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I recently got broadband and have been having problems. I've tried two
different makes of microfilters and both don't work You can hear the high frequencies and the connection is lost when you use the phone. I don't think it is the telephone as my laptop modem is affected too. The house has only one master socket downstairs which I assume I can use for both ADSL and telephone calls at the same time? What else can I try? Thanks DJ |
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"DJ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news FVRa.108$(E-Mail Removed)...> I recently got broadband and have been having problems. I've tried two > different makes of microfilters and both don't work You can hear the high > frequencies and the connection is lost when you use the phone. I don't think > it is the telephone as my laptop modem is affected too. > > The house has only one master socket downstairs which I assume I can use for > both ADSL and telephone calls at the same time? > > What else can I try? > > Thanks > > What type/make of microfilter? What type/make of phone ? |
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"DJ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news FVRa.108$(E-Mail Removed)...> I recently got broadband and have been having problems. I've tried two > different makes of microfilters and both don't work You can hear the high > frequencies and the connection is lost when you use the phone. I don't think > it is the telephone as my laptop modem is affected too. > > The house has only one master socket downstairs which I assume I can use for > both ADSL and telephone calls at the same time? > > What else can I try? > > Thanks What type of phones???? You could always try double filtering the phone side of things to see if that makes any improvement.... -- B-) Life is pain..... Deal with it!! |
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"Kraftee" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:NeWRa.353$(E-Mail Removed)... > > > "DJ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news FVRa.108$(E-Mail Removed)...> > I recently got broadband and have been having problems. I've tried > two > > different makes of microfilters and both don't work You can hear the > high > > frequencies and the connection is lost when you use the phone. I > don't think > > it is the telephone as my laptop modem is affected too. > > > > The house has only one master socket downstairs which I assume I can > use for > > both ADSL and telephone calls at the same time? > > > > What else can I try? > > > > Thanks > > > What type of phones???? > > You could always try double filtering the phone side of things to see > if that makes any improvement.... > > -- > B-) > Life is pain..... > Deal with it!! > > Microfilters are Excelsus Z-blocker Z-420UK and a one bought from maplins for £7 made by phonapart. I've tried using both together and it made no difference even tried putting the Excelsus just before the modem but got no signal. The telephone is a standard analogue phone made by Geemarc. It's a USB adsl modem made by D-link connected to the microfilter ADSL side with a RJ11-RJ11 cable, middle 2 pins wired with red/green wiring that seems to cross over. The cable didn't come with the modem but was an old cable from the dreamcast modem which was ideal for it's length as I needed an extension. The PC and Telephone will work fine independantly, however they won't work properly at the same time. The Excelsus micro filter worked at my old address, although I had a separate extension there for the computer. |
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In message <L5YRa.1193$(E-Mail Removed)>, DJ
<(E-Mail Removed)> writes >Microfilters are Excelsus Z-blocker Z-420UK and a one bought from maplins >for £7 made by phonapart. > >I've tried using both together and it made no difference even tried putting >the Excelsus just before the modem but got no signal. The telephone is a >standard analogue phone made by Geemarc. > >It's a USB adsl modem made by D-link connected to the microfilter ADSL side >with a RJ11-RJ11 cable, middle 2 pins wired with red/green wiring that seems >to cross over. The cable didn't come with the modem but was an old cable >from the dreamcast modem which was ideal for it's length as I needed an >extension. The PC and Telephone will work fine independantly, however they >won't work properly at the same time. > >The Excelsus micro filter worked at my old address, although I had a >separate extension there for the computer. > > Do you have an extension for the phone or is it plugged into the filter on the master socket? -- Clint |
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"Clint Sharp" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:YGm1hcGTJJG$(E-Mail Removed)... > In message <L5YRa.1193$(E-Mail Removed)>, DJ > <(E-Mail Removed)> writes > >Microfilters are Excelsus Z-blocker Z-420UK and a one bought from maplins > >for £7 made by phonapart. > > > >I've tried using both together and it made no difference even tried putting > >the Excelsus just before the modem but got no signal. The telephone is a > >standard analogue phone made by Geemarc. > > > >It's a USB adsl modem made by D-link connected to the microfilter ADSL side > >with a RJ11-RJ11 cable, middle 2 pins wired with red/green wiring that seems > >to cross over. The cable didn't come with the modem but was an old cable > >from the dreamcast modem which was ideal for it's length as I needed an > >extension. The PC and Telephone will work fine independantly, however they > >won't work properly at the same time. > > > >The Excelsus micro filter worked at my old address, although I had a > >separate extension there for the computer. > > > > > Do you have an extension for the phone or is it plugged into the filter > on the master socket? > -- > Clint It's plugged into the filter into the master socket. There only is one socket in the whole house which I assume is the master socket because it has all the capacitors or whatever inside. Should I be able to use the phone and adsl at the same time using a filter in the main socket? cheers |
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In message <QNeSa.1633$(E-Mail Removed)>, DJ
<(E-Mail Removed)> writes >> Do you have an extension for the phone or is it plugged into the filter >> on the master socket? >> -- >> Clint > >It's plugged into the filter into the master socket. There only is one >socket in the whole house which I assume is the master socket because it has >all the capacitors or whatever inside. > >Should I be able to use the phone and adsl at the same time using a filter >in the main socket? Yes, you should have no problems using ADSL and 'phone together providing the microfilter is installed correctly and working. You plug in the microfilter to the master socket, the 'phone into the filter and the ADSL into the other side of the microfilter or an extension hardwired to the master socket. > >cheers > > -- Clint |
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"Clint Sharp" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:gnhrZtEMdYG$(E-Mail Removed)... > In message <QNeSa.1633$(E-Mail Removed)>, DJ > <(E-Mail Removed)> writes > >> Do you have an extension for the phone or is it plugged into the filter > >> on the master socket? > >> -- > >> Clint > > > >It's plugged into the filter into the master socket. There only is one > >socket in the whole house which I assume is the master socket because it has > >all the capacitors or whatever inside. > > > >Should I be able to use the phone and adsl at the same time using a filter > >in the main socket? > Yes, you should have no problems using ADSL and 'phone together > providing the microfilter is installed correctly and working. You plug > in the microfilter to the master socket, the 'phone into the filter and > the ADSL into the other side of the microfilter or an extension > hardwired to the master socket. > > > >cheers > > > > > > -- > Clint That's what I've done and it still doesn't work. Even the microfilter from maplins has stopped working completely so I've only got one to use at the moment. Can anybody confirm the correct cables I should be using, i.e. RJ11- RJ11 pins 2 and 3 connected etc as i think this must be the problem. Is it possible that the cables allow the Phone and ADSL to work independantly but cause a conflict together? Thanks |
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<snip> > > Yes, you should have no problems using ADSL and 'phone together > > providing the microfilter is installed correctly and working. You plug > > in the microfilter to the master socket, the 'phone into the filter and > > the ADSL into the other side of the microfilter or an extension > > hardwired to the master socket. > > > > > >cheers > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Clint > > That's what I've done and it still doesn't work. Even the microfilter from > maplins has stopped working completely so I've only got one to use at the > moment. > > Can anybody confirm the correct cables I should be using, i.e. RJ11- RJ11 > pins 2 and 3 connected etc as i think this must be the problem. Is it > possible that the cables allow the Phone and ADSL to work independantly but > cause a conflict together? > > Thanks > > This makes no sense now, My modem hasn't synced for about 20hours now to much frustration using the filter from maplins. So I changed the microfilter and it worked straight away. Great so I tried the maplins filter again and now it works. I don't believe I had an external problem at say BT's end that happened to get fixed at the exact same time as swapping the filters so I wonder if it is a cable problem? Not sure if this makes any difference but my master socket is not a NTE5 type but the ordinary type, however it does have capacitors and what not inside. Would this make a difference? |
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