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Caller display was order online on the 23/7/04.
As of now it's still not working. BT Faults have deactivated and reactivated it a couple of times An engineer spent about 1 hour in the exchange yesterday, deactivated it and reactivated it. Still didn't work. He noticed we were getting ADSL activated on the 5/8/04 and didn't think it should be interfering but wasn't sure. He seemed a bit baffled by it all. It's not the equipment as we've tried two different brands of phone that do work elsewhere. Anybody know of a reason why it wouldn't work? Additionally has anyone who did have Caller Display lose it in the process of getting ADSL installed? Thanks Anth anth |
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In news:410f4d0c$(E-Mail Removed),
anth <(E-Mail Removed)> typed: > Caller display was order online on the 23/7/04. > As of now it's still not working. > BT Faults have deactivated and reactivated it a couple of times > An engineer spent about 1 hour in the exchange yesterday, deactivated > it and reactivated it. Still didn't work. > He noticed we were getting ADSL activated on the 5/8/04 and didn't > think it should be interfering but wasn't sure. He seemed a bit > baffled by it all. It's not the equipment as we've tried two > different brands of phone that do work elsewhere. > > Anybody know of a reason why it wouldn't work? Additionally has > anyone who did have Caller Display lose it in the process of getting > ADSL installed? > > Thanks > > Anth I've got Called ID and ADSl on the same line, and never had any problem. Jason Russell Dotcom Computers Ltd |
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> Anybody know of a reason why it wouldn't work? Additionally has anyone who > did have Caller Display lose it in the process of getting ADSL installed? Had caller display here before broadband, and it continues to work fine after broadband was installed. |
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anth wrote:
> Caller display was order online on the 23/7/04. > As of now it's still not working. > BT Faults have deactivated and reactivated it a couple of times > An engineer spent about 1 hour in the exchange yesterday, deactivated it and > reactivated it. Still didn't work. > He noticed we were getting ADSL activated on the 5/8/04 and didn't think it > should be interfering but wasn't sure. He seemed a bit baffled by it all. > It's not the equipment as we've tried two different brands of phone that do > work elsewhere. > > Anybody know of a reason why it wouldn't work? Additionally has anyone who > did have Caller Display lose it in the process of getting ADSL installed? > > Thanks > > Anth > > Dial *#234#...... Works fine will ADSL, on all phones in my house |
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> Anybody know of a reason why it wouldn't work? Additionally has
> anyone who did have Caller Display lose it in the process of getting > ADSL installed? Mine was OK before during and after ADSL activation. |
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"sean" <s-e-a-n-h-a-r-d-y-8-8-@-y-a-h-o-o.c-o.u-k> wrote in message news:410f6f41$0$6443$(E-Mail Removed)... > anth wrote: snipped > Dial *#234#...... > > Works fine will ADSL, on all phones in my house What does that do? Is it an automated line check? As it happens they've left a message on my partners mobile to say that the exchange checks out ok and they really do think it's the ADSl activation that is causing a problem. I suppose I can give them until Thursday to see if it rectifies the problem. I think I have the phone line from hell at the mo (for this and other reasons). Anth |
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> What does that do? Is it an automated line check?
It turns Caller display on. |
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anth wrote:
> "sean" <s-e-a-n-h-a-r-d-y-8-8-@-y-a-h-o-o.c-o.u-k> wrote in message > news:410f6f41$0$6443$(E-Mail Removed)... > >>anth wrote: > > > snipped > > >>Dial *#234#...... >> >>Works fine will ADSL, on all phones in my house > > > What does that do? Is it an automated line check? > > As it happens they've left a message on my partners mobile to say that the > exchange checks out ok and they really do think it's the ADSl activation > that is causing a problem. I suppose I can give them until Thursday to see > if it rectifies the problem. > > I think I have the phone line from hell at the mo (for this and other > reasons). > > Anth > > *#243# to check if caller display is active *234# to turn off display of numbers #243# to turn off display of numbers |
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In article <410f8086$0$6446$(E-Mail Removed)>, s-e-a-n-
h-a-r-d-y-8-8-@-y-a-h-o-o.c-o.u-k, a.k.a sean says... > *234# to turn off display of numbers > #243# to turn off display of numbers So which is it? ;-) In answer to the OP, i only ever trouble with Caller Display *after* ADSL was installed and i used cheap filters. Decent filters (such as Fujitsu) eradicated the problem. |
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Tx2 wrote:
> In article <410f8086$0$6446$(E-Mail Removed)>, s-e-a-n- > h-a-r-d-y-8-8-@-y-a-h-o-o.c-o.u-k, a.k.a sean says... > > > >>*234# to turn off display of numbers >>#243# to turn off display of numbers > > > So which is it? ;-) > > In answer to the OP, i only ever trouble with Caller Display *after* > ADSL was installed and i used cheap filters. > > Decent filters (such as Fujitsu) eradicated the problem. CORRECTION : *#243# to check if caller display is active *234# to turn on display of numbers #243# to turn off display of numbers |
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