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Update on my post yesterday.
Funny thing is, ever since BT checked out the line and said it was all clear, I havent had the problem. Also, to my surprise I got a call from BT asking if i was still experiencing problems and said if i did have any further problems i should call them back. I asked if the line check did something to clear any glitches that may have existed on the line. She replied she wasnt aware that it did, but she did have experience of other users who did phone in with other problems, only to find that they had cleared up AFTER the line was checked. Does anyone know if BT testing the line does more than actually testing it (eg clear up any minor glitches) thanks to all who helped me out yesterday. Jim |
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Jim wrote:
> Update on my post yesterday. > > Funny thing is, ever since BT checked out the line and said it was all > clear, I havent had the problem. > > Also, to my surprise I got a call from BT asking if i was still > experiencing problems and said if i did have any further problems i > should call them back. I asked if the line check did something to > clear any glitches that may have existed on the line. She replied > she wasnt aware that it did, but she did have experience of other > users who did phone in with other problems, only to find that they > had cleared up AFTER the line was checked. > > Does anyone know if BT testing the line does more than actually > testing it (eg clear up any minor glitches) In some cases the remote access testing facility can unlock DSLAM ports which have locked, so it is possible. It's also possible for the same system to lock a port up if used on a ADSL line (which is one of the reasons it comes up with a warning when you try to do one)...... |
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"kraftee" <kraftee@spamoff& die.com> wrote in message news:41ddabdc$0$67217$(E-Mail Removed)... > Jim wrote: > > Update on my post yesterday. > > > > Funny thing is, ever since BT checked out the line and said it was all > > clear, I havent had the problem. > > > > Also, to my surprise I got a call from BT asking if i was still > > experiencing problems and said if i did have any further problems i > > should call them back. I asked if the line check did something to > > clear any glitches that may have existed on the line. She replied > > she wasnt aware that it did, but she did have experience of other > > users who did phone in with other problems, only to find that they > > had cleared up AFTER the line was checked. > > > > Does anyone know if BT testing the line does more than actually > > testing it (eg clear up any minor glitches) > > In some cases the remote access testing facility can unlock DSLAM ports > which have locked, so it is possible. It's also possible for the same > system to lock a port up if used on a ADSL line (which is one of the reasons > it comes up with a warning when you try to do one)...... > > thanks for that kraftee |
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