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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
Yeah but he has already said that he has a filter on that one
No he's not. He's said the phone downstairs is plugged in, and he thinks the one upstairs works by magic.
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
Yeah but he has already said that he has a filter on that one
No he's not. He's said the phone downstairs is plugged in, and he thinks the one upstairs works by magic.
The phone downstairs is the main base station and is plugged into the phone line - which he has already said is filtered. The other phone is only plugged into the power socket to charge it. It doesnt have a phone line going into it. Its not magic, its just wireless.
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
The phone downstairs is the main base station and is plugged into the phone line - which he has already said is filtered. The other phone is only plugged into the power socket to charge it. It doesnt have a phone line going into it. Its not magic, its just wireless.
Show me where he said the main phone downstairs doubles up as a base station for portables. You could assume that maybe, but it doesn't say it. We're dealing with someone who's obivously clueless here, so all the facts are required.
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Most likely an intermittent sync issue. (sync is basically the connection between your phone line and the DSLAM at your telephone exchange)
Give your broadband provider a call and they will go through diagnostics with you and raise a fault to BT wholesale if its needed.
[Edited on 09-05-2008 by poole]
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He has said it, just didnt go into decript detail like I did above to explain it as I doubt he thought their was any need for such a simple issue.....
quote: Originally posted by Jakey
Theres only the one phone plugged in, thats the one downstairs. The one upstairs just uses signal or whatever to ring.
quote: Originally posted by Jakey
Phone is just plugged into the mains for charging.
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Brett
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TBH it sounds like he wouldn't even know if there was a transmitter plugged in. He didn't even know the sky box has a line.
But any cordless phones i've had, no matter if you use 10, there will still be one base transmitter plugged into the line. Typically this base doesn't have it's own phone, because they're all wireless. So, you saying the "phone" plugged in downstairs also has a transmitter built in that the cordless uses upstairs?
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
But any cordless phones i've had, no matter if you use 10, there will still be one base transmitter plugged into the line. Typically this base doesn't have it's own phone, because they're all wireless. So, you saying the "phone" plugged in downstairs also has a transmitter built in that the cordless uses upstairs?
If its anything like ours the main base has space for a phone to charge (and posisbly an answerphone). He has already said this one base has a filter, agessssss ago.
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Brett
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I think you're argument is based on assumptions tbh.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
I think you're argument is based on assumptions tbh.
I think yours is, he has clearly said only one phone is plugged into the phone line and the others are into power sockets
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Could be a dodgey phone filter
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Jakey
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This thread has got me nowhere
quote: Originally posted by blebo
Mt internet started doing this, turned out hat the router was fubar.
Its a belkin though so has a lifetime warrenty so got it replaced for free
Mines a belkin to, bought from Comet. May take it back if i cant find the problem.
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quote: Originally posted by m17tty
also when you encrypt it make sure its done on the pc thats wired to the router and then use a usb to save the setting and setup the laptop to be wireless using the saved info on the usb..
Done that but still the same problems.
No idea how to log into the router tbh
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Just to clear this up.....You do have a filter on the base unit, and the phter phones do not plug into the phone sockets?
Oh...and I know thats the case, but clear it up for others
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The main downstairs phone is plugged in using the phone line, with a filter.
The upstairs phone is plugged into the mains, just to charge it.
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Jakey
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4 days later its still the same.
The sky box now has a filter on it.
The phone line/modem and that are all filtered up.
And yet still disconnecting its tits off.
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Whittie
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New filters and lan cables.
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Jakey
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My filters are the ADSL ones that came with the Modem.
You reckon they could be the problem?
I think its a dodgy router tbh.
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Whittie
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I'd say filters.
Give me your address on a u2u, and i'll send you some... how many do you need?
If its still a problem, replace the lan cable. (from filter to router)
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When i first got broadband it never worked. Using the filters that they provided us with, one was knackered though so changed that and not had any problems since So just because its new don't always trust them
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Jakey
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U2U'd mate
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quote: Originally posted by Eddie.2k
When i first got broadband it never worked. Using the filters that they provided us with, one was knackered though so changed that and not had any problems since So just because its new don't always trust them
I didnt get any filters with my new router..
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Jakey
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quote: Originally posted by Whittie
I'd say filters.
Give me your address on a u2u, and i'll send you some... how many do you need?
If its still a problem, replace the lan cable. (from filter to router)
I dont have a cable from filter to router?
Mines goes.. Plug at wall - Filter - Cable - Modem - Router - Main pc
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quote: Originally posted by Jakey
quote: Originally posted by m17tty
also when you encrypt it make sure its done on the pc thats wired to the router and then use a usb to save the setting and setup the laptop to be wireless using the saved info on the usb..
Done that but still the same problems.
No idea how to log into the router tbh
if its a belkin then use the set up disc you got with it.otherwise use the main pc and go online and in the address bar type 192.168.2.1(no http or www) and this should login to the router.and take it from there.
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Jakey
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quote: Originally posted by m17tty
quote: Originally posted by Jakey
quote: Originally posted by m17tty
also when you encrypt it make sure its done on the pc thats wired to the router and then use a usb to save the setting and setup the laptop to be wireless using the saved info on the usb..
Done that but still the same problems.
No idea how to log into the router tbh
if its a belkin then use the set up disc you got with it.otherwise use the main pc and go online and in the address bar type 192.168.2.1(no http or www) and this should login to the router.and take it from there.
yeah it is belkin.
what do i do know im on there?
Cheers for that mate
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