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Paul K 24-11-2007 10:08

Re: Can BT do anything for a noise line ?
 
The front plate plugs in via the test socket, using the test socket just isolates the device on the line so that any extensions etc are not getting in the way or causing the interference. Did you try a different phone on the socket in case it's actually the phone causing the problem?
May get an engineer on Monday? Hmmmmm I think that would be extremely lucky if that turned out to be correct as normally there is a delay in getting the engineer in. If the fault turns out to be nothing to do with the BT side of the equipment you may have a bill arriving on your doorstep, that's why they tell you about charges.

zc1 24-11-2007 10:16

Re: Can BT do anything for a noise line ?
 
Hi,

Yes tried other phone 3 infact and one of the phones are known to be working as I was given it by my brother who just changed to cordless.

Yep, I was told the 26th Monday thought it was a bit quick myself, will find out Monday

Paul K 24-11-2007 10:37

Re: Can BT do anything for a noise line ?
 
Cool, as long as you did those checks then you have done all you can to test the line, checking a phone against the line or the current phone against another line is a good way of showing it's not your equipment at fault.

dragon 24-11-2007 11:20

Re: Can BT do anything for a noise line ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zc1 (Post 34439306)
Hi,

Update:
I tested the test socket and it was the same.
When I remove the master socket to get to the test socket. It seems the master socket plugs straight into the test socket anyway.

Phoned Sky up and they said they would do a line test and called me back, so they call me back and said line test ok,but he went on said there could still be a fault and went on to put it on the BT system as a fault, and went on to say about the charges I may get charged if the fault is with my phone etc...

Said I may get an engineer come out on Monday.

Could be a lots of things that will cause noise, could be a problem on the cable pair between you and the exchange or it could even be something in the exchange.

You would only get charged if its proven to be something of yours causing the problems.

zc1 24-11-2007 11:27

Re: Can BT do anything for a noise line ?
 
Hi,

Further Update
The line seem to have good noise free at the moment, so have cancelled engineer and will keep a close eye on it.

Thanks for all your help :D

dragon 24-11-2007 12:29

Re: Can BT do anything for a noise line ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zc1 (Post 34439351)
Hi,

Further Update
The line seem to have good noise free at the moment, so have cancelled engineer and will keep a close eye on it.

Thanks for all your help :D

Could be weather related (expansion, contraction or water leakage in the joints)

Could even be something in the transmission network, although I'd expect that to be fixed pretty sharpish since it would affect everyone else using the same route so it would get noticed pretty quickly.

PS1 25-11-2007 09:58

Re: Can BT do anything for a noise line ?
 
my first thing to check when a line has been reported noisey but is testing ok would be the drop wire(from your house to the pole)(providing thats how your fed).since the change in weather the last few weeks,all i seem so be doing is changing these flipping things.no wonder my back is bad today(or is that just something to do with how much i drank on friday night):D

with regards to the time between reporting a fault and an enginneer comming out,lately ive had a few that were reported after 5pm and i picked the job up 8am the next morning.obviously that differs from area to area.


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