loss of broadband when using phone ??
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loss of broadband when using phone ??
ive got pipex 512k broadband through adsl on a BT phoneline
whenever i use the phone the internet drops off, im sure it shouldnt do that
the modem is plugged into the line via a microfilter
any ideas why ? solutions ?
chris
whenever i use the phone the internet drops off, im sure it shouldnt do that
the modem is plugged into the line via a microfilter
any ideas why ? solutions ?
chris
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You are right - it shouldn't do that.
You say the modem is plugged in through the filter. You should have the phone plugged in through the filter too.............. My filters have two sockets, one for the modem, one for the phone - I assume all are the same.
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You are right - it shouldn't do that.
You say the modem is plugged in through the filter. You should have the phone plugged in through the filter too.............. My filters have two sockets, one for the modem, one for the phone - I assume all are the same.
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basically my set up is off the telephone port in the living room (the only port), in this goes the phone handset base station and an extension lead. on the end of the extension lead (in the dining room) is a micro filter (2 ports) one is my modem, the other is another phone.
ive got another micro filter due to be delivered tomorrow from ebuyer (£1.25, <rant>how the hell can the likes of currys sell these at nearly a tenner - robbing ***** !! </rant>)
if i put that filter at the main port should that solve it, and which port should what go into
cheers for your help so far guys
chris
ive got another micro filter due to be delivered tomorrow from ebuyer (£1.25, <rant>how the hell can the likes of currys sell these at nearly a tenner - robbing ***** !! </rant>)
if i put that filter at the main port should that solve it, and which port should what go into
cheers for your help so far guys
chris
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I assume you have a double adapter at the master socket? If so, plug filter #1 into one side of this and phone #1 into the phone socket on the filter. Plug the extension lead into the other side of the double adapter. Plug filter #2 into the other end of extension lead and then phone #2 into phone socket of filter and ADSL modem into ADSL side of filter #2.
Becomes more difficult if phone #1 has one of the combined plug and extension sockets, as you will end up with the ADSL modem being filtered twice which may give strange results.
Becomes more difficult if phone #1 has one of the combined plug and extension sockets, as you will end up with the ADSL modem being filtered twice which may give strange results.
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from that decsription all i need to do is add the filter (that should arrive tomorrow) at the master socket
will post results
cheers
chris
will post results
cheers
chris
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