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(Probably not an ADSL Fault.) If a line is dropping during the day, and maybe just Monday to Friday, then it's probably not going to be an upstream problem. This could be caused by interference of bad wing on site. Check things like the phone line and extensions. Put the router in master socket and to unplug all other phones. Maybe change filter.
(Probably not an ADSL Fault.) If a line is dropping during the day, and maybe just Monday to Friday, then it's probably not going to be an upstream problem. This could be caused by interference or bad wiring on site. Check things like the phone line and extensions. Put the router in master socket and to unplug all other phones. Maybe change filter.





Revision as of 17:03, 2 March 2015

A line dropping sync intermittently will need investigation.

Examples

Here are some examples of lines that are dropping:

Lots of Drops

Cqm-dropping2.png

This line does have a fault. It is dropping sync throughout the day. In this type of case, go through the usual checks, and AAISP will report a fault, which will probably need a BT SFI Engineer to atend site.

Only Dropping during the day

CQM4.png

(Probably not an ADSL Fault.) If a line is dropping during the day, and maybe just Monday to Friday, then it's probably not going to be an upstream problem. This could be caused by interference or bad wiring on site. Check things like the phone line and extensions. Put the router in master socket and to unplug all other phones. Maybe change filter.

Subcategories

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Pages in category 'Dropping ADSL'

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