It could but would be a mistake in the wiring by BT (note the external BT side wiring usually has different colour cores to it, than the internal stuff).
Well, most of my line is underground but the last 400 yards is overhead and I know for a fact that there are 5 junction boxes in that stretch due to numerous breaks over the years! Could be in one of those
If this split pair exists, would it affect the downstream attenuation? I am straight line 2.3km from exchange with 40dB attenuation.
Well, most of my line is underground but the last 400 yards is overhead and I know for a fact that there are 5 junction boxes in that stretch due to numerous breaks over the years! Could be in one of those
If this split pair exists, would it affect the downstream attenuation? I am straight line 2.3km from exchange with 40dB attenuation.
Is the last 400 yards in the street, or is it over your property ?
I inderstand that BT will re-lay the cable for free, if you dig and supply the duct.
Andrew_W (fountain of knowledge)
Tue 08-Dec-09 09:14:03
Is the last 400 yards in the street, or is it over your property ?
I inderstand that BT will re-lay the cable for free, if you dig and supply the duct.
It's over my property. I dug a trench 200 yards long some years ago to carry a water pipe and can still feel the pain Think I would rather put up with the n/m variations!! Nice thought though