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Standard User RobertoS
(sensei) Tue 02-Aug-11 23:41:04
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Good news smile.

Do you mean he fitted a new NTE5 with the detachable faceplate? As that cured the problem it suggests the old master had developed a fault, so there shouldn't be a charge anyway. Let's hope.

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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Wed 03-Aug-11 09:33:42
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Just so you all know, the engineer came out last Thursday he fitted a new filtered nte5 master socket. He discovered the source of the issue was a dead transformer which was transmitting at the same frequency as broadband, he said that its usually sky TV boxes. He found which house it was and posted a note through their door as they were not in. He phoned yesterday to say that sky had been out to the house in question and changed the sky box. I rebooted my router and they sync instantly raised.
Standard User MHC
(legend) Wed 03-Aug-11 10:32:02
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In reply to a post by Anonymous:
He discovered the source of the issue was a dead transformer which was transmitting at the same frequency as broadband,


Don't think so. If the transformer was dead it would not be emitting anything.





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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Wed 03-Aug-11 10:40:48
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Probably just a simplification of the actual fault that was probably a failure in a switch mode PSU that was generating RF interference as is quite common on sky boxes.
Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Wed 03-Aug-11 10:41:57
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Dead as in working, but being naughty in the extra RF it is throwing out.

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Standard User gomezz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 03-Aug-11 10:49:42
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Dead on the inside but still live on the outside? wink

Or should that be the other way round? confused

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Anonymous
(Unregistered)Wed 03-Aug-11 11:22:44
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What about when the user has ordered a broadband service and has no interest in a telephone service - and doesn't even have a handset. The broadband stops working. The customer will report a broadband fault. He or she has no idea whether there is a voice service fault because it is completely irrelevant to them and has no way of establishing that anyway.
Moderator billford
(moderator) Wed 03-Aug-11 11:27:22
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A £5 handset for testing is cheaper than a BT callout charge.

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Administrator MrSaffron
(staff) Wed 03-Aug-11 11:30:07
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And is one of the steps the ISP should lead you through.

Or just borrow a neighbours phone for five minutes to test the line.

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Moderator billford
(moderator) Wed 03-Aug-11 11:41:29
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Sod's Law dictates that your neighbour will just have left for two weeks holiday tongue

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