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I've just tested the phone directly into the test socket and there is definite noise on the line in the test socket. with or without the router ?
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Phil
MaxDSL - goes as fast as it can and doesn't read the line checker first.
MaxDSL diagnostics
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I've tried two routers, same issue.
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Does sound like a high resistance issue, but at the time where it just affects ADSL, over time they usually get worse.
Ruling out all your own hardware including router and then getting a CIDR (or is it CIDT) test done can sometimes help identify it
Andrew
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Without.
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If it was a dry joint the effect can be to pick up lots of RF noise That's true, it could tend to act as a rectifier. I hadn't thought of that.
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I've tried 3 different filters, 2 RJ11 cables and 2 routers. The issue remains on all hardware.
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so a voice fault - you can run a diagnostic test from BT.com if it's a BT line (not LLU)
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Phil
MaxDSL - goes as fast as it can and doesn't read the line checker first.
MaxDSL diagnostics
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My line is provided by my ISP, Vivaciti. They ran diagnostics on Thursday and Friday which apparently came back all clear.
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If its showing up when NO ADSL hardware/filters are connected to the line, then a voice fault to voice line rental people would be the way to go and don't mention ADSL
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If its showing up when NO ADSL hardware/filters are connected to the line, then a voice fault to voice line rental people would be the way to go and don't mention ADSL
So I should start a new ticket?
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