My bets are down on the jacks.
because of the wiggle wire test.
1. not phones, you checked that
2. not cords, you checked those
3. probably not the ksu because wiggling the wire should not have any effect
on the ksu, unless you wiggle them really, REALLY hard
Don't forget, the digital phones use the outer pair of conductors on the
jacks. They would be the yellow/black or org/wht wires (second pair) in most
instances. Make sure the jacks are clean and the wires are not touching
inside the jack. Also, the gold pins in the jacks can often get pushed out
of place and touch each other intermittently, you may just want to replace
the jack.
Charles
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Vogel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 11:13 PM
Subject: KX-T: diagnosing a problem...
> We have a KX-T123211D in our home and all of a sudden we're having
> problems with phones attached to two of our jacks (after three
> years). The phones appear dead, however if I sometimes jiggle the
> wires, the phones get dial tone and can operate for a while. If I
> move the phones to other jacks in the house, they seem to work fine.
> I've brought phones from other parts of the house and they have the
> same problem when plugged into these two jacks. I've tried changing
> the cords, but the same problem.
>
> Anyone have any idea of what could go wrong after several years.
> Could it be the board?
>
>
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