Owain Clarke wrote:
I'm still working on this one (the main symptom being random outages),
and have been unable to trace what the problem is. My ISP (the Phone
Coop) tell me that if they call in an Open Reach engineer and it turns
out that the problem is within my property I'll be liable
Why not disconnect the domestic circuit from the main BT box and then
connect the router to see if the fault persists. If it doesn't the fault
lies in your domestic circuit so you can methodically work your way
through the circuit connecting parts until the fault re-occurs. If the
fault
Roger Munford wrote:
Why not disconnect the domestic circuit from the main BT box and then
connect the router to see if the fault persists. If it doesn't the
fault lies in your domestic circuit so you can methodically work your
way through the circuit connecting parts until the fault
After a period of connection problems my ISP wants to test my line with
a different router, and I wonder if there's anyone who might be able to
lend me one for a couple of weeks. I'm in the Romsey area, but work also
takes me near Fareham, Brockenhurst and New Milton
Thanks in anticipation
On 8 July 2010 18:34, Owain Clarke simb...@cooptel.net wrote:
After a period of connection problems my ISP wants to test my line with a
different router, and I wonder if there's anyone who might be able to lend
me one for a couple of weeks. I'm in the Romsey area, but work also takes me
near