The modem shouldn't be making noise. Is the filter on the phone(s)?
When you have ADSL on a phone line, filters are used to keep the phone
and modems from interfering with each other. If that's not the problem,
call Bell. Also, have you done any testing to ensure it's not something
local?
On 2020-10-08 10:38 p.m., Karen Lewellen via talk wrote:
Hi folks,
Hope you all are finding ways to feel creative.
Wondering if anyone might have a suggestion providing a solution.
Bell is my dsl provider, they also provide my land line and satellites
service as well, but that is not the issue really.
Because I still use analog phone service, its tied to some of my
adaptive technology, my dsl modem / rooter combination provided by
Bell is a tw or two wire model...or at least it was until this weekend.
Honestly I am not a major user of data, but I do often need to connect
more than one Ethernet setup, and require that someone using wireless
be able to do this with little fanfare.
Largely because none of bell's software works for my setup.
anyway, the problem is that bell has replaced my beloved modem with
one that causes my landline to click, as in makes a constant clicking
noise whenever the modem is connected, which is all the time.
What I am seeking is hopefully an older, but still to be found
prospect, with several Ethernet ports the ability to connect
wirelessly, yet being a tw model.
My old one had stream in the title if that rings a..bell.
I have literary had 5 technicians here since Saturday, with three of
them messing up my Internet on top of not addressing the issue.
Any bell modem ideas come to mind?
why on earth by the way, must I only use bell equipment in the first
place?
Kare the ranter.
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