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Broadband Related => ADSL Issues => Topic started by: yousaf465 on November 02, 2012, 01:13:04 PM
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My line is doing pretty good , gt disconnected after ~120Hrs 8).
Here is another case though. I think it is a HR fault what you guys think ?
(https://forum.kitz.co.uk/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Foi46.tinypic.com%2F30n7zft.jpg&hash=614a7e105965d8b765920caf513e8d2387ea5711)
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A crazy-looking graph. :o
As for a possible HR fault, it is difficult to say.
When you use the telephone, does the line seem noisy? Hisses? Buzzing? Crackles? or Pops? Have you tried making a call to your line whilst watching the RouterStats graph in real-time? If so, does the noise margin "jump about"? Finally, has there been any change in your line attenuation?
I would employ a technique that Black Sheep recommends. Connect a Time Domain Reflectometer to the incoming pair and adjust it so that a clear display is obtained which shows the presence of the MSAN / DSLAM. Then, from a mobile telephone, make a call to the line. If there is any change to the graph -- especially if the changes occur in synchronism with the "ringing" voltage applied to the line -- then that might indicate the site of a potential HR joint.
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Yes he says he does hear noise in phone line.
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In that case, I would suggest contacting the ISP/CP and report the noisy telephone line. Once that has been fixed, the Internet (broadband) connection will definitely improve. :)
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Just what the Doctor ordered.
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Admin note
I split this up so that any comments on this case dont get mixed up with your own line.
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No problem. :)