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Checking new line was wired correctly
burakkucat:
--- Quote from: NewtronStar on June 26, 2017, 11:08:45 PM ---Ah so he's going for FTTC bonding with two lines ?
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No. If I've remembered correctly, G*E*net has changed CP, from TalkTalk to BT Wholesale based. The migration was not faultless . . . TalkTalk refused to release the telephone number and so, after complaints, BT installed a new line.
Come to think of it, you replied in that other thread! Now where is it . . . Ah, yes, here it is. :D
GigabitEthernet:
Good to hear it's all been done as it should be. And by an MJ Quinn engineer no-less!
GigabitEthernet:
--- Quote from: NewtronStar on June 26, 2017, 11:08:45 PM ---Ah so he's going for FTTC bonding with two lines ?
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Unfortunately not, TalkTalk screwed up unfortunately.
I will be able to compare the two lines though for a short period.
NewtronStar:
--- Quote from: burakkucat on June 26, 2017, 10:51:33 PM ---Basically, the second pair of your incoming service feed (either underground or an aerial drop) has been used to implement the second circuit.
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It was your wording in bold that made me think of a bonded line coming into use at some point :doh:
burakkucat:
--- Quote from: NewtronStar on June 27, 2017, 12:35:31 AM ---It was your wording in bold that made me think of a bonded line coming into use at some point :doh:
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Yes, sorry, I can see that my somewhat sloppy wording could imply that interpretation. :-[
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