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Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 12:57 am    Post subject: DSL connection problem Reply with quote

Hello everyone!

I am posting in this newsgroup hoping that some of the more
knowledgeable folks out there will have some suggestions for finding a
solution to my problem.
A bit of history first: I've lived for 7 years in a single and I had
DSL, from Earthlink, and it worked just fine. I've recently moved into
a 1-bedroom apartment in a different area code, so, I had to also
change the phone number and phone provider(moved from Verizon to SBC).
After I changed phone numbers and phone providers, I placed in to
EarthLink the order to move my DSL. It took about 2 weeks until I
received a new DSL modem(the DSL modem that I had before was more than
2 years old). I should mention that I use a hardware router/firewall,
for better protection, but, I don't think the router plays a part in my
problem.

Well, I received the new DSL modem, so, I was ready to hook-up
everything together and see if it works. I have a phone jack in the
bedroom and a phone jack in the living room. The phone is connected to
the phone jack in the living room, and the jack in the bedroom is not
used at all. But, and I think this might play a role in my problem,
there is a wire going from the phone jack in the bedroom to the phone
jack in the living room. I plugged the DSL splitter into the living
room jack, connected the DSL cable to the marked slot, attached a DSL
filter to the other slot and connected the phone cable to the DSL
filter. I turned on everything and got no DSL connection.
No solid-green light for the DSL led. No light at all.
I called tech support and they asked me to connect just the DSL modem
to the jack in the bedroom. When I did that, the DSL light would
flicker 2-3 times every 20 seconds, over and over again, never going
solid. So the technician told me that there might be a problem with the
phone line outside the building and he gave me an open-ticket number
and told me that they would call me back. After I had hang up the
phone, I said to myself:"Maybe I should try plugging the DSL line
directly into the phone jack in the living room". Lo and behold, I got
a solid green light and was able to access the Internet. Of course, the
big disadvantage is that, if I want to have DSL working, the phone must
be disconnected. Also, I just got of the phone with the former tenant
and she told me that the phone jack in the bedroom never worked for her
and that she had DSL too and it worked just fine in the living room.

So, my question is: could this be a defective splitter? I did not
think of trying to plug just the DSL line into the splitter, with
nothing else connected, to see if the splitter is defective, not did I
try to connect the phone to the splitter slot marked for DSL. I might
try and look for my old splitter, the one I used at my previous place,
since I know that one worked with no problems. Could it also be a
defective filter? Another possible solution would be to call the phone
company and get to the bottom of the problem with the bedroom
phone-jack, worst case scenario is that I could have the phone in the
bedroom and the DSL line in the living room.

Thank you for your time!

Valentin Ionita
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Rick Wintjen
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Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 4:36 am    Post subject: Re: DSL connection problem Reply with quote

Radio Shack used to, and may still, sell a jack tester that lights green
if the polarity is correct, red if not.
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Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 8:09 am    Post subject: Re: DSL connection problem Reply with quote

wondering aloud... you stated prior tenant gave you the answer...worn
or deteriorated wiring to bedroom jack... or tip and ring reversed to
bedroom jack...or bad jack or tie down at bedroom jack..your
information indicates the bedroom jack is wired from living room jack
...not from bedroom to living room. . however i'm confused about your
explanation of the hookup. re dsl router line port went directly into
jack and phone, wherever plugged in went to a filter and filter plugged
into jack , correct? also if dsl modem has line/phone port should not
need any filter if plugging phone into phone port of dsl router.
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