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Bt lines


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  • Subject: Bt lines
  • From: <campbell@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 22:31:11 +0100
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I would appreciate if any of you in the know chaps could advise is there a way I could ask BT to send a test signal to my line to check quality. I never get connections above 40000bps and rarely 38500. I believe a lot of this could be down to line quality and may consider asking bt to install a completely new routed 2nd line (if not too expensive). The original connection into house is no longer accessible. The master has been relocated to beside Comfort.
 
Any help appreciated.
Campbell
 
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