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RE: Meteor Madness



Hi Justin,

> I have had some major Meteor weirdness myself recently!

Oh joy :(

> flashing). Sometimes the
> phone line would be held open. Whilst in this state I

I think this is what happened to me....

> couldn't get a dial tone
> until power was removed from the Meteor or the phone cable was pulled.
>
> Turned out to be a dodgy cable connecting the Meteor to the
> phone line.

gr8 - how did you identify that the cable was dodgy? Just trial and error?
Should the red light be on _all_ the time then?
When does the other light come on?
Bit disappointing that Meteor comes with bugger all instructions & if you
don't at least buy active CID, you're completely buggered as regards it
actually being any use :-(


Tony


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