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Re: Problems with CAT5 patched phones being quiet




at home i've got the same setup

ADSL faceplated NTE5 to CAT5 then to PBX Master RJ45<>BT block

with no problems what so ever.

but when i first set it all up one of the rj45<>bt masters was faulty
and cause the same results that you getting

thanks James


On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 07:47:53 -0000, Hawes,Timothy Edward (GEG)
<haweste@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Gareth,
>
> (I'll leave the cattle prod to one side for the minute...)
>
> What if you go directly into the master socket from BT with a phone ?
> (i.e. take all of the patched wiring out of the equation - if I
> understand what you've said below, that's what you've done) Is it ok
now
> ?
> Although re-reading, you don't have a "master socket" then a
"master
> adaptor" in series do you ? AFAIK you only need one
"master" per line,
> all the rest should be secondary sockets / adaptors after that.
>
> If that's ok, are *all* the patched sockets quiet, or just a couple ?
> Has it always been like this (i.e. quiet) or have things changed
> recently ?
> What if you plug a "remote" phone into the master socket, is
all ok then
> ?
> What are you using to convert between the RJ45 socket and BT plug on
the
> phone ? Could it be a dodgy adaptor ?
> Have you tried using a normal dial-up modem to call out ?
> Do the phones all ring ok on an incoming call ?
> How many phone-devices do you have connected ?
>
> No bright ideas, just long-ish list of questions ;-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tim H.
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gareth Cook  Sent: 11 November 2004 16:21
> >
> > Got a weird problem - Im getting feedback on the line and
> > being very quiet  with my phone system now being on CAT5.
> >
> > Now, I've remove everything on the line so the DECT base
> > station is the only thing there. And thats plugged into a
> > RJ45<>BT block (master type).
> >
> > All the wiring is connected to a proper ADSL faceplated NTE5
> > - and the line is connected to the filtered side.
> >
> > Any bright ideas ??
> >
> > G.
>
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