On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 04:31:49PM +0530, Arun K. Khan wrote:
On the flip side call my land line number from my mobile and I get audible indicating that the exchange does not think there is any problem with my line.
What does get audible stand for? You could be getting a ringing tone in your calling unit and no ringer signal on your phone or it even rings in your instrument. If it rings in your instrument, does it allow you to make a conversation? Do you get full speed in your downloads?
So ... to eliminate the possibility of a damaged splitter, I disconnected everything and hooked up the phone instrument directly to the pair coming in from MTNL - no dial tone.
I remember, you have wired all your phones through the single splitter. That could be a heavy load on your splitter's series coils. I use two splitters in seperate channels to distribute the load. However if you have isolated everything and still there is no dial tone even if only one instrument is connected then its a line problem. Did you cross check your instrument on a working line?
Regards,
Rony.
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