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GAMEOVER
post Mar 1 2007, 07:48 PM

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QUOTE(onscreen @ Mar 1 2007, 04:03 PM)
Have to agree on that theory.. BT seems to run at high speed at night. Anyways, if some of you know that our "beloved" TM is the only ISP that have the best blinking DSL musical show? Even at windy condition, i mean before raining, the modem blink non-stop.

Been 5 times it blink at time of writing.. CRUSE you!
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Same with me. If the weather is windy, the led will start blinking.

Not to mention when it starts to rain. I don't give a tiny hope for connection.

Even after the rain there's only 15% possibility to be able to connect again.

Have to wait the cable get dry again I guess shakehead.gif

This post has been edited by GAMEOVER: Mar 1 2007, 08:05 PM
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post Mar 13 2007, 07:57 PM

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QUOTE(maranello55 @ Mar 13 2007, 01:18 AM)
I called TM and report to fix my phone line prob, which probably have caused all the blinking, and they fixed it....
Actually what did they change?

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post Mar 15 2007, 07:22 PM

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QUOTE(maranello55 @ Mar 13 2007, 09:11 PM)
Im not sure...they called the house phone from the xchange and confirm that its my number and the line is working fine....probably change something at my port inside the exchange box. Now i havent been disconnected for a full day....used to DC every hour or so....
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My problem is same as your problem before. The technician came to my house 3 times already.

First they changed the socket. Then they did something at the telephone pole outside my house. Finally they rewired the phone cable inside my house. And yet, my downstream SNR is still <5 and keep reducing until 235235131.

For adding the worst, they have no idea what is the SNR margin. I kept telling them the low SNR margin is the cause of the frequent dc. They said the SNR have nothing to do with the problem. Can you believe it? vmad.gif
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post Mar 16 2007, 12:06 AM

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QUOTE(maranello55 @ Mar 15 2007, 11:05 PM)
I think he's rite, since they repaired my line, my SNR never has gone above 8.5, and my line attenuation is stil at 63.5.....still no dc until today. Ask them to change everything...and change ur phone cable too if its too old.
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Already changed the grey colored cable. Dunno if must change the black cable outside. The one that connect to the pole outside.

Is your SNR maintain at 8.5? You said before that your SNR will reduce to 0 and then 21251253 which is same case with me.

What about the upstream SNR? Mine will maintain >20 even the downstream SNR goes to 0.
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post May 23 2007, 09:46 PM

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QUOTE(adriankhoo153 @ May 23 2007, 05:50 PM)
What that good techinian did? I am curious to  know.. shocking.gif
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It was the same situation with me.

I myself asked the technician to change the cable connecting from my house to the telephone pole.

After that I'm not getting any disconnection during raining.

Even though my SNR margin is still low and line attenuation is still high, still no disconnection. Thank god.

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