(Msg. 9) Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:36 am
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try an old trick of telecom,
reverse the leads on your teleco jack.
Ok, this will show my ignorance so forgive me. Could you explain how I
would go about doing that? Something tells me that's something simple, but
I'm not an expert on phone lines.
(Msg. 10) Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 2:09 pm
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phone station wire is red and green or tip and ring..
by reversing the connection you change the + to - and - to +.. )
if the teleco line has a ground or loop impendence this might reduce it to
a level that your modem tones will be able to
pass signal at a higher rate..
Don't ask a telecom service person to explain it to you most of them i run
into today are morons when it comes to basic terms and functions of
electronic ckts..
"SSJ04 Mewtwo" <ssj04mewtwo DeleteThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> RockyTSquirrel <gafa_usa@/nospam/hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> try an old trick of telecom,
> reverse the leads on your teleco jack.
>
> Ok, this will show my ignorance so forgive me. Could you explain how I
> would go about doing that? Something tells me that's something simple,
but
> I'm not an expert on phone lines.
>
>
(Msg. 11) Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 6:19 am
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phone station wire is red and green or tip and ring..
by reversing the connection you change the + to - and - to +.. )
if the teleco line has a ground or loop impendence this might reduce it to
a level that your modem tones will be able to
pass signal at a higher rate..
Don't ask a telecom service person to explain it to you most of them i run
into today are morons when it comes to basic terms and functions of
electronic ckts..
Are we talking about the line itself or the small box that the phone line
plugs into. I'm beginning to believe that I nor any of my family is skilled
enough to do this.
(Msg. 12) Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 2:02 pm
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either or. the incoming line from the box on the side of the house or the
box on the side of the house itself..
if you do the little box the phone is pluged into, change the one that the
computer modem is using..
"SSJ04 Mewtwo" <ssj04mewtwo DeleteThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> RockyTSquirrel <gafa_usa@/nospam/hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> phone station wire is red and green or tip and ring..
> by reversing the connection you change the + to - and - to +.. )
> if the teleco line has a ground or loop impendence this might reduce it
to
> a level that your modem tones will be able to
> pass signal at a higher rate..
> Don't ask a telecom service person to explain it to you most of them i
run
> into today are morons when it comes to basic terms and functions of
> electronic ckts..
>
> Are we talking about the line itself or the small box that the phone line
> plugs into. I'm beginning to believe that I nor any of my family is
skilled
> enough to do this.
>
>
(Msg. 13) Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 6:20 am
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Thanks. I guess if that doesn't work then it's a problem with Windstream.
On a similar topic, what are the causes for dial-up networking errors 650,
718, and 720. I know for a fact that error 718 is a Windstream problem.
RockyTSquirrel <gafa_usa@/nospam/hotmail.com>
either or. the incoming line from the box on the side of the house or the
box on the side of the house itself..
if you do the little box the phone is plugged into, change the one that the
computer modem is using..
(Msg. 14) Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 2:12 pm
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for error numbers you'll have to get one of the computer folks on that
one.
"SSJ04 Mewtwo" <ssj04mewtwo.RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks. I guess if that doesn't work then it's a problem with Windstream.
>
> On a similar topic, what are the causes for dial-up networking errors 650,
> 718, and 720. I know for a fact that error 718 is a Windstream problem.
>
> RockyTSquirrel <gafa_usa@/nospam/hotmail.com>
>
> either or. the incoming line from the box on the side of the house or
the
> box on the side of the house itself..
> if you do the little box the phone is plugged into, change the one that
the
> computer modem is using..
>
>
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