toypusher wrote:Keven,
You should try to tap into the line at the entry point to your building, before it goes through any equipment at all. If you are trying to just use it from a wall jack and the lines are run thru you inhouse telephone system, then that could also be the problem.
toypusher wrote:Keven,
You should try to tap into the line at the entry point to your building, before it goes through any equipment at all. If you are trying to just use it from a wall jack and the lines are run thru you inhouse telephone system, then that could also be the problem.
Kevin A wrote:We called tech support twice now with little success, plus they want $150.00 just to come out and set it up.
bledsoe3 wrote:Kevin A wrote:We called tech support twice now with little success, plus they want $150.00 just to come out and set it up.
How much an hour are they paying you to mess with this? $150.00 may be cheap by the time you're done.
Micro469 wrote:bledsoe3 wrote:Kevin A wrote:We called tech support twice now with little success, plus they want $150.00 just to come out and set it up.
How much an hour are they paying you to mess with this? $150.00 may be cheap by the time you're done.
Hooking up DSL is not hard.The main thing is knowing if has allready been connected to your phone line, and what # they connected to. From there it's just a matter of separating the DSL from the phone signal.....
Kevin A wrote:Micro469 wrote:bledsoe3 wrote:Kevin A wrote:We called tech support twice now with little success, plus they want $150.00 just to come out and set it up.
How much an hour are they paying you to mess with this? $150.00 may be cheap by the time you're done.
Hooking up DSL is not hard.The main thing is knowing if has allready been connected to your phone line, and what # they connected to. From there it's just a matter of separating the DSL from the phone signal.....
I would agree that under "normal" conditions, hooking it up isn't a problem.
However, this particular system is running "two line telephones", there are seven of those phones in the system. There is also an alarm system tied in to the phone system, as well as a fax machine and a credit card machine.
Micro469 wrote:Kevin A wrote:Micro469 wrote:
Hooking up DSL is not hard.The main thing is knowing if has allready been connected to your phone line, and what # they connected to. From there it's just a matter of separating the DSL from the phone signal.....
I would agree that under "normal" conditions, hooking it up isn't a problem.
However, this particular system is running "two line telephones", there are seven of those phones in the system. There is also an alarm system tied in to the phone system, as well as a fax machine and a credit card machine.
O.K. Let's start at the beginning.
1. How many telphone #'s do you have?
2. Do you have a Telephone switch..I.E. Nortel, Avaya,or some such?
3. Is your alarm hooked up to one of your phone #'s?
4. Is your fax line connected to your phone system?
5. Most important.... Which one of your phone #'s is the DSL SUPPOSED to be connected to?
6. Is your DSL connected to the phone # that your alarm is connected to?
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