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my home phone run about 1000ft or more i'm experiencing the following problem for quiet some time with no help from my phone company is there any tester i can used to find the problem not all the time just a few time a day when someone call the phone in the house ring once, then disconnect. For example, I use my cell phone to call the house, the house phone rings once, then stops ringing same when my girlfriend call from a land-line sometime. Nothing wrong with outgoing calls and my internet work ok. i did this test and experience the same problem, i went outside and disconnect the line into the house and connect 1 phone directly where the company line come inside the house i test it for a day and i still experience the same problem what caused that and how can i test further on the telephone line or fix it myself
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It's called a ring trip. Usually caused by corrosion someplace bridging the pair. If you experience the problem at the NID or demarc then there is nothing further you can do except call the problem into your telco repair.
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thanks hbiss i have a hard time trying to convince them the problem is on there end i was wondering if there's any test i can do or used to test the phone company line myself indicating the problem, i don't know if this might caused the problem, that blackwire that the all phone company use, run and stop on top of a light pole that house my meter they spliced it there onto a grey rj45 cable that run to the demarc box about 15ft away there are 3 240v electrical wire ontop of the pole where they splice the wire onto the grey rj45 cable the 240 electrical wire is in close proximity about 2" beside the grey rj45 wire will that play any part in the problem
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albertldee, you mentioned in your first post...
i did this test and experience the same problem, i went outside and disconnect the line into the house and connect 1 phone directly where the company line come inside the house i test it for a day and i still experience the same problem
If you performed this test at the NID or demarc as hbiss mentioned above, then you have done your testing. The phone company is responsible to this point.
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i do understand RCA i just did a auto attendant for my friend with 9 extension everything work perfectly the only problem i have i wasn't getting any dial tone from the demarc box i call at&t, they change it to a new box the next day however i have a home in the carribean which is where i'm having the problem the only way for it to fix is for me to show the guy the problem or fix it myself otherwise i have to pay whoever come out because they claim everything is ok with the line so any help would be great i just know the basic
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Not sure what else can be done. If it happens at the nid then their is nothing you can do. They telco needs to fix it. You are not allowed to touch anything before your network interface....sorry
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Sometimes we would put an old fax machine on line to record dropped calls like yours,and use the print out of fax to record dropped calls as record to prove. would need to set ring answer to 1 ring and call in until we had multiple drops and then print out. Also at NID unplug the entrance cord and look closely at the mod end and into the jack to see if any corrosion is visible between center prongs of mod end or jack.
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Have you tested the one phone you use at the NID on a known good line to ensure it is good? Have the repair guy come out and prove his line is good by ringing that one phone several times.
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Or you could disconnect at the NID and try calling the line from elsewhere with no phone connected to it at all. If the ringing still trips (as heard from calling line) then it's definitely a TelCo problem on the outside line.
We have a lot problems like this with corrosion in the coastal area where I live.
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yes paul i did that 2 we all knowit's the teleco problem as everyone said i'm going to look into hiring a private/company tech to fix the problem for me, i email in another request i'm going to c what happen
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