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We used to say that the three most dangerous things in the world were:
1) An engineer with a soldering iron
2) An Installer with a softwre patch
3) An enduser with an idea
Sam
"Where are we going and why are we in this hand basket?"
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We used to say that the three most dangerous things in the world were:
1) An engineer with a soldering iron
2) An Installer with a softwre patch
3) An enduser with an idea So funny. Thank you!
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Originally posted by djboston: I have Dial Tone at the 66 block at my cross over, I have dial tone using a regular one line phone, and I can dial out. When I hook the Multi-line phone, I get no Dial Tone, nor does the phone operate at all (meaning no ligts or power to the phone) The phone works seeing that I tested it on a working line. I also validated the line showing no shorts, and receiving Volts. I am not in over my head. I am a Network Engineer and have been for over 14 years. I designed the entire phone system and have been using it for years. I am quite surprised ya'll let the CG get away so easily. and DJBoston, you ARE in over your head, ask any phone guy.
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