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Title: how do you...
Post by: 321BAR on August 06, 2011, 08:27:29 AM
fix static in the phone line?!?!?! :furious :furious :furious :furious :furious



I use Verizon DSL and my phone and internet is screwed right now
Title: Re: how do you...
Post by: The Fugitive on August 06, 2011, 08:46:25 AM
fix static in the phone line?!?!?! :furious :furious :furious :furious :furious



I use Verizon DSL and my phone and internet is screwed right now

Jeeez, the Verizon guys are right over there by 495, ask them!

The connections loosen up sometimes with the wind blowing the lines around and stuff. You can open and tighten the lines on the test box on the side of your house, and any connection blocks inside the house (where the lines split off to other phone jacks). They will ask you to do this before they send any one out any way. My mother-in-law just went through this with the phone company and it turned out to be a line issue on the poles.
Title: Re: how do you...
Post by: realgood on August 06, 2011, 08:56:22 AM
I use at&t they are the big pigs on the block an a land line for DSL works good for me use bellsouth for a lot of years then at&t got hole of it now its just them here  :bolt:
Title: Re: how do you...
Post by: gyrene81 on August 06, 2011, 01:17:54 PM
fix static in the phone line?!?!?! :furious :furious :furious :furious :furious



I use Verizon DSL and my phone and internet is screwed right now
wait, this is the verizon forums?   :headscratch:
Title: Re: how do you...
Post by: 321BAR on August 06, 2011, 07:48:20 PM
wait, this is the verizon forums?   :headscratch:
no but it helps with my internet connection and therefore troubleshoots my constant discos :aok

ty fugi <S>
Title: Re: how do you...
Post by: zippo on August 07, 2011, 01:16:31 AM
  Make sure that everything plugged into your phone line except your dsl modem has a filter on it..phones, alarms, satellite receivers, etc. A bad or missing dsl filter can cause static on your phone line. Take an analog phone outside to your nid(network interface device) ..there should be a place to unplug the line going inside your house and plug in the phone.  If you have good dial tone there, the trouble is inside or in the wiring going inside.  If you still have noise with the house off of it, call your repair service, the problem is on their equipment or cabling and they will have to fix it. If the trouble is inside, pm me and I can tell you a few things to check.
  Sometimes the dsl is filtered at the nid.  If it is in your case, there won't be filters on the equipment inside.  Everything except the pair feeding your dsl modem will be filtered outside.