Found this on a search thru deja, and I
haven't
tried it myself, but....
Maplin sell a privacy adapter, part number
NL66W.
People who experienced a drop in line speed
after
installing sky digital fitted one of these at the master socket and
regained
their original line speed.
Don't know if this would be any help, but its
interesting info no the less...
Jason
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 10:42
PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Bt lines
Campbell,
When I had 2 analogue lines I used to get 33600 on
my voice line and usually 40000 on my data line (occasionally
41333).
After upgrading to Home Highway I plugged the same
modem (Pace Voice 56) into the analogue port and got 50000 straight
away.
Of
course I now used ISDN connections but the improvement with the analogue
modem was astounding.
Try unplugging everthing else from the line and
see
if you get a higher speed. If you do then a second line may help. If not,
it
may just be that you are too far from the exchange.
Keith
I would appreciate if any of you in the know
chaps could advise is there a way I could ask BT to send a test signal to
my line to check quality. I never get connections above 40000bps and
rarely 38500. I believe a lot of this could be down to line quality and
may consider asking bt to install a completely new routed 2nd line (if not
too expensive). The original connection into house is no longer
accessible. The master has been relocated to beside Comfort.
Any help appreciated.
Campbell
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is it a
Universal Beam :-)
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