Posted by onefarmer on July 21, 2013 at 13:13:23 from (184.20.120.84):
In Reply to: Any Phone Tech's here. posted by Stephen Newell on July 21, 2013 at 07:17:01:
If you went to the network interface box outside the house like you said and it still sounded like a phone was off the hook it's the phone companies side at fault. I have this at ;east twice a year.
The simple act of disconnecting the house at the interface box, eliminates anything from the box to the inside. There will be a dialtone there if the line is ok when you plug in your test phone, unless the test phone is the fault. Try another phone just to make sure.
On my line it was always a network card in the main box down on the corner. They have a T1 line going to that box and a mux dividing up the T1 into all the individual phonelines. One of the mux cards would be bad.
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