In our place we have 6 phones. 2 of those are cordless. One is a Uniden
cordless and the other is a Panasonic cordless and the other 4 are normal
handset phones.
Ive never had a problem with our line. Our ADSL line was installed by the
Telecom technicians where a filter was placed in the line before it enters
the house.
And we have had no problems ...
So it could be your acutal line installation you might want to look at ..
----- Original Message -----
From: "Duwane de Coning" <duwaned@hotmail.com>
To: <darrena@frucorbev.co.nz>; <adsl@lists.unixathome.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 10:04 AM
Subject: Re: Voice Volume on ADSL enabled phone
> I have a similar problem, but only when I am connected with the ADSL, and
it
> only affects my Panasonic cordless phone. We have two phone points in our
> house, and the standard Telecom phone is unaffected. If I unplug the ADSL,
I
> dont have a problem with the Panasonic.
>
> I have tried to get help from Telecom, Panasonic, and my ISP and got the
> run-around from all of them. The only help Telecom could give me was that
I
> should have them install a "splitter" (at a cost of course).
>
> Needless to say I dont use the cordless phone when I am online.
>
> Let me know if you manage to find a way around this without getting a
> splitter installed.
>
> Regads.
> Duwane
>
> >Ever since we had Jetstart connected at home we believe the phone voice
> >volume has dropped significantly, to the point it's very hard to hear
> >callers (and impossible if the kids are around!).
> >
> >If anyone on the list has any advice/thoughts I'd appreciate the help. A
> >Telecom contractor checked it and said it fell within their parameters
> >although I can't quite believe that- either the parameter is very low,
> >or he tested it at a time when it wasn't so bad. He suggested it was a
> >local socket/wiring problem however we're pretty sure it started when
> >Jetstart was installed.
> >
> >Have tried numerous phones, filters etc.
> >
> >Thanks in advance,
> >
> >Darren Alexander
> >ps sending the kids away probably isn't a viable solution.
>
>
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