 gr8pumpkin
join:2005-08-21
| reply to Great Pumpkin Re: [General] ADSL Drops When Phone goes Off Hook
This is the type of mtu in my box. If I just need to cut it out and splice it then no problem. Is there anything else I need to do? No extra filters to install like in your resedential install? Thanks |
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 tonydi Premium,MVM join:2001-05-11 San Jose, CA | That's all, just remove it and splice the wires back together as though they were always a straight through wire without the circuit board. |
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  leibold Premium,MVM join:2002-07-09 Sunnyvale, CA clubs: 
| reply to gr8pumpkin To prevent problems later on (due to deteriorating connections) it is recommended that you use gel-filled moisture resistant splices . -- Got some spare cpu cycles ? Join Team Helix or Team Starfire! |
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 gr8pumpkin
join:2005-08-21
| Thanks to all who helped me. I was able to open up the phone company side of my box and unhook the MTU. I then used jumper wire from the posts on the AT&T side over to the customer side and into the module. It was a bear getting the AT&T side of the box open but a small screwdriver and some needle nose pliers worked just fine.I am back up and working with no ADSL outages when using the phone. I just unhooked the module so I did not have to splice anything.
So what was the MTU for anyway?
Thanks a million once again |
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