  laferri22
@comcast.net
| reply to justbits Re: AT&T DSL Down; no help from AT&T
-I did move the modem from one jack to another yesterday morning; it worked fine from yesterday morning until 11am today.
-I added no telephone lines, and have no other telephony.
-I don't know anyone else with a DSL line.  |
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  justbits More fiber than ATT can handle Premium join:2003-01-08 Chicago, IL
·AT&T Midwest
·AT&T Yahoo
| Did you change the wiring when you moved from one jack to the other? Maybe a wire came loose? Have you tried moving back to the other jack? Inspect the customer side of your NID. All you need is a screw driver. Are there any critters or other strange things in there?
Do you have a home-run? If you have a home-run, or any custom wiring, make sure that you only have 1 pair of wires at each point. There's a home-run guide out there that suggests that you bundle 4 pairs of wire of a CAT 5 cable together for each terminal. Don't do it. Only use 1 pair of the CAT 5 cable for DSL.
Did/do you have a telephone connected security system? Did you recently change that service in any way? |
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 laferri2
join:2007-12-07
| -Nope, did not change the wiring. Also tried the modem in 3 other jacks with same wire, same result. Modem is now hooked into original jack.
If it's on my end, I think it has to be something in the apartment building, or a modem defect.
I don't have any other telephony or security systems. My system isn't home-run. |
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  lev Premium,Ex-mod 2002-08 join:2001-05-30 Chicago, IL clubs:  | laferri2, if you don't answer what StillLearn asked, nobody's going to be able to help you.
You HAVE to post stats from your modem. |
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  ArgMeMatey
join:2001-08-09 Milwaukee, WI
·AT&T Midwest
| reply to laferri2 If you haven't already done so, you might want to call AT&T again and see if somebody else there gets the same results. I haven't had a problem for years so I don't recall at what level of tech support they actually try to reach your modem.
You might post on a classifieds site (such as Craigslist) looking for someone with a spare DSL modem you could borrow. Or, see if a friend knows some geek who has one you could borrow for a few hours.
If you have access to the demarcation point (aka NID) in your apartment building and the wiring serving your apartment happens to be properly labeled, you can try hooking up the modem there to see what happens. However, especially in older buildings, this can be a long shot.
I'd guess that somebody grabbed your dialtone-less wire pair to fix somebody else's service, but that is not the kind of thing that usually happens at 11:00 PM (2300), whether by AT&T or your apartment building's wiring contractor. -- USNG: 16TDN2870 Find your Lat-Long: Geocoder |
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 laferri2
join:2007-12-07
edit: May 10th, @11:00AM
| reply to lev I am not currently at home, I will grab the modem statpage and post them later.
The reason I didn't post my stat printout is that everything is blank, but I will put it up in case there is any usable information for you guys.
THe message I posted earlier is the message I get when I load up 192.168.1.254 and try to log in; everything is listed as blanks. |
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