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Re: GREAT! Traded 502 errors for 400 errors in NG's quote: Absolutely no actions on my part, yet there is no problem found, and NG use returns to normal.
Are you using your landline to call support? When you pick up the phone, the voltage that goes through the line can temporarily "seal" a bad cable joint. So if your line has intermittent problems, picking up the phone may "solve" the for a short period of time. That might explain why the problem goes away every time you try to report the issue.
More info here: »AT&T Midwest/Ameritech FAQ »DSL works only with phone off-hook, known as High Open
Next time you start having problems with dropped connections, try calling support with your cell phone. |
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 combdyn join:2007-03-20 Cottonwood, AZ | NO Phone is not in use,being used,ringing,off-hook,nothing.
over 20 disconnects yesterday in 5 hour frame. Same period today = 2 disconnects. |
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 djrobx join:2000-05-31 Valencia, CA kudos:1 | In other words, the less the phone gets used, the more you may have certain types of problems. When you called support, did you use your landline or a cell? -- AT&T U-Hearse Your funeral. Delivered.
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 combdyn join:2007-03-20 Cottonwood, AZ | I have not; 1.a cell phone 2.CALLED support. I have emailed them. By the time my complaint is addressed, the problem disappears.
As this has been a ongoing problem, I have found support to be lacking. Numerous times I have been advised that :a ticket was opened: with the telco. To date I have not been contacted about OLD "tickets". Each time I complain, the problem seems resolved for a week or two. There appears no causal-effect relationship to phone usage. |
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