In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Thank you for your quick response Nick, do you mean on the outside connection? but forgive me as this is not something I am familiar with, but then wouldnt the phone not work (it does just not broadband). There is no way any of the internal connections get wet, so at what point is the system compromised?.
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In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
That's the problem. Where is the leak?. It's some place outside. But it could be right out the door or it could be much further away.
I had this problem in Canada. I finally complained enough they came over dug up the line and fixed it. Which didn't make the guy digging in the heat of July too happy.
On the voice phone. It'll work under much worse conditions then your ADSL. When the DSL goes down is the voice line working 100%? Or do you hear any noise?
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
No it works fine, no background noise.I should add that our server Tiscali say the problem is with Telecom Italia, who have been out to us twice, and to whom we have made numerous complaints by phone (ha ha), the story is still a weak line.
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In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Really need to hope Telecom finds a problem. Only way I got it fixed was by whining about the phone not working. It would actually stop working in the spring after all the rains. If you complain about the quality of the DSL they'll just shrug and say they never promised perfection.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Angie. It's not the actual rain but the storm which does effect electrical equipment including TVs, computers etc. Always best to turn things off to protect. Friends in France turn their ' phone of just in case.
PS I am on Tiscali UK and my connection is always cutting out regardless of storms. However with every ISP it's been the same!!!
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[quote=Angie and Robert;92315]Can anyone tell me why our already somewhat shakey broadband connection totally goes on the blink when we have rain storms A[/quote]
Whenever we have thunder, regardless as to whether there is any rain our modem starts blinking and will not play -the phone is absoulutely fine, so I had always assumed it was due to 'atmospherics' as it always sorts itself out. Conversely, when we have really heavy rain coming from a certain direction we usually completely lose the phone line, we assume it gets wet, it usually comes back on within 24 hours so we just rely on mobiles. A hassle, but not as much as trying to get Telecom to sort it out!!!!!
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Telecom Italia have always been very good in this area if there were any problems. Last one here, was the modem giving up during a storm ( Cisco Lyncis) I think it was, but TI came out and checked within 3 days to confirm. Now have a Nilox USB modem for about E35 which has worked well, even in the last few days storms. We do use Alice broadband which has never been a problem over the last few years.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
It might also be worth looking at buying a UPS, that should give you about 45 mins power in the event of a blackout, handy as most phones these days need a power supply ....
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Just a bit of hard experience if you have a proper thunderstorm unplug the modem power, the laptop power and if you have a fancy boiler - the boiler and last of all unplug the phone line where it comes in to the house. It really is necessary!
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
I would recommend you connect ALL electrical appliances such as TV, phone, computer, DVD etc via a surge protector (about 12 euros each from Euronics). This will stop your delicate electrical appliances from any surge in power if some part of the system his struck by lightening or goes out. Basically, the surge protector goes pop first.
Or you can unplug them.
Water is getting into the connections some place. Short of fixing that I can't think of anything.
The problem is which part is getting wet?