Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site turtlevax.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!allegra!mit-eddie!genrad!decvax!decwrl!turtlevax!ken From: ken@turtlevax.UUCP (Ken Turkowski) Newsgroups: net.dcom Subject: Re: phone line hits: who to blame? Message-ID: <800@turtlevax.UUCP> Date: Thu, 27-Jun-85 16:10:48 EDT Article-I.D.: turtleva.800 Posted: Thu Jun 27 16:10:48 1985 Date-Received: Sat, 29-Jun-85 00:35:49 EDT References: <1526@ecsvax.UUCP> Reply-To: ken@turtlevax.UUCP (Ken Turkowski) Organization: CADLINC, Inc. @ Menlo Park, CA Lines: 23 Summary: In article <1526@ecsvax.UUCP> dfh@ecsvax.UUCP (David Hinnant) writes: >I'm having a random disconnect problem, and don't know who to blame. >I dial in from home (Sothern Bell) to work (GTE) at night. It's a local >call. I get bumped an average of once an hour, at random intervals on an >otherwise flawless line (though I do have to dial in 2 or 3 times before I >get a perfectly noiseless line). > >If after a bump I switch off my modem and pick up the phone. I hear one of >three different sounds: > > (1) A busy signal > (2) A trunk (fast) busy sinal > (3) A dial tone I don't know about your specific problem, but I had problems with my modem before it was grounded. Check your outlet to make sure it is grounded, and if it isn't, either rewire the outlet, or run an extra ground wire to the modem. -- Ken Turkowski @ CADLINC, Menlo Park, CA UUCP: {amd,decwrl,hplabs,nsc,seismo,spar}!turtlevax!ken ARPA: turtlevax!ken@DECWRL.ARPA