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Samurai
01-21-2005, 08:23 AM
Hi All,

Yesterday I decided to move my PC into my bedroom, on the other side of my house. I recently had a telephone line installed in there, and it is functioning perfectly.

Now, yesterday I disassembled my PC (meaning taken all wires out etc) and moved it into my bedroom. I then reassembled it again, and this is where the problem is. Here are some facts...

Everything is in as it was before.

The modem is working fine.

The NIC is working fine.

I can browse my configuration on my modem via 192.168.1.1 so the connection to my PC / modem is working.

Every light is showing on my modem, except 'Internet' which is obviously what I need.

Now then. I have changed nothing with my PC except to move it, so it's nothing software based.

I am using the same modem to post this topic via my dad's computer.

The only thing I can think of is this.

I am using a micro filter (currently in room 1 - the original room). When I moved the PC into room 2 (bedroom) I left the filter in Room 1 connected.

The reason for this, is that room 2's only telephone is directly connected to the main telephone line in room 1 (it's the main line). Obviously my PC didn't work so I then moved the filter to room 2 and that didn't work.

Do I need 2 filters or something? If so why?

If this is not the cause what could it be? If anyone ever responded to one of my questions, I'd hope it's this. I am totally bewildered!!!

I just can't understand why it works in one room but not another.

:helpsmili :helpsmili

Samurai
01-21-2005, 08:55 AM
I've attached a pic, in case it's hard to understand.

http://img112.exs.cx/img112/1407/pcmove7dr.jpg

Samurai
01-21-2005, 09:42 AM
Anyone???? :helpsmili


Edit: Well I'm going out to buy another microfilter to see if that's what I need.

Livy
01-21-2005, 10:22 AM
you need a filter for everything that is connected to the line.

lynx
01-21-2005, 10:30 AM
The extension line must not go through a filter, the purpose of the filter is to cut out the high frequency from the phones, the modem itself is unfiltered.

You can do this:

Wall socket: splitter: microfilter & phone/unfiltered extension : microfilter : unfiltered modem

You can't do this:

Wall socket: microfilter: splitter: filtered phone/filtered extension : microfilter : filtered modem

Samurai
01-21-2005, 10:30 AM
you need a filter for everything that is connected to the line.

yes i was assuming that one filter coming through the main line would have been enough. i'll let you know if it works... :wacko:

lynx
01-21-2005, 10:31 AM
bump

Samurai
01-21-2005, 10:35 AM
well the nearest pc specialist shop where i live is maplins :no:

we all know they charge high prices but i seem to have got a huge shock when i found out how much. i bought 2 filters (have 1 already) for £16.98

unbelievable. they're on the net for £3 each. i'm gutted.

lynx
01-21-2005, 10:45 AM
It's going to annoy you even more when you find out you probably didn't need any.

Edit: filters are 84p + vat from ebuyer.

Samurai
01-21-2005, 11:46 AM
i know but i'm desperate. i can't get it to work and it's pissing me off big time.

i'll post a detailed picture in a minute...

Samurai
01-21-2005, 12:08 PM
http://img155.exs.cx/img155/214/fuckingcunt9da.jpg

ok here's a more detailed picture.

my dad just came through and mentioned something about not enough lines in the extension to my room. apparently you need 4 lines for broadband whereas you only need 2 for a telephone line. does anyone know if this is true?

please help me i'm losing it :no:

edit: please also note i have 2 more filters that i just bought and have tried them between main line + kitchen, and kitchen > my bedroom. nothing works!

Virtualbody1234
01-21-2005, 01:05 PM
Remove all filters. Connect your PC and the internet should work.


Now the problem will be that you'll hear noise on the telephone(s). Now install filters between the line and your telephone(s) only. The filters remove the noise.

Don't put a filter between the line and the modem. You'll filter out the internet.