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On Thu, 4 Jul 2013, Mark Evans wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 04/07/13 12:09, Gordon Henderson wrote:On Thu, 4 Jul 2013, Rob Beard wrote:So I'm stumped, does have any suggestions on how much I can try and make lines a bit louder?If you've set tx/rx gain then you're at what's possible. Try a different line card. I've never had to set one more than 4. And if you're not using oslec for the echo canceller then use it. Or screw analog, port the numbers into VoIP and dedicate an ADSL line to VoIP.Might help to use an I-Plate and a filter faceplate. (Though this means the modem can only connect at the NTE-5.)
Really doesn't make any difference to the analog side of it.
One thing to be aware of is that BT's ADSL ordering system uses the telephone number as "primary key" for ADSL. (Even though this makes little sense.) This means that if you have ADSL on a line and it's renumbered, e.g. to port the existing number to a VoIP provider, then BT will most likely cease the ADSL then treat reinstating it as "new".
Not "most likely" but "with an absolute certianty".
This also means that it is very hard to get ADSL where you have multiple lines on the same number (aux working). Even if you want it on all of them (even bonded)...
My experience of setups like that is that most sites have a spare FAX line to migrate the ADSL to...
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