- Bypass relay?
- Posted by Robin Faichney on October 3rd, 2004
Just curious: I'm told my phone line has "unexpected bypass relays"
which might be related to my ADSL probs. Can anyone explain the
significance of this?
- Posted by PlusNet Support on October 4th, 2004
"Robin Faichney" <robin@reborntechnology.invalid> wrote in message
news:kma0m0hvff060e7hlet539ia8s3l17crbj@4ax.com...
This sounds like a result returned from a Woosh test performed on your
circuit. It refers to technology used in the exchange used to filter ADSL
and voice traffic and would constitute a BT fault. Your provider should have
raised this accordingly.
Regards
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- Posted by Robin Faichney on October 4th, 2004
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 13:18:44 +0100, "PlusNet Support" <ndodds@plus.net>
wrote:
Thanks for this. It was Plusnet, as it happens, and they did raise it
with BT yesterday. I'm not breaking out the champaign yet, but my
modem has been in sync all day as far as I know.
- Posted by PlusNet Support Team on October 5th, 2004
In article <kma0m0hvff060e7hlet539ia8s3l17crbj@4ax.com>,
robin@reborntechnology.invalid says...
I can tell you what bypass relays do.
Basically, in order to perform a test on the copper layer of your line
BT need to switch out the ADSL part of the circuit - effectively making
your line appear to be a standard POTS line (i.e. not ADSL enabled).
What the bypass relays do is switch out the ADSL part of your line for
testing. I am not sure what is unexpected about them in your sitation
.... but it is obviously not good 
Regards,
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- Posted by Robin Faichney on October 7th, 2004
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 19:50:33 +0100, PlusNet Support Team
<jberry@plus.net> wrote:
Hi Josh, it was you who found them! (Ticket ID: 13769098)