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How can I test if ADSL has been enabled yet?
Posted by Peter X on July 8th, 2004


Hi all,

I'm supposed to be getting my broadband enabled today. Between 8:00 and
10:30 they said... but I don't *think* its been done yet! So how can I
be sure?

I've got a Netgear DG834G (v1.0.05.00 firmware) which I think I've setup
correctly but it doesn't want to connect.

I've also tried plugging the phone in without any filters and the
dial-tone sounds the same as usual.

The only possible issue is that my router is plugged in to the end of an
extension lead rather than the prefered "right into the main socket"
location! I could move it to test.... but its a pain in the arse (cables
to unplug etc) so I've like to be sure the ADSL enabling has actually
happened first.

Cheers in advance!!

Peter.

Posted by Fred on July 8th, 2004


"Peter X" <peterx14@example.com> wrote in message
news:ccjbg5$7un$1@titan.btinternet.com...
Hi Peter,

It may well be that you aren't on yet. The extension lead should not be a
problem. The dial tone won't sound any different, not even a quiet line
will until your router is sync'd and there is data flying around.



Posted by Peter X on July 8th, 2004


Peter X wrote:

To part answer my own question, the line went dead at 13:00 and when I
next checked (about 5 minutes later) it was alive and my router now
connected!

Strangely, the dial-tone still sounds the same with or without a filter.

So its not quite so important now, but I'm still intereted to know how
to check if ADSL has been enabled.

Ta!

Peter.

Posted by Lurch on July 8th, 2004


On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 11:34:30 +0000 (UTC), Peter X
<peterx14@example.com> strung together this:

have setup your account but until BT do their bit, you can't use it.
The only conclusive test is to plug the router in and wait for the
light to go green.
--

SJW
A.C.S. Ltd

Posted by Lurch on July 8th, 2004


On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 12:07:45 +0000 (UTC), Peter X
<peterx14@example.com> strung together this:

& connected).
--

SJW
A.C.S. Ltd

Posted by Norman on July 8th, 2004


On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 11:34:30 +0000 (UTC), Peter X
<peterx14@example.com> wrote:

be that the ADSL led on your modem/router will change from flashing to
a steady constant light as the modem synchronises with the exchange.
My activation occurred at about 4.30pm on the due day so you will have
to be patient. You may have to wait until 6.30pm (BT staff home time)

Norman


Posted by Peter X on July 11th, 2004


Lurch wrote:
Yes thank you! :-)

At the time of the original post however, I had a "router non-connected"
type situation so I couldn't be sure if I had not configured it
correctly or if the problem was simply that the ADSL had been enabled.

Cheers for the reply though!!

--
Peter.

Posted by Peter X on July 11th, 2004


Lurch wrote:

"they" was Metronet, who presumably were told the same from BT. To quote
my email from Metronet:

"This is to confirm that your ADSL application has been approved, and
the conversion of your line has been scheduled for 08 July 2004 between
8:00 and 10:30."

Anyway.... thanks all!! :-)

--
Peter.

Posted by Lurch on July 11th, 2004


On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 22:33:11 +0000 (UTC), Peter X
<peterx14@example.com> strung together this:

(Unless you happen to have thousands of pounds worth of equipment
laying around that you could use)
--

SJW
A.C.S. Ltd

Posted by poster on July 12th, 2004


On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 23:56, in uk.telecom.broadband, Lurch wrote:

or a spare ADSL router (something like the one which cost 25 quid
from Ebuyer - but sadly no longer sold - would have been enough


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