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Title: OT Phone line...
Post by: tireater on January 03, 2009, 08:30:11 AM
Since I switched to Verizon, my computer is off line half the time due to connection problems...
The computer does better if I play with the connection outside where it goes from 2 wire to 4...
Can I replace to 4 wire phone line with a larger 2 wire line insted of 4..?..It seems like it only uses 2 of them...
Title: Re: OT Phone line...
Post by: Faast Ed on January 03, 2009, 08:35:05 AM
I've got the 4 lines running to my house. I had the phone company come out and switch me from the two weak wires to the other two. (they have to switch at both ends - near the house and at a box further from the house).

But keep in mind, everything outside is their responsibility. Have THEM fix it.   Underground wire sucks when it gets some age to it.
Title: Re: OT Phone line...
Post by: tireater on January 03, 2009, 08:41:06 AM
The phone line comes to the house in 18ga solid 2 wire...There is a block where the wires are connected by nuts and washers...
I don't think the tiny wire makes enough contact when connected this way...I want to solder it but the 4 wire seems too small...
Title: Re: OT Phone line...
Post by: tireater on January 03, 2009, 09:22:32 AM
On a 4 wire phone line...are 2 of the wires 'extra'...?
Title: Re: OT Phone line...
Post by: Fxstchewy on January 03, 2009, 09:49:09 AM
I have 6 wire line going into the house from the outside, I use the other 4 as spares in case of a problem later on down the road. Chewy
Title: Re: OT Phone line...
Post by: Standard on January 03, 2009, 10:01:27 AM
Where do you live? I work for Verizon and would love to see you get your service running at optimal speed.  If you have DSL, you may be able to spit your signal at the side of the house to a dedicated jack right to your computer, this way you elimate a faulty connection that will corrupt data(internet), but is transparent to your voice(phone).

I sent you an email.
Title: Re: OT Phone line...
Post by: tireater on January 03, 2009, 12:36:18 PM
I ran a separate 18ga 2 pair wire just for the computer...So far so good...Thanks  :up:
Title: Re: OT Phone line...
Post by: tomcat-flstf on January 04, 2009, 05:50:22 AM
you did the best thing you could do a home run,right to your computer.i to work for verizon.need any more help feel free to email me.   tomcat
Title: Re: OT Phone line...
Post by: mark61 on January 04, 2009, 05:45:34 PM
  Awhile back the wire from the pole going down into the ground leading to my house was swinging in the wind and I was having problems. Verizon sent some jerk around who stopped the truck and eyeballed  says everything is good. Week later I called them screaming bout getting it fixed and this time send a suppervisor. He show up tells me looks good. Grabs the wire and it broke at the top of the pole and fell on him.       I seen too many times these company "repairmen" doing half assed jobs to trust them when they are NOT being suppervised! Yes I know this is a rant and not all going to be bad workers but my luck has been running 90% bad and 10% good with Verizon. How is YOUR luck?

mark671
Title: Re: OT Phone line...
Post by: Phu Cat on January 04, 2009, 05:50:21 PM
How is YOUR luck?  My luck's been REAL good with Ma Bell.

PC
Title: Re: OT Phone line...
Post by: skeets on January 04, 2009, 05:56:44 PM
Ma Bell is a CHEAP Mother,, she was when i worked fr her and not if you don't speak 17 different dialects you aint gettin no where either
Title: Re: OT Phone line...
Post by: Flat Dog on January 04, 2009, 06:51:32 PM
My experience with Verizon, as with any other major telco provider, is that they will do anything they can to avoid installing any new materials into an antiquated infrastructure.

Plain engrish: They hate stringing or burying new wire unless you are a new customer getting a new line installed.

Verizon at least runs fiber to the home in metro areas, AT&T FKA Ma Bell is running fiber to the curb, copper to the home. Brilliant...