--- Rony Bill ronbillypop@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Pillai, Gishu R (GE Energy) wrote:
So case closed. I've buried the hatchet with MTNL, of course no one on their side got off their butts or figured this out.
First, happy speeding. :) Then, never give any opportunity to the mtnl guys to get off their butts to figure out any problem in your premises. Just think of a bull in a China shop. Your painstakingly created wiring will be ripped apart just to locate your problem. Do it yourself and simply give them a report.
Regards,
Rony.
In defence of the MTNL guys, I think they have been so awesome that I am beginning to regard all Jadhavs/Yadavs are "sexy uber dudes". In contrast, those slick talkers at Tata Indicom have been totally hopeless to the point that despite the Ritas and Anjalis and Judes and Ankurs always regreting the inconvenience caused to me and forwarding my complaint "personally" to the concerned dept, I have been forced to cancel the account with them. Talking about Tata Indicom woes may not be appropriate for this forum but rest assured, our MTNL bhaiyas as well as their boss came out total tops in service.
About the Wiring and the splitter: It is the first thing of DSL to provide you splitters for every parallel you have. In all likelihood, your Triband line was put in by a 3rd party service personnel who may not know enough yet.
And for those with EPABXs this is how the connection should be. Keep in mind, 3rd party installers will tell you to manage the internal wiring on your own as they are only paid by mtnl for providing straighforward service.
You will need 2 sockets near the modem with internal wiring done. Remove L1 (line with DSL) from Epabx and connect directly to the extension E1 near which you want to put the modem. Splitter has 3 sockets named (Line, Modem, Extension?) This will go into the splitter. Splitter has 3 sockets. Line, DSL, Phone.
Direct Line L1 goes into Line. DSL goes into DSL modem. Line from Phone goes into the Socket that is then connected to EPABX incoming.
This is ofcourse only 1 way. you could keep the dsl modem near the epabx but it would be a pain to monitor it then.
hope this helps
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