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Re: New Router Attenuation
24-08-2010 6:45 PM
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No the alarm didn't beep and if removing the faceplate had disconnected the Redcare I would have had a call from the monitoring company.
Re: New Router Attenuation
24-08-2010 7:16 PM
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You might check the alarm manual or better still the alarm supplier/monitoring company
Re: New Router Attenuation
24-08-2010 7:43 PM
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Re: New Router Attenuation
25-08-2010 2:07 AM
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Quote from: Oldjim It wouldn't have disconnected the Redcare but it should have disconnected the alarm.
For Redcare to work and detect the phone line have been tempted with or cut it has to have a connection to the alarm system. Redcare is no different to any alarm system that work on a closed loop principle. The loop being closed by the Alarm panel, if the alarm panel is wired in the same way as extensions every time the removable part of the BT socket is removed then this will be flagged to the monitoring centre. Hence the reason alarms are wired directly to the incoming A/B wires.
Re: New Router Attenuation
25-08-2010 8:24 AM
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25-08-2010 2:10 PM
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I'm moving away from PN to a LLU supplier hopefully they will be better.
Re: New Router Attenuation
25-08-2010 2:32 PM
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Re: New Router Attenuation
25-08-2010 2:57 PM
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Quote In plainer english, it [Redcare} is compatible with Shared LLU e.g. Sky/O2 and not Full LLU
To confuse things Tiscali use a mix of both full and shared LLU these days. Talk Talk LLU is always FULL LLU, and AOL LLU is thought to still be shared LLU (but may change in the future)
There is nothing in rules obligating a provider to tell you what type of service they use to deliver your broadband/telephone bundle and some people have found themselves moved while remaining with a provider.
Andrew Ferguson,
Re: New Router Attenuation
25-08-2010 3:05 PM
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I don't like Redcare but my insurer insists on remote signalling and as I have an overhead line, I'm given to understand that it has to be Redcare.
Re: New Router Attenuation
25-08-2010 3:34 PM
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Quote from: julesandsand I'm moving away from PN to a LLU supplier hopefully they will be better.
It's your best hope if the root cause of your problems was the equipment in the telephone exchange and/or BT's crazy DLM system or your router (assuming you get a new one with the new ISP).
Re: New Router Attenuation
25-08-2010 3:59 PM
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Re: New Router Attenuation
25-08-2010 6:08 PM
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No specific mention of LLU although the package I've ordered is only available with LLU.
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25-08-2010 7:53 PM
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