Trouble with Technicolor TG582n router and Panasonic tv
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Trouble with Technicolor TG582n router and Panasonic tv
12-01-2014 11:21 PM
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When I have turn the television on, moments later, the internet seems to drop out. The broadband and the wifi work and I can connect to the router on my pc, but the internet light goes red and I cannot get access to the internet. Once I turn the television off the internet comes back moments later, sometimes it doesn't seem to come back and I have had to restart the router, but more times the internet has come almost straight back.
I have even got the tv to go to a different wifi network, but it still has the same issue. Even when connected to another network entirely it still seems to kill the internet connection on my home network. This is particularly annoying as I cannot effectively use my Playstation 3 online. I understand the Panasonic can act as it's own wireless access point so was wondering if this might be what is having an effect.
I have heard this is a known issue but can't find specific instructions for my particular set of hardware. I saw something about changing the interface settings which apparently worked, but this seems to be on a different router.
Does anyone have any advice for me?
Re: Trouble with Technicolor TG582n router and Panasonic tv
13-01-2014 11:09 AM
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Re: Trouble with Technicolor TG582n router and Panasonic tv
13-01-2014 11:04 PM
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Re: Trouble with Technicolor TG582n router and Panasonic tv
13-01-2014 11:06 PM
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Re: Trouble with Technicolor TG582n router and Panasonic tv
13-01-2014 11:09 PM
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Re: Trouble with Technicolor TG582n router and Panasonic tv
13-01-2014 11:11 PM
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Edit: There will probably be wires attached to the back of the removable part - they go to the other sockets.
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Re: Trouble with Technicolor TG582n router and Panasonic tv
14-01-2014 9:42 PM
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Re: Trouble with Technicolor TG582n router and Panasonic tv
14-01-2014 10:19 PM
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Would permanently using the test socket be an issue?
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Re: Trouble with Technicolor TG582n router and Panasonic tv
14-01-2014 10:37 PM
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Re: Trouble with Technicolor TG582n router and Panasonic tv
14-01-2014 10:55 PM
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I'm guessing one of your phone extensions must go past the tv and is picking up interference from the TV. It goes back to the master socket, and is connected there to your phone line. When you remove the master socket front, this extension is disconnected from the phone line and the interference no longer gets onto the phone line.
If you have a phone extension wire near the tv, see if you can trace it back to the master socket and disconnect it (It will be one of the sets of wires connected to the front plate.
Re: Trouble with Technicolor TG582n router and Panasonic tv
14-01-2014 10:58 PM
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You could get hold of a filtered faceplate which is actually tidier than using a dangly filter.
It plugs in to the test socket and then you plug the existing face plate in to that
When installed it looks like this:
The router plugs straight in to the top socket and the phone in to the lower.
You don't have to do any rewiring to install it.
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Re: Trouble with Technicolor TG582n router and Panasonic tv
14-01-2014 11:09 PM
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That faceplate sounds like a very nice simple option and could be a potential fix.
Re: Trouble with Technicolor TG582n router and Panasonic tv
14-01-2014 11:33 PM
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Re: Trouble with Technicolor TG582n router and Panasonic tv
15-01-2014 7:10 AM
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Re: Trouble with Technicolor TG582n router and Panasonic tv
15-01-2014 8:23 AM
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Quote from: amusedpenguin There are definitely wires attached to the master socket front plate but when we checked the two phone sockets around the house (indeed one in the living room near the tv) we couldn't get a dial tone from either of them. I will double check this again tomorrow but we were fairly sure that they didn't seem to be wired in at least to those sockets.
Was that with the master socket front plate removed? If so that is how it is supposed to be. If they still don't work with the master socket front plate replaced it tells us that they are definitely wired up incorrectly. If that is the case and you have no need of the extension sockets I suggest that you remove the wires from the back of the small front plate, coil them up neatly and push them well out of the way before trying replacing the front plate. There would be a good chance that it will work with the faulty wiring disconnected.
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