Does Phone Troubleshooter / Line Test actually work?
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Does Phone Troubleshooter / Line Test actually work?
27-09-2016 10:00 PM
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Hi,
I've had problems with a noisy line in recent weeks and tried running the Plusnet phone troubleshooter several times. Every single time, after running for about 30 seconds, the test goes to a not-very-helpful "Oops, something seems to have gone wrong" page.
Does anyone know what the problem might be?
Re: Does Phone Troubleshooter / Line Test actually work?
28-09-2016 12:32 PM
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I can't see any reason why the phone troubleshooter wouldn't be working for you.
Testing your line isn't finding a fault, so I've sent a ticket over to you with what would be needed for the next steps, you can see that here: https://portal.plus.net/wizard/?p=search
Once you've replied, let us know and we'll pick it up.
Re: Does Phone Troubleshooter / Line Test actually work?
28-09-2016 7:53 PM
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I've just tried the troubleshooter again and still get the "Oops" message, even with just a phone plugged directly into the master socket.
I've tried the things in your video but still hear background noise (like someone rustling a packet of crisps at the other end of the line), even when running a quiet line test. It does look like I have a genuine line fault.
Re: Does Phone Troubleshooter / Line Test actually work?
28-09-2016 7:56 PM
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Can you reply to the fault ticket with the info requested and we'll get an engineer arrange: https://www.plus.net/wizard/?p=view_question&id=134834599
Re: Does Phone Troubleshooter / Line Test actually work?
03-10-2016 6:53 PM
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Hi,
I updated the support ticket a couple of days ago to request an engineer visit but haven't had any response or indication that the request has been noted. Could you please check I've done the request correctly?
Thanks
Re: Does Phone Troubleshooter / Line Test actually work?
04-10-2016 9:59 AM
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I've just booked in an engineer and confirmed this on the ticket to you.
Re: Does Phone Troubleshooter / Line Test actually work?
11-10-2016 5:28 PM
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Apologies for butting in. May I just ask, how is it working out?
TIA
Re: Does Phone Troubleshooter / Line Test actually work?
11-10-2016 6:49 PM - edited 11-10-2016 6:51 PM
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I never got the online troubleshooter / line test to work. Our phone line is noisier than ever, and broadband is now dropping out for no reason, not just when a phone call occurs.
I'm still waiting for the engineer to visit (the delay is not Plusnet's fault, we've been busy so postponed the engineer until next Monday). Hopefully he can fix it.
Re: Does Phone Troubleshooter / Line Test actually work?
12-10-2016 9:14 AM
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Re: Does Phone Troubleshooter / Line Test actually work?
17-10-2016 11:31 AM
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All sorted (hopefully).
The Openreach engineer came, and at first there didn't seem to be any problem (the line was quiet). However, he plugged his kit into our phone socket and detected a break 287m away (i.e. in the cabinet down the road). He dashed off, fixed that, then came back. Impressively, he then got his ladder to check the connections in the junction box where the phone line meets the wall of our house, and found they were a bit corroded so sorted that too.
So far so good - I can now make a phone call without the broadband dying! It will be interesting to see what speed the broadband achieves in the next few days as it's been limping along at about 10Mbps due to all the drop-outs.
So many thanks to Plusnet and Openreach.
Re: Does Phone Troubleshooter / Line Test actually work?
17-10-2016 11:40 AM
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Glad to hear it's been a positive experience with the engineer visit.
Hopefully DLM will bounce the broadband speed back to where it should be soon enough.
Thanks for keeping us updated on your side of things.
Re: Does Phone Troubleshooter / Line Test actually work?
18-10-2016 6:10 PM
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Oh dear, the noise has come back already.
I'll give it a couple of days, but if I do want to call the engineer back should I use the existing ticket or raise a new ticket?
Re: Does Phone Troubleshooter / Line Test actually work?
18-10-2016 7:50 PM
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Sorry to hear the noise has come back
I'd recommend responding via the existing ticket. It should remain open for 14 days to allow a response if the problem hasn't been resolved, before it closes off automatically if you don't respond.
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