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So I got a new modem cable. This is slightly different from the one that I am replacing. The old one has RJ11 plugs at each end, this new one has a RJ11 plug at the computer end and a BT plug at the other end. According to MS help and the PC World adviser, this modem cable should produce a dial tone on a phone, but it doesn�t. Nor does it produce a dial tone at the modem.
When I connect the computer to the BT socket, the phone that�s in the same socket rings continuously � and the computer is not switched on.
Now I suspect a fault in the BT equipment � is it possible for there to be a service for phones and not for internet? I shall be calling BT soon, but I would like some advice first, please.
Any help would be most appreciated.
Thanks
Buenchico
Thanks for that. I'm 95% sre that the modem is fried, but I didn't want to get a new modem installed just to find out that it was the BT line all along! I haven't been able to prove anything either way.
I've been to PC World and discovered that it's cheaper to get a new modem installed than to have the current one checked out! And you're right - the guy said that they had a lot of modem work on since that storm.
So it goes in tonight to get a new modem.
That'll teach me to unplug it when I see a storm coming!
The funny thing is, though, that we got our first computer only a couple of years ago and had lived without internet access for decades. Now the family can't do without it. When I suggested that we just do without it again, they went ballistic!
Cheers.
Merlin