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Hello together!
Since a few days has I to my Fritz! Box hair dryer 7170 (most current firmware) a new ISDN cordless telephone (T-sine 301i).
As I the telephone got I it briefly tested; speak auf's mobile phone call and of the mobile phone call. All no problem.
Since however I cannot telephone to newest thereby any longer. If I select a number, “disturbance appears after short time in the display! Not possible ".
Calls on the telephone no problem is and if I the telephone in the Fritz! Box to furnish wants, rings it also and it no problem is recognized.
Why can't I telephone?
Greeting
DSL wizard
Data:
1&1 Surf & Phone 16.000
T-Net connection (similarly telephones function)
VoIP number for the ISDN telephone
If I read that correctly, then your telephone so far functioned and stopped from one day on the others.
Then the first measure would be to take off and then again try both from the telephone and from the Fritz box for 5 to 15 minutes all plugs.
Please announce you also, if it folds again.
Yes, you should take good heed of this advice.
“Disturbance” means in principle, which does not tune something at the “ISDN line” of your telephone. The Fritz boxes are unfortunately admit for the fact that they are precise not straight without synchronisation of the clock of a “ISDN office” - thus with produced, unsolicited ISDN clock -. Some ISDN devices may not malfunction that and their service. The fact that it does not function so abruptly of one day on other any longer is unusual. Normally the inaccurate clock of the FB becomes first apparent by occasional to frequent cracking during the connection up to breaks.
Even if the Procedere with the “power off RESET” functions first, might you “disturbance” - message again and again times meet.
Greeting,
Hendrik
If the part is still exchangeable, better a ISDN Gigaset take.
That offers more quality with similar price.
Whether now reliably runs, little luck thing is, with me probably ran it in a without fixed net test well.
NO! The straight Gigasets - they otherwise are so useful - has often problems with the unsolicited ISDN clock Fritz! Box.
Greeting,
Hendrik
But the Gigaset runs with me however really excellently. Are there load differences there?
... and with me various Gigasets at the S0 of the 7050 runs just as outstanding.
Rather is because of some loads of the frit.
Or it seems to one only in such a way, because there are evenly quite many Gigasets.
Yes, it will be rather because of the Fritz boxes. Their copy dispersion (is evenly nevertheless - Tschuldigung - approving of hurry) might be rather large, so that Gigaset ISDN Basen at some frits work very well and run at others again like a bag shells.
Unfortunately no Fritz box says whether it spends the ISDN clock relatively exactly or rather imprecisely…
Greeting,
Hendrik
Thus I the telephone now already several times marked out (at the same time of the Fritz box) and also from the river took as well as the mobile part off switched - no improvement!
Someone an idea? Is genuinly nervig if one nobody call can.
Quotation:
Quotation of RealHendrik
“Disturbance” means in principle, which does not tune something at the “ISDN line” of your telephone.
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Already mark the cables between them exchanged, and/or. the telephone directly attached? And/or. is there a wiring between them?
No telephoning can m.M.n. only because of the inaccurate clock are not….
Greeting
Achim
No, I have cables not yet exchanged between them.
Wiring to Fritz the box is naturally present.
The same cable is used as at the old telephone…
It considers that the cable from the fragment must be to the FB the special cable of AVM.
Again bissl which tested:
Old cable + old telephone = all OK ONE
Old cable + new telephone = disturbance
New cable + new telephone = all OK ONE
How is to be understood? Why doesn't the old telephone go however the new with the old cable? And at the new telephone it cannot lie, because it functions with another cable.
If the ISDN line 1:1 goes through, then I could imagine only nen bad contact between the old cable and new telephone. If one of the four veins is not cleanly connected or has if vein nen quite large resistance at the contact, it comes to such disturbances. Possibly. the RJ-45 does not connect plugs cleanly at the telephone.
Would be now the only still logical explanation.
If I have such disturbances, crimp yourself I equal a new ISDN cable.
Mfg Igi