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Self Install adsl
I've seen several posts on forums etc, slating ISP's or BT in respect of fault finding adsl connections. What some people may not realise is that the vast majority of adsl connections today are sold as self install, and therefore the onus is on ourselves to try and troubleshoot our connections as much as we can before BTw will accept a fault procedure.
If BTw have been called out to an adsl fault and it is found that the problem lies with the home owners equipment then BTw will make a charge to the end-user. Below is a post I made a few months ago on this subject. I think that what some people do not realise here is that once upon a time _all_ adsl connections were fitted and sorted/serviced by BT.In the past I have had correspondence with a BT technical engineer who works for BTw fault finding, who advised me for example that one of the most common reasons for slow speeds is the fact that so many users have unsecured wireless networks. Therefore before we place a complaint about our connection, it is our responsibility to ensure that we have carried out basic fault finding procedures ourselves. ADDED: This article was originally posted at: ::. Kitz - self install adsl .:: Last edited by brian; 26-02-07 at 08:11 PM. |
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