Bob Sounds like you have the solution already. If it looks like and smells like a turd it must be a turd. You don't have to taste it to know its a turd. I think confucious said that one (HaHaHa). Pull the lines out of the ksu and test.Telco used to have a 1k test tone sent at 0db. You just dial the same first three digits and then 0002. A 1k test tone is sent. Chect the other 2 lines while the tone is on. Do this with the other 2 lines and see what happens. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "kxt help" <kxt@kxthelp.com> Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 8:27 PM Subject: KX-T: KX-TA624-2 Cross talk between lines
> Customer is having cross talk in all weather between their three phone > lines. This were originally three Verizon lines and there were no > problems. Without saying anything to me, the customer switched to VoIP > with Cablevision. Cablevision claims there can not be crosstalk on VoIP > lines. They claim the problem is within the building [a small two story > office building with one tenant.] Last week cablevision ran new Cat5e > from their modem to the 624 KSU. Each pair of the Cat5e was individually > crimped and plugged directly into the CO port. There are no cutdown > blocks ... a continuous run. The customer claims the problem still exists. > > Has anyone seen this type of problem coming from within the KSU? > > Anyone have any ideas? > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Bob Bruskin > President > Halstead Electronics Ltd. > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ > Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt > _________________________________________________________________ KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt