I have some basic TalkTalk package here (in a city), and for a couple of months it was fine. Then I plugged a phone in as well, just a very simple corded one, and the connection kept dropping. There was a great deal of crackling and white noise through the phone, over the dial tone or during a call.
If the phone was on the hook when I turned the modem on, it would never connect. Once I lifted the phone handset and listened, I could then hear the faint noise of the modem doing something (a bit like an old dial up sequence of noises, but fainter) and then it would sync.
For the modem to sync the phone has to be plugged in BUT off the hook. Unplugged, or on the hook = no sync.
TalkTalk obviously assure me there's nothing wrong and there is in fact no noise on the line etc. I'm not here looking for tech support as much as an idea as to whether this has anything to do with TalkTalk or if it's likely inherent to my phone line?
The time will come soon when I may renew my contract, and I hate the trouble of changing ISPs (something always seems to go wrong) but would consider it if it may sort the issue out.
It's otherwise "OK" but not great. It does alright for me.
Thanks,
If the phone was on the hook when I turned the modem on, it would never connect. Once I lifted the phone handset and listened, I could then hear the faint noise of the modem doing something (a bit like an old dial up sequence of noises, but fainter) and then it would sync.
For the modem to sync the phone has to be plugged in BUT off the hook. Unplugged, or on the hook = no sync.
TalkTalk obviously assure me there's nothing wrong and there is in fact no noise on the line etc. I'm not here looking for tech support as much as an idea as to whether this has anything to do with TalkTalk or if it's likely inherent to my phone line?
The time will come soon when I may renew my contract, and I hate the trouble of changing ISPs (something always seems to go wrong) but would consider it if it may sort the issue out.
It's otherwise "OK" but not great. It does alright for me.

Thanks,
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