sfav8r
Senior Member
- Location
- San Francisco Bay Area
We don't do a lot of telephone work, but recently had a request to install two phone lines. Pretty basic stuff, we ran about 50' from the office to the utility room where the MPOE was. The telco had already identified the lines on the binding post and we connected the two new lines.
Now, a couple of days later, the client is getting a double dial tone on a different line. I stopped by and checked everything we did and it looks fine. I called AT&T for them and AT&T said they showed a crossed line, but couldn't determine if it was on their end or on the clients end. When they came out, they did a quick check and siad their end was fine and left. So now the client is calling me again.
Does anyone know what causes a double dial tone? The symptom is that you are making two calls at once. Depending upon the timing, one line goes through and you get a ring and the 2nd line gets a busy or a roll-over line. It's very annoying.
Any suggestions as to what to check or what we might have done that caused it?
Thanks
Now, a couple of days later, the client is getting a double dial tone on a different line. I stopped by and checked everything we did and it looks fine. I called AT&T for them and AT&T said they showed a crossed line, but couldn't determine if it was on their end or on the clients end. When they came out, they did a quick check and siad their end was fine and left. So now the client is calling me again.
Does anyone know what causes a double dial tone? The symptom is that you are making two calls at once. Depending upon the timing, one line goes through and you get a ring and the 2nd line gets a busy or a roll-over line. It's very annoying.
Any suggestions as to what to check or what we might have done that caused it?
Thanks
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