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	<keywords>drop out bad phone line disconnections</keywords>
	<theme>What causes bad line quality?</theme>
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Other things that can create problems with modem drop-outs
are poor waterproofing on the phone lines, especially if
the problem becomes more apparent during or slightly after
it has been raining. Loose or old line wiring can also
create noise on the line and disconnect you from the
Internet. That copper wire, which runs around your house,
down the street and to your local exchange can vary in
quality. If it is in a poor state, nothing else you do will
make any difference.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;This is a problem that is
unfortunately more common than we would like it to be due
to a lot of low quality phone lines in and around Tasmania.
 These line conditions can change from time to time,
sometimes related to weather conditions (excessive
moisture) or repair work being done in the street or
exchange that has a knock on effect that goes undetected. 
It relates to your modem trying to connect to the net
faster than the telephone lines can carry the signal.
Therefore you get an unstable connection that drops out or
a connection that stalls when trying to pass data
manifesting in a stop start or erratic download.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br
/&gt;Telstra’s telephone exchange and the distance to it
from your home can make a difference in your connection
performance. Some exchanges might have some good lines and
some bad lines so can be a lottery whether you get a good
one. Each call you make may be different.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Some
of the previously mentioned equipment and situations will
cause a noisy line. Call Telstra faults and get them to
check it (keeping in mind they only certify their lines to
19600 bps which is much slower than an average modem
today). Please note that Telstra will only test line for
voice quality and a very low data quality. Your modem is
much faster than that.  Modem initialisation strings could
help the problem.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;If your problem continues
please read the further information links - in particular
follow the steps outlined in &lt;a
href=&quot;index.php?action=artikel&amp;cat=2&amp;id=53&amp;artlang=en&quot;&gt;What
are modem initialisation strings?&lt;/a&gt;  &lt;/p&gt;&lt;h3&gt;Further
Information&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;a
href=&quot;index.php?action=artikel&amp;cat=2&amp;id=1&amp;artlang=en&quot;&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a
href=&quot;index.php?action=artikel&amp;cat=2&amp;id=53&amp;artlang=en&quot;&gt;What
are modem initialisation strings?&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;a
href=&quot;index.php?action=artikel&amp;cat=2&amp;id=1&amp;artlang=en&quot;&gt;Why
does my modem hang up every 5 to 20 minutes?&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a
href=&quot;index.php?action=artikel&amp;cat=2&amp;id=2&amp;artlang=en&quot;&gt;&lt;br
/&gt;Why does my modem disconnect unexpectedly?&lt;/a&gt;&lt;a
href=&quot;index.php?action=artikel&amp;cat=2&amp;id=4&amp;artlang=en&quot;&gt;&lt;br
/&gt;What is a modem Drop Out?&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</content>
	<author>Internet Tasmania</author>
	<date>2005-09-09 16:14</date>
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