Loop fault - ndt. How long to fix (aprox)?
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10-01-2021 12:28 PM
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On Friday my line stop working at around 3am. They ran a diagnosis and it came with ndt (no dial tone) - loop. So, there is a problem between the exchange and my premises I think. I disconnected everything at home and I still had the same error so it’s 99% confirmed the issue is not on my premises
The engineer is coming on Tuesday. Is it likely it will be solved on the same day?
I need internet to work and it will be a problem for me if I don’t have it fixed on Tuesday
Thanks
Fixed! Go to the fix.
Re: Loop fault - ndt. How long to fix (aprox)?
10-01-2021 12:32 PM
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It would depend on where the fault is, or if it needs a complex solution such as underground civils work.
Out of interest, had you tried to connect to the test point of your master socket?
Re: Loop fault - ndt. How long to fix (aprox)?
10-01-2021 12:34 PM
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Nobody else in the street has an issue so seems to be something affecting just me. Maybe a rat has chewed a wire or something?
10-01-2021 12:37 PM
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Well, your telephone line effectively has two cables all the way from the exchange to yourself. A loop fault is when these two cables are in contact with each other. The most common causes (in my experience) for loop faults is a faulty NTE (master socket) or an extension running off the back of it.
Could you take a picture of your socket and upload it here?
Re: Loop fault - ndt. How long to fix (aprox)?
10-01-2021 12:40 PM
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Re: Loop fault - ndt. How long to fix (aprox)?
10-01-2021 12:46 PM
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Does your phone and or broadband work when connected to the port on the back of the socket?
i've circled in the picture
Re: Loop fault - ndt. How long to fix (aprox)?
10-01-2021 12:48 PM
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Regarding to the port of the back, do you mean to use a micro filter and connect the dsl line to the micro filter to that socket? I didn’t try that, but if it doesn’t work it might be the micro filter is faulty either
Re: Loop fault - ndt. How long to fix (aprox)?
10-01-2021 12:55 PM - edited 10-01-2021 12:56 PM
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Yes, plugging into that socket with a microfilter would rule of the front plate or extension causing issue, but as you correctly point out, would not rule out a fault with the filter.
However, it looks like you may have a prefiltered faceplate?
Re: Loop fault - ndt. How long to fix (aprox)?
10-01-2021 1:01 PM
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I have tested this with 2 different micro filters I have at home (they should work but haven’t used those for years) and dsl light is still blinking until it goes off
Does it help to find where the problem might be?
Thanks for the support
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10-01-2021 1:05 PM
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Re: Loop fault - ndt. How long to fix (aprox)?
10-01-2021 1:11 PM - edited 10-01-2021 1:12 PM
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Typically speaking that wouldn't be connected so should be of no concern
Regarding the location of the fault? It's either a faulty or corroded NTE or further out to line. However this should all be Openreach's remit and should be quite easy to locate with it being a "full loop"
I suppose the only thing you could look for is any corrosion on the back of the NTE, however I can't advise you do this if you don't feel comfortable doing so.
Re: Loop fault - ndt. How long to fix (aprox)?
10-01-2021 1:48 PM
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And finally, although I understand you don’t have enough information, with everything you have in hand, is it something you believe might be solved on the day?
Thanks!
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10-01-2021 1:58 PM
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10-01-2021 2:00 PM
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12-01-2021 7:01 PM
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Issue fixed. It was a twisted cable outside the property
Thanks
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