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NTE Power Status
19-12-2018 8:17 AM
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Hi
Can someone explain this parameter?
I have googled, but get a load of GEA reports (including ones on this board)
Thanks
Re: NTE Power Status
19-12-2018 8:21 AM
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Re: NTE Power Status
20-12-2018 5:39 PM
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NTE = Network Terminating Equipment, basically the BT socket which is the point which divides BT faults from user faults.
Compare with NTE5A socket etc
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Re: NTE Power Status
20-12-2018 5:44 PM
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Hi
Thanks for the reply, but what does the Power ON (and presumably Power OFF?) mean?
Re: NTE Power Status
20-12-2018 6:29 PM
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I'm guessing its only relevant to a large business installation, where the NTE is a piece of electronic equipment - not just a BT socket!
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Re: NTE Power Status
20-12-2018 6:39 PM
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Hi
On my GEA's, it shows POWER ON, but its just a standard NTE faceplate with phone & broadband sockets,
no other power source.
Also on the BT AdslChecker it shows the NTEFaceplate as N.
Re: NTE Power Status
20-12-2018 7:41 PM
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The NTE for FTTC used to be the Openreach Huawei HG612 or ECI modem.
Maybe it just indicates if your modem is on or off.
Re: NTE Power Status
20-12-2018 7:48 PM - edited 20-12-2018 8:38 PM
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Hi
All GEA's have the same status as does the BT checker.The only modems used are the PN Hub (white one) and a Vigor.
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