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on 08-01-2025 11:59 AM
I ran a line test today because some phone calls have have not rung and some that do get answered are of poor quality sound. The result of the test was a fault had been found. TalkTalk Ref: -15188560 I then ran the further test and the result stated we were unable to find a problem. What do I do now?
on 09-01-2025 08:16 AM
Hello,
Great thank you. We'll check back in with you on Monday 🙂
Thanks
Michelle
on 09-01-2025 08:14 AM
O.K. Thank you, I will do that.
on 09-01-2025 06:45 AM
Morning,
Ok. Would it be possible to keep the phone and router at the test socket for a few days just to see if the same fault re-occurs please?
Thanks
Michelle
on 08-01-2025 05:10 PM
Whilst in the test socket I have used the phone to call out and have received a call O.K.
But as the problem of receiving calls was intermittent I can't say definitely that all is O.K.
on 08-01-2025 04:51 PM
I am now connected to the test socket. But I am now confused because after I did the line test earlier I received an email and text message that the test had been completed. Yet when I tried to run the line test a second time the message said it was still being investigated.
on 08-01-2025 04:04 PM
OK, could you try connecting your telephone to the test socket and check to see if you experience the same issues - Your guide to main phone sockets - TalkTalk Help & Support
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on 08-01-2025 03:19 PM
No. I have not been asked to do this.
on 08-01-2025 12:19 PM
Hi @Ganger
I'm sorry to hear this.
The line tests are detecting a loop fault and this fault is often caused by internal wiring or equipment connected to the line.
Can I just check, have you tested with the phone directly at the test socket?