Get help with your TalkTalk landline and calling features.
24-10-2024 12:08 PM - edited 24-10-2024 12:14 PM
Today both my phone connection and Internet are dreadful.
Trying to make important calls to sort out muddles made by utility companies.
The line appears to be fine for a few minutes and then crashes - I literally asked the E.on Next lady if she had dropped her phone.
We tried on the smartphone and the call suddenly lost wifi calling and crashed too. It simply stopped.
I called back on the landline and got a bit further, but the call collapsed into the equivalent of "snowflakes" on an old telly, i.e. crackle, crackle, crackle.
It recovered enough to finish what we were trying to do.
I've been out and about dealing with other jobs and have come back to my router repeatedly losing the Internet connection.
I can't fall back on Three....
The internet keeps disconnecting. Is something happening with the firmware? Check for repeated loss of connection this morning, please.
on 28-10-2024 04:26 PM
Fingers crossed it stays that way.
The internet is not great where I'm staying at the moment so I'll still have crucial jobs to catch up on when I get back.
Thanks for keeping an eye on it for me. 😊
on 28-10-2024 01:44 PM
Hi @Gliwmaeden2
Openreach have closed the fault as resolved - Fault was located at local cabinet.
The line tests are now all clear too.
on 28-10-2024 01:41 PM
@Debbie-TalkTalk, did you receive any updates?
I got this:
Of course, I can't check whether it's working satisfactorily while on holiday, but you should be able to check the phone line at least.
Any explanation as to what caused the fault?
on 28-10-2024 07:18 AM
I do hope so.
on 28-10-2024 06:57 AM
Hi @Gliwmaeden2
The fault has been assigned to a line engineer this morning.
Openreach have not said they need access to the property so they will likely complete work on the line externally.
I will check on this again later this afternoon for additional updates.
on 25-10-2024 04:42 PM
No improvement all day, @Debbie-TalkTalk.
I'm to be away for half term and don't want to leave the router mindlessly powering up only to drop - it's doing it every few minutes in the daytime.
A mystery as to why it seemed OK first thing for c 2 x 1/2 hours in the morning, before 9am. Openreach vans have been parked a couple of streets away recently - are they tinkering and causing problems for other customers?
Not in the right direction for a direct line to the exchange.....
Anyway there's no point me paying for expensive units of electricity while I get no use from it for a week while I'm away.
The landline will of course still be plugged in if they need to test that.
I never leave the router switched on when on holiday. If they need access, it will have to wait till my return.
on 25-10-2024 10:13 AM
Hi @Gliwmaeden2
This will be related to the fault detected on the line.
Openreach will be working to fix this. As soon as they update the fault ticket then I will let you know.
Thanks
Debbie
on 25-10-2024 10:10 AM
I got a spell of decent connection for c half an hour at a time listening to radio 4 on Sounds, @Debbie-TalkTalk, but should normally be able to leave it burbling in the background nonstop.
After 9, the dropouts became increasingly frequent again and when there is a speed reading to be got at all, it's very erratic:
Notice that it's sometimes connected enough to show a signal, but too slow to get a speed reading on Ookla:
Or to even find Talktalk:
This, despite pretending to have some sort of connection showing top right on my screen.
on 25-10-2024 07:08 AM
Hi @Gliwmaeden2
This fault is still with the Openreach line engineers, there are no additional updates at the moment.
I will continue to monitor this.
Thanks
24-10-2024 11:38 PM - edited 25-10-2024 12:52 AM
Awful evening.
Thank goodness my television doesn't depend on the Internet.
Whoever they sent to the exchange yesterday lunchtime didn't get much done:
I can't even attempt to compile a shopping list without losing the connection after a couple of items.
When it is actually functioning, it's far slower than normal and some web pages don't load in time.
It's also causing the display to scramble, so my name shows here instead of my avatar:
And at times the old phone is fine, while the posh one is showing "connected without Internet". Despite looking like an OK connection the old phone can't easily load the websites, so it's all rather random.
Bizarre.....somewhat of a meltdown.
You'll need to chase this up with Openreach! I don't think I have ever had it quite so utterly dreadful.
on 24-10-2024 04:40 PM
on 24-10-2024 12:41 PM
Hi @Gliwmaeden2
Oh good, thanks for letting me know.
I will post back here as soon as Openreach provide an update.
on 24-10-2024 12:38 PM
on 24-10-2024 12:32 PM
Hi @Gliwmaeden2
I'm really sorry to hear this.
The line test is detecting a potential fault so I have passed this straight over to Openreach to be investigated by a line engineer.
I will continue to monitor for updates.
Thanks