I have 3 phones in my house and quality is somehow lower when all devices are connected, also significantly lowered when i pick up 2 phones when call incoming.
Is there some way to increase signal strength (i think this caused cuz signal is split between 2 devices) or what causes this?
I have 3 phones in my house and quality is somehow lower when all devices are connected, also significantly lowered when i pick up 2 phones when call incoming.
Is there some way to increase signal strength (i think this caused cuz signal is split between 2 devices) or what causes this?
The solution is simple. Stick a wire hanger into the nearest electrical socket and hold onto the hanger when you pick up the phone. Instant signal boost.
actually you probably have wiring issues with your phone. i dont know if you know anything about phone lines, but you can split two phones easily with one line(4 wires, only two needed for one phone line) so if you only have problems with a certain two connections then you have found your problem.
You want to come into the Other, ask a useless question, and expect not to get picked to pieces? Well, far be it from me to question your naivete...
Instead, I will offer some advice on your little problem. Chop off your left leg, beat yourself over the head with it a few times, and then roast it up and munch it. I guarantee your signal problems will be a minor problem afterward.
actually you probably have wiring issues with your phone. i dont know if you know anything about phone lines, but you can split two phones easily with one line(4 wires, only two needed for one phone line) so if you only have problems with a certain two connections then you have found your problem.
I live in Europe and it was like this for years, and it was wired by phone company.
If you dont know shit about telephony print your fucking moronish advices and stick them in your ass.
Toms hardware forum always been place where brainwashed 14 y.o. kiddies stick together after being watching CNN and Fox news, you probably think i am doing something illegal because i trying to fix my phone myself, GL being retards.
Dude, WTF. That was probably the most thoughful and polite answer of them all, and you tear into him like that? Go the fu[b][/b]ck away and please don't come back...
I was going to help you, but after that post I'm minded not to.
Just fcuk off. If you don't like these forums then don't post here. Or anywhere. In fact, don't bother communicating with other people at all from now on.
Seriously, the one guy who gives you a bit of on topic advice and you flame him for it? Here's a bit of advice. Learn how to spell and word a coherent question shit for brains. From here on, we're really not joking around when we tell you to fuck off, eat shit and stop wasting our precious oxygen.
actually you probably have wiring issues with your phone. i dont know if you know anything about phone lines, but you can split two phones easily with one line(4 wires, only two needed for one phone line) so if you only have problems with a certain two connections then you have found your problem.
I live in Europe and it was like this for years, and it was wired by phone company.
If you dont know **** about telephony print your ****** moronish advices and stick them in your ass.
Toms hardware forum always been place where brainwashed 14 y.o. kiddies stick together after being watching CNN and Fox news, you probably think i am doing something illegal because i trying to fix my phone myself, GL being retards.
I had some valid advice that I received from my friend that works at AT&T, but since you are a fu[b][/b]ckhead, my prior advice still stands. Make sure its a wire hanger dumbass. Seeing as you can't tell what good advice is, you'd be better of removing yourself from the gene pool in a hopefully spectacular manner.
actually you probably have wiring issues with your phone. i dont know if you know anything about phone lines, but you can split two phones easily with one line(4 wires, only two needed for one phone line) so if you only have problems with a certain two connections then you have found your problem.
I live in Europe and it was like this for years, and it was wired by phone company.
If you dont know **** about telephony print your ****** moronish advices and stick them in your ass.
Toms hardware forum always been place where brainwashed 14 y.o. kiddies stick together after being watching CNN and Fox news, you probably think i am doing something illegal because i trying to fix my phone myself, GL being retards.
I live in Europe and it was like this for years, and it was wired by phone company.
If you dont know **** about telephony print your ****** moronish advices and stick them in your ass.
Toms hardware forum always been place where brainwashed 14 y.o. kiddies stick together after being watching CNN and Fox news, you probably think i am doing something illegal because i trying to fix my phone myself, GL being retards.
lmao at nooby anger.
Yeah big boy, fire up! Blow off that steam. Resort to the lowest common denominator with your ranting and make a statement! Be bold, big boy! Scream, whine and whinge like the very 14 yr olds that you so deride.
actually you probably have wiring issues with your phone. i dont know if you know anything about phone lines, but you can split two phones easily with one line(4 wires, only two needed for one phone line) so if you only have problems with a certain two connections then you have found your problem.
I live in Europe and it was like this for years, and it was wired by phone company.
If you dont know **** about telephony print your ****** moronish advices and stick them in your ass.
Toms hardware forum always been place where brainwashed 14 y.o. kiddies stick together after being watching CNN and Fox news, you probably think i am doing something illegal because i trying to fix my phone myself, GL being retards.
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