Caller ID disappears

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Caller ID disappears Terry 06-11-2008
Posted by Terry on June 11, 2008, 6:27 pm
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Recently put DSL on the first line of a Panasonic telephone system. "Y"
Filter on the line before the phone system, DSL to DSL modem and line to
phone. Now caller ID is gone. Does the filter stop that ? Have done this
many times and never had this come up.

TerryS



Posted by Steven Lichter on June 11, 2008, 7:31 pm
Terry wrote:
> Recently put DSL on the first line of a Panasonic telephone system. "Y"
> Filter on the line before the phone system, DSL to DSL modem and line to
> phone. Now caller ID is gone. Does the filter stop that ? Have done this
> many times and never had this come up.
>
> TerryS
>
>
I have had DSL for over 4 years and have never had any CID problems.
Maybe there are other problems. at&t just put a filter at my main box
and I was able to remove all the filters which did help my speed.

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Posted by Rich Piehl on June 11, 2008, 7:48 pm
Terry wrote:
> Recently put DSL on the first line of a Panasonic telephone system. "Y"
> Filter on the line before the phone system, DSL to DSL modem and line to
> phone. Now caller ID is gone. Does the filter stop that ? Have done this
> many times and never had this come up.
>

Have you tried monitoring the line to make sure you are getting the
Caller ID data burst. I have seen cases where where changes like adding
DSL are done, and a few days later somebody comes through and works the
disconnect order and pulls the plug on something they shouldn't have, or
on the wrong circuit.

Take care,
Rich

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Posted by DA on June 13, 2008, 3:51 pm
Terry wrote:


> Recently put DSL on the first line of a Panasonic telephone system.
> "Y"
> Filter on the line before the phone system, DSL to DSL modem and line
> to
> phone. Now caller ID is gone. Does the filter stop that ? Have done
> this
> many times and never had this come up.

> TerryS

If you've just recently added the DSL service to that line, the most
probable cause IMHO is that the phone company added the DSL service to
your account and re-arranged it so that the CallerID service is gone from
the account. Just call them up and have them verify if you still have the
caller ID service enabled. They might have given you some kind of "bundle"
service (voice/Internet) that does not include CallerID by default.



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