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  1. danielbhatoa

    Finding network block

    I've spoken to our network analysts and I'm told there are no internal to external blocks on our side of the network.
  2. danielbhatoa

    Finding network block

    Hi, My university is spread over 3 campuses , A,B & C. I have trouble accessing a couple of websites at A & B campuses. The 3rd campus (C) connects to the outside world via a different link. I can view www.aspire-aimhigher.co.uk at campus C, but not A & B. A & B can ping this web address...
  3. danielbhatoa

    Detecting phones at end cable?

    John, " connect a ringer in series with one side of the line, call the number. " Apologies for my ignorance (I'm fairly new to telecoms). How would I go about doing this? Do I connect a telephone handset? How do I connect it in series? Bear in mind I don't know the number at the far end...
  4. danielbhatoa

    Detecting phones at end cable?

    Cheers for the response guys. I've managed to use a fluke to detect digital phones, but I haven't managed to get it to work with an analog phone.
  5. danielbhatoa

    Detecting phones at end cable?

    Hi, I'm new to the forum and not sure if this the right place to post, apologies if not. At work, we use flukes to test patch cabinet cables to see if there is a pc at the other end of the cable. Does anyone know if there is an equivalent tool to detect a telephone? This would be helpful in...

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