We don’t use a landline annoyingly so I can’t check as I don’t have a phone!
Is there a way I can get an engineer through here?
But im assuming unlike some others Iv seen that the log definitely suggests something! Rather than a mystery!
It might be worth either buying a cheap £10 phone or borrowing one. If the line is noisy, as it probably will be, you can report the fault as a noisy phone line.
Otherwise, just tell customer services the engineer didn't clear the fault.
Which is all well and good but Iv just been suckered into another 2 year contract .. I feel a bit inclined to say to BT to come fix it rather than me spend more money go identify their faults!
Your choice. This is just a customer to customer self help forum offering advice.
No I know.. and I appreciate it.. but I’m sure you see my point!
I massively appreciate the help
Hi @Wealey88 and welcome to our community.
I'm sorry you're having a few connection problems. I'd have to agree with @licquorice . The information you've posted points to an intermittent line fault. Your best beet would be to try the quiet line test. If you hear any noise (hissing or crackling) then report it to 151. Once the line is sorted your broadband connection will sort itself out.
Cheers
David
Thanks for the message!
Should this of shown when they did the line test their end? Everyone kept telling me my line was fine?
Just to clarify to do this test I need a cheap phone and just plug in?
Yes, just borrow one from a neighbour if you don't want to buy one.
Intermittent disconnections are very difficult to test and locate by their very nature.
You would still have the same line and the same problem whichever provider you go with.