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Old 14-05-2012, 09:47 PM
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Hi Starcrazzy,

Some interesting google results on this, from faulty curly cable to disconnected internal plugs to faulty main board controllers.

Even here on IIS Dugnsuz posted about this and he mentions 9/10 problems like this are the curly cord between the handset and the mount. I would check there is no junk in the RJ45 plugs (VISUALLY - DONT go jamming anything in there) and if nothing looks gunky or corroded, try plugging in a standard CAT5 patch/network cable between the handset and the mount and see if this works.

Worth a shot, otherwise, do like I did and google the sucker, make a cup of tea and have a read through the results.....

Good luck.

Cheers

Chris
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