Stewart Nelson wrote:

I have a single analog line coming into the house.. This line is for my ADSL and home phone.. My Asterisk box uses an X100P card to connect to the analog line.. I have a microfilter on the line etc.. The rest of my phone system works inbound and outbound calls via a VoIP provider over the ADSL line..

The problem I am having is that the X100P seems to introduce a lot of noise on the line when it its connected to the "phone" socket on the microfilter and this causes the ADSL quality to drop quite badly.. When the X100P is not connected I have a signal to noise ratio of 29dB downstream and 30dB upstream (this stays the same when I connect an analog phone) when I connect the X100P the SNR drops to 12dB downstream and 30dB upstream.. At 12dB I get a large number of CRC errors and errored seconds on the ADSL connection..

Anyone got any ideas why the X100P would cause this kind of deterioration?


I suspect that it's not the X100P, but noise from your PC's power
supply or motherboard.

1. With the X100P connected, cycle power to the ADSL modem so it
  renegotiates.  If the noise is relatively narrowband, the
  noisy bins will be avoided and the SNR should improve.

2. Try two filters in cascade.  Plug the new filter into the
  phone socket of the existing filter, and the X100P into the
  phone socket of the new one.

3. Try a long (25-foot or 50-foot) cord between the filter
  and the X100P.  Try winding the cord into a coil about
  8 inches in diameter.

4. Try a ferrite clamp-on core, such as those used to suppress
  noise in car stereo systems, around the cord from the X100P.
  If the core has a sufficiently large opening, make a two or
  three turn coil with the phone cord.

5. Try putting the X100P in a different PCI slot, so it is as
  far as possible from noisy boards such as video.

Good luck,

Stewart


Thanks for the suggestions..

I have tried another microfilter, the long cable and the cascaded microfilter and all made no difference at all..

I dont think it is the microfilter or the internal house cabling.. Also the fact that a standard analog phone doesn't do it also points to the X100P..

I can't move the X100P to another PCI slot because I only have two in this PC and the other has a TDM400P.. The only thing I could do is setup a completely new PC with Asterisk and go from there..

Guess this means that as usual I have bumped into a problem that no one else has (of knows they have :) )..

Later..

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