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I don't know what an eMTA is. As far as I know all I have is the internet modem/router (Panoramic WiFi) and there was a phone cord going from that to a jack near the computer (not the one in the kitchen) and then the kitchen phone worked as well as it's extensions.
I do still have an ATT backup battery in the basement that was plugged in but didn't appear to be hookekd up to anything any more.
I understand Panoramic WiFi are all-in-one devices (telephone, Internet, router). That's good and also good it's connected to a phone jack.
You could try recycling power for a few minutes to allow it to reboot. If that doesn't work, Cox could try to reprovision the telephone modem.
The ATT backup battery is still plugged into what...an AC outlet? That shouldn't be a problem as long as it's not connected to a phone jack.
- MickeyCT7 years agoNew Contributor
Yes, the ATT backup battery is plugged in to an AC outlet. I'm unplugging it because it won't do anything anymore.
Recycling hasn't worked either. It doesn't look like the other jacks are hooked up to anything. Looks like the kitchen jack is hooked up to the jack the modem is plugged in to but the other jacks are not.
- Bruce7 years agoHonored Contributor III
How can you tell if the other jacks are hooked up to anything? Weren't your phones connected to them and operational with your ATT service?
- MickeyCT7 years agoNew Contributor
Yes, they were working previously, at least the phone in my bedroom was. I haven't checked the other jacks in a while since we don't have phones hooked up for them.
I followed the phone wires in the basement to a little square panel and just looked at the connections. it appears that the jack the modem is connected to and the jack in the kitchen are linked, but the others are not. I assume that's the issue. I don't understand why they would have been disconnected.
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