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    May 30, 2012, 06:44 PM
    Suddenly, one phone jack will not support landline ring.
    I have three landline phones and one phone number. One is a plug-in answering machine connected to jack #1 (closest to the incoming line from the phone company). All three rang until recently when the phone in jack #3 did not ring; the others ring fine. I thought the phone in jack #3 was bad but it works fine in jack #2 and the phone that was in jack #2 does not ring in jack #3. I even switched phone cords, and then switched DSL filters with the same result: jack #3 suddenly stopped supporting a ring. I can still use the phone in jack #3 to dial out or to pick up incoming calls if I hear the ring from the other phones, but I would like the phone connected to jack #3 to work. Any ideas how to solve this?
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    May 30, 2012, 06:56 PM
    Look inside where you plug your phone into for green or black discoloration, and check the line cord.
    I would bet Jack.
    If either are bad, replace cord and jack.
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    May 30, 2012, 08:46 PM
    All contact points are bright clean copper: the cords, the insets in the phone, and the phone jack itself. There had been a high-tech gel in the jack that the tech has used to prevent shorts, which had spilled over the contacts. I disassembled the jack, cleaned off the contacts, resassembled it with no improvement
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    May 31, 2012, 04:33 AM
    If that jack internal and external connections are good, you may have a problem with a connection at one of the other jacks. It may go directly to the outside box, which should be checked as well. You may see 1 pair with a bad connections.

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