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Unplug it from the connection at the wall and use another phone to see if the phone wiring in the house works. If you don't hear dial tone in the test phone, then the problem is the wiring in the house or the phone lines. If you hear dial tone then the problem is in the base of the other phone.
Have you paid the phone bill? Are you supposed to have phone service?
Providing that you have a contract with the phone company and it's paid up, take a hardwire telephone out to the grey junction box on the outside of the house. Open the junction box and plug your phone into one of the two phone jacks inside, Try the phone. If you get no dial tone, try the other phone jack.
If you get no dial tone from either phone jack, borrow a hardwire telephone from a neighbor and try both jacks again with the borrowed telephone.
If no dial tone with your phone or your neighbor's phone, then the problem is on the phone company's side of that junction box.
If your neighbor's phone works but yours doesn't, the problem is your phones - lightening strike, maybe?
If your phone works in the junction box but not inside the house, then the wiring from the junction box to your house jacks has a bad connection somewhere. Someone - you or someone else - will have the arduous task of tracking down where that bad connection is.
Are you in the USA? If yes ... continue ... if no ... I can't help you, but you are welcome to read on, it may fit.
Disconnect a telephone (preferably one that does not require external power) and go to your DeMark (a gray box where the phone line enters your home). Open it up - you will need a screw driver. Inside you will see a RJ-11 plug in arrangement. Unplug it and plug your telephone in.
Does it work? Yes = you have a phone inside your house that is "off hook". Find it and hang it up. Can't find one off hook? Unplug everything on all telephone jacks in your house, computers, fax, telephones, everything. When the dial tone returns, plug the devices in one at a time until you find the bad device.
No, the phone does not work = Phone may be faulty (try another telephone)
OR,
... there is no service coming to your house. If you have a cooperating neighbor, take your telephone to their house and try it. If it works at their house, it has to work at your house. If your phone is known good and there is no dial tone at the DeMark, call your service provider.
Follow the procedures found in the front of your telephone book ... that yellow thing in the kitchen that no one uses ... that it the telephone book.
There may be other reasons your phone doesn't work ... but start with my suggestion. If the phone company comes and the trouble is in your house, it will cost you according to the current tarrif ... see the phone book for details on this.
to test the phone system. unplug the phones that are not working from the telephone jack. Install a phone on that phone jack that you know works (an old one or a cheap new phone). If the new phone works on the phone line in question, then your cordless phones are the problem and not the house phone line. If you plug the known working phone into the wall and it now does not work, then you have a problem with the wall outlet or the connection to the house. If it is a phone line or house connection problem, call your phone company. If it is your cordless unit, try them at a different phone outlet or at some other house to see if they work anywhere.
The best suggestion is to bring your phone to the nearest Nokia Care Center. Or you may wanna check any cell phone stores. There should be an available casing/housing in any cell phone stores.
Yes these phone's are sensitive to the phone jack its plugged into as it powers the backlight and the whole phone itself. You need to check and see at the NID Network Interface device outside and check and see how much voltage you got comming in there. This is a problem too with the phone is if you have more then two phones in the house on this NID, Trust me I have this phone and it is verry sensitive and it requires poer to run the unit this is a factory issue as well they built these phones without thinking about the customers situation.
there a magnet at the left corner of your w350i flap. maybe the magnet goes missing. that's why u cant lock your phone.
the solution is u need to find the magnet and put it back or change new housing for your phone. if u want to change to new housing make sure it was the original housing because only original has the magnet that can lock your phone.
Well. i think there is some problem with the mobile phone.i have the same phone and it's working fine one of my member in the house has samsung he has the signal problem in the house only all member of the house own nokia brand mobile phone and they never had any signal problem and even the people says that all i can say is that get your mobile checked with some one professional
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