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Cannot disable the battery audible alert on 2wire modem
I just started a Uverse internet service that uses a 2Wire modem. For some reason the battery audible alert keeps coming on. The Power button blinks red, and, the audible comes on. I know that there is no problem with the power. So ... I logged into the modem, and, then, using my modem password, disabled the alert. When I did this, I received a message saying "Warning you are permanently disabling the audible alert" So I was happy. But ... the alert still goes off, and I still hear it. It is driving me crazy. Anybody got any ideas?
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beerjunkie1995
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12 years ago
That is a known issue by the techs. (atleast i hope). The only fix we found is to swap both the battery and the inid (outside unit). Its a communication error between the outside unit and the battery casing. It is not service affecting just annoying. Put in a call and have a tech come swap both units.
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texasguy37
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12 years ago
Is this a Belkin battery? Is there a button on the front of the battery to silence the alert?
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rojozia
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12 years ago
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rojozia
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12 years ago
I'm sorry that I forgot to mention a couple of things. There are two lights on the front of the modem. One is "Power" and the other is "Battery". For the majority of the time, both lights are green. When I hear the audible alarm the "Power" light blinks red.
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texasguy37
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12 years ago
There is no battery inside the 2Wire modem. The battery backup is a separate unit.
Which 2Wire modem do you have?
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beerjunkie1995
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12 years ago
He has an inid.
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rojozia
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12 years ago
Thank you both both for your help. I will call AT&T and let them know. After reading your responses, I realize that I have been refering to my "modem" in all my posts, but I should have said INID (I think that the box is also called a PDU, 'power distribution unit'. The problem is with the box that houses the backup battery, NOT the modem. Sorry for the confusion, I am just now learning all the names for all the boxes, and, thanks again.
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Hopefool
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11 years ago
I am having the exact same problem. POWER light randomly blinking red. ( not the battery light) No problems with service everything works fine. Tech support has been out twice, changed out box twice, ran new wires yet I still have the beeping noise. If it continues sadly Im just canceling my service. the beeeping noise is making me mad ( crazy) with no solution this is unacceptable. Im glad to read Im not the only one, they made me think my case has never been seen before. Obviously it is a known isue. The audible sound SHOULD be able to be silenced PERIOD !!!!!!!
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dhascall
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11 years ago
We had a pretty good windstorm that hit last week and I think that it must have caused a temporary (as in a milisecond) power loss. My wife woke me and said that sometrhing was beeping and that there were no lights on, on the RG. I knew that the shrill tone was the Belkin. By the way - I do not have U-Voice.
I called 1-800-288-2020 after looking over the Belkin for a reset button. The AT&T T1 was of no help and refered me to Belkin He then told me to bypass the Battery Backup but that seemed impossible as the power cord that went from the RG to the Belkin unit was hardwired in to the Belkin. He then said that he would have to mail me a new RG. I said STOP THE MADNESS! I then looked again, at the Belkin and found a power switch. I turned it off, then back on and silence and the RG started back up. Solved it myself. The T1 informed me that my RG requires a battery backup, even if I do not have U-Voice. Since he had struck out all around, I'll take that :one "under advisement."
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