Hi, In process of changing utilities including broadband supplier from BT my landline was disconnected. My fault for not checking. I have BT Open Reach white Huawei 4 port modem. So I asked to reinstall landline. Text to confirm it is now ready to use (with a new number). Neither Tel 1 or2 light on modem is lit so although I have dialling tone on landline and digit sounds no connection ringing out or in. Should it be working through modem? Tried a landline phone in other phone sockets in house and only works in one, which is very inconveniently placed. Please can any suggestions be explained relatively simply. Thanks
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Who is your current supplier, as they are now responsible for your connection. It has nothing to do with BT Retail, who run this forum? You need to post on their user forum, assuming they have one.
Its Openreach that provide the network, and there is no such company as BT Openreach.
Thank you. Does that mean I cannot connect BT landline to the modem, where the landline was connected before? Sorry for basic questions.
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Thank you. Does that mean I cannot connect BT landline to the modem, where the landline was connected before? Sorry for basic questions.
Who is providing your service? Its an Openreach landline connection, and has nothing to do with BT Retail.
There is no such thing as a BT landline any more.
As you are no longer a BT Retail customer, this forum cannot help with your current installation.
You need to speak to your new provider, or post on their forum, where you should be able to get help.
As you have not said who your new provider is, I cannot give you the link to their user forum, so who have you moved your phone and broadband service to?
Then your phone connection will be delivered over the copper landline connection that comes into your house, and will appear on the master phone socket, and any other socket which is wired to it.
As BT are not supplying your broadband, you will no longer be able to use the TEL1 or TEL2 connection on the Openreach modem. All you can do is to rewire your internal phone connections, or employ someone to do it for you.
Splitting your services the way you have done, is much more expensive and causes complications.
When you do return to BT Broadband, you will almost certainly have your landline moved over to BT Digital Voice, as both the copper landline and the TEL1 connection to the Openreach modem, will no longer be available.
BT Digital voice is the future phone connection method, and used the broadband to carry the phone connection.