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Using analogue phone with FTTP

Hi there.

Down to get Fibre 900 installed in a few weeks and I'm aware that I can  plug my old analogue phone into the router to keep using it as before. Question is, the analgoue phone(s) are cordless. The master unit will be plugged into the router. I assume that the slave units (that only have a power supply and don't require a phone line) will still work as before and that I won't need additional adaptors for them?

 

Thanks

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Re: Using analogue phone with FTTP

Your  phone's line cord with the BT 431 plug will now plug into the green socket on the back of the  Smart Hub 2. However if you want to site your phone elsewhere (not near the SH2) you can pair a DV adapter first with the SH2 (the DV  adapter being powered from the mains whilst doing this) and then the DV adapter can be plugged into any mains socket and the phone's line cord then plugged into the phone socket on the DV adapter.

That's my simple explanation on the subject but I'm only an amateur in such matters.

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Re: Using analogue phone with FTTP

@TimelessOne  Everything will work exactly as before, the only change is the location of the phone socket from master socket to hub.

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Re: Using analogue phone with FTTP

Much more succinct than me, as expected!
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Re: Using analogue phone with FTTP

War and peace; a book about Russia. 😄