You do not want to know what happened next. BT really fouled up and have scrambled my hub
It should have just reset the dect base and then you would have to pair devices again. If it didn't work the a factory reset will probably clear any problems
Did you try CS and see if you can get a free DV phone as there are setting which you need a DV phone
May be solved.
And the story has been complicated and I'm going to give it 24 hours before I really claim it's fully solved but I can confirm one thing: Caller ID does work through a Digital Voice Adapter. Have tried both our mobiles through it and both show identified.
More to follow
@Stevek1311wrote:You do not want to know what happened next. BT really fouled up and have scrambled my hub
So I take that 'really fouled up' back. So here's the long story (and Keith it does somewhat bring into doubt that DVA via DECT position)
Long Story (skip down for short story)
Short Story: Digital Voice Adapters cannot cope with WiFi network clashes and such can also completely scramble the hub if it is remotely reset by BT
Which of course is puzzling if the DVA connects over DECT
And why didn't a BT person just post that Caller ID does work over the DVA?
Didn't even get to try the BT Discs before it failed again
Experiments are suggesting the DVA cannot work reliably near any WiFi transmitter. Not proven yet
The Digital Voice Adapter user guide identifies no such restriction (see page 7)
However it does confirm the operating frequency is 1881.792–1897.344MHz at max power 19.9dBm so it very much is in the DECT band
An update (if anyone is still interested)
I tried everything short of changing supplier (really don't want to do that), reset the hub all sorts of ways, disconnected and reconnected the Digital Voice Adapter, turned discs and repeaters off, even placing the Digital Voice Adapter right next to the hub produced a one off successful Caller ID and then never again
So back again today to the tech helpline who did say ' I can see you have Caller Display active on the account and Digital Voice adapter does support the caller display, it that works intermittently, the connection from the Hub to the Phone might get interrupted and causing that'
Which implies either faulty hub or DVA but despite that they say they are sending me a digital voice phone set.
So I'm not able to mark a solution or really resolve the actual question.
So a final update.
I gave up and when asked by BT, left a Reevoo review of the DVA saying 'Either I had a faulty one or (more likely) the design is flawed.'
And after some weeks, BT replied to the review. Have a read, certainly well less than a denial that the DVA design is a pile of rubbish.
But then they did send me a free Digital Voice phone. And that needs a thread of its own.
Well I've read this whole thread and have to say that my experience matches it well - the DV-ADAPTER is definitely flawed. I bought one and received a replacement (because it didn't ring 3 different phones) and neither delivered CLI other than on the odd and random occasion. I've tried it near to and well away from the Smarthub2, with WiFi on and off, but it never delivered CLI reliably.
The lack of ringing is fixed by using a micro filter (see other threads for DVA not ringing problems) and I don’t need CLI so I can live with its defects. But defective it is.
Same problem with me BT Paragon caller ID not working with BT phone adapter. Have you got it sorted and what is the answer?