When the analogue phone system is switched off I'd like to still be able to use one analogue phone line which is connected to my burglar alarm.
The problem is that my router does not have a phone socket. This is a high end router and I don't want to swap it for my inferior ISP router which does have a socket.
Is there a wi-fi device available that will enable you to connect an analogue phone anywhere in the house that will then connect to the internet through the existing router?
Thanks
Robin
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Its not possible to do it any other way, apart from the BT Supplied Smart Hub 2, which uses DECT not Wi-Fi.
The only other option would be to use a third party VOIP provider and their ATA adapter.
Have you been moved over to BT's "Digital Voice" service?
If so, then you probably need one of these:
https://www.bt.com/help/user-guides/phones/digital-voice/digital-voice-adapter/
I thought that BT was offering them for free to all their customers who were being migrated to Digital Voice, or did you take the free cordless phone instead?
***I'm not sure, but you might still have to use your BT Smarthub2 as the modem on your broadband line, (Bridge Mode?), and use your existing "high end router" as the....router.