Nice idea. I'll give that a go tomorrow and report back 🙂
We have exactly the same problem with the essential digital voice phones supplied by BT. We cannot move the SH2 from one end of the house (as far as I know) so that is 15m from the main part of the house.
We do find that using our old phones with a BT voice adapter (which they sent me for free) is a little better, but still a vastly inferior call quality to our old copper landline.
I find it hard to believe that this so called modern technology means we now have an inferior service. We don’t have a mobile signal indoors and have to go down the garden to get one so we are very disappointed. BT have no solution!!
I would like to try re-registering the handsets but don’t know how…no info on BT website.
And would paying for their premium phones help??
So the ubiquity is the SH2? But then we wouldn’t get any broadband? Or am I going down the wrong alley?!
You can move the SH2 anywhere you can run an ethernet cable to. I doubt re-registering will help, nor upgrading the phones.
Ubiquity is a mesh system attached to the OP's SH2, so not relevant to you.
Presumably you connection & call quality is OK near the SH2?
I’ll check, I am not at home now and we rarely use the phones in the room where the SH2 is! Thank you for replying.
Any Joy?
I made one call with the access point switched off and it was hard to tell if it was better or not.
I was going to turn down the 2.4 channel and see how it went over next week. I suspect it's a factor but possibly not the only one. As mentioned the router is in the loft and we also have some foil backed insulation in the floor joists that may not help.
It's not easy for me to relocate the router as I have a hard wired ethernet network that is all in the loft and the BT line also comes in there. It would be quite a rewiring job 😞
Rather you than me by the sounds of it. 🤔
Upgrading the phones will not help one bit.
Both the Essential and the Advanced DV handsets use DECT in the same way.
Will not solve you problem, but with having no mobile service indoors, have you tried turning on wifi calling on the mobile phone?