Stuart
My thanks for this.
By retaining my internal network in this way then my autodialler which sits in an extension socket will continue to function as it does with no need for a DV adapter in what I would have needed which is yet another UPS (uninterruptible power supply) to ensure an alarm call gets out irrespective of power cuts. Great.
I have this asked before. My present arrangement is FTTC, copper to the house. Do I assume that at sometime in the future to rid the system of copper cables that Openreach will make my connection FTTP? Just wondering.
Thanks again Stuart.
John
Just a note if you were not aware, DV does not support pulse dialling, only tone dialling, but I expect most use that now.
Keith
Thanks. Yes my auto dialler supports both but its long been switched to tone dialling.
Can you answer the question I have asked.
I have FTTC and copper to the house. I assume it will remain that way????
Is the long term intention to remove the copper to the house and replace this with fibre?
Thanks again.
John
Yes, at some point in the future but it is unrelated to the switch to DV
licquorice
Thanks again.
Sorry one more question.
It says a phone can be plugged into the SH2.
However it doesn't say what type of phone. Obviously dect phones have their own power but an old conventional phone derived its power from the BT system.
I assume only phone with their own power supply can be used so all simply plug in phones will become redundant?
Thanks
John
Any phone can be plugged into the hub, not just DECT base stations. The hub has a built in ATA.
No. In keeping with the traditional advice for cordless phones, I also keep a basic corded phone handy for power cuts. That works as well but, as Iniltous said, it is not clear what the REN number is so how many phones it would support is not clear.
Analogue Telephone Adapter
As Licquorice said…ATA is “Analogue Telephone Adapter”. Converts from the old analogue phone system to the new IP based system.