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Digital voice and extensions.
I'm getting Digital voice soon, and I would like to be prepared.
Currently my extensions are connected by a cable to my master socket.
Is it right all I need to do is to disconnect the two wires (of the extension cable) at position 2 and 5 from the inside part of the master socket.
Then connect these two wires into a BT extension socket such as a 2/3A, again at positions 2 and 5.
Then connect this socket either to the existing master socket or the digital voice of the smart hub 2, by a extension/patch lead.
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Re: Digital voice and extensions.
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Re: Digital voice and extensions.
if you are getting digital voice with existing FTTC then your method will work but the phone cable needs to go from new phone socket to connection on back of hub - not back to master
if FTTP then you can connect socket on back of hub to phone socket in master
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