Landline after FTTP
In January I renewed our contract with BT for a telephone and broadband service. I had a copper connection with three wired telephones and a smarthub for the internet service.
During a call on the landline, a conversation could be shared by another person by picking up one of the other phones in the house.
Since the new contract started, we can no longer share a conversation with another telephone.
The installation is FTTP, fibre coming to an openreach modem with a connection to a smarthub and the first telephone plugged into the socket at the back of the smarthub. The other two telephones are connected to the smarthub via 2 digital voice adapters.
How can we configure the new installation to allow a shared conversation?
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Only by connecting all phones to the socket on the back of the smart hub 2, by using a phone splitter, the DV adapter uses the DECT channel, and not the ATA adapter on the Smart Hub 2.
I do not think its possible to link the two on the same path.
If the wired phones were originally on extensions, then you can put them back there, and simply connect your extension wiring to the socket on the home hub, as described in the FAQ.
if you have a DV phone then your need to go to settings and turn off multi-call to just a single and that should help
this is already mentioned in the DV FAQ already posted by @jac_95
What is a phone splitter? If you are correct, then the service is not the same as when on copper.
Phone splitter, like this, all phones plug into the same socket.
This may not be any good if the phones are too far apart.
Otherwise you would have to connect your extension wiring into the back of the home hub. Its no different to connecting it to your original phone socket.
Try what @imjolly has suggested, provided you have one of the BT DV phones.
Two of our telephones are BT Decor 2200v2 and BT Decor 2600. We use these because we use Hands free when we are together in the same room or pick up if we are on another floor.
when we pick up now, the picked up phone does not connect to the call. I have looked at the manual very carefully and don’t see any options relevant to this problem.
this post seems to beg more questions than answers.
thanks for your help so far. By the way, we are well into our eighties!
BT DV has the ability to make and receive a call on different phones at the same time. so when you are on a call and pick up one of your other phone that phone connects to your second 'line' this is due to call settings being set to multi call and you need to change this to single and you should then be able to use extension like before
What happens if you do not have the BT DV phone, as they are not supplied free any more?
@Keith_Beddoe wrote:
What happens if you do not have the BT DV phone, as they are not supplied free any more?
I am not sure and I don't have DV anymore so cannot try it on normal phone