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Message 11 of 16

Re: No dial tone but engineer says all is good.

Are you sure you have not been moved over to BT Digital Voice? You would have been supplied with a BT Smart Hub 2 which has a phone socket on the back.

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Message 12 of 16

Re: No dial tone but engineer says all is good.

No, it's the same Home Hub 2 that I've had for years.

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Message 13 of 16

Re: No dial tone but engineer says all is good.

Unplug the broadband connection to the home hub, then ring your phone number from a mobile phone and see if you still get engaged tone. Make sure your phone is still plugged into the socket on the wall.

Its possible you have a short circuit on your phone wiring which is why you would get engaged tone when you call your home number.

Its possible for the home hub to cause a short circuit, which is why I suggest disconnecting it.

 Next thing to try is to unclip the front cover on the NTE5C, and plug your phone directly into the socket that is showing as that will eliminate any issue with the NTE or any extension wiring.

There is no other way for the Openreach Field Technician to test, apart from the test socket unless they disconnected the wires in the junction box and tested from there.

There is also a possibility of an intermittent fault in the exchange, as the equipment is getting very old. This could also cause some of the issues you are reporting.

Just in case you are not able to progress this, I have asked a moderator to offer help.

 

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Message 14 of 16

Re: No dial tone but engineer says all is good.

I took my mobile half a mile up the nearest hill which is the nearest signal and got 'call not allowed ' which I think is mobile speak for engaged. When I got back the landline was ringing which might mean something. Landline no response in the test socket though.

Thank you for the moderator. The last time this went wrong which is years ago the moderator was very helpful.

Many thanks 

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Message 15 of 16

Re: No dial tone but engineer says all is good.

Its possible that there is an exchange fault, especially if your phone was ringing when you got back home. Either that, or your line is crossed with another, and somebody was calling that crossed number. Is all a bit odd.

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Message 16 of 16

Re: No dial tone but engineer says all is good.

Hi @Deborah123

Welcome and thanks for posting!

I am sorry for the problems you're having receiving calls on your line.  It's definitely a strange one!  We can pick up from here and help get you sorted.  I have sent you a private message with instructions on how you can send us over your details and we'll look into this for you. See: Private messages

Thanks,

Robbie

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