Hi.
Hoping for some helpful comments - I've searched the boards and nothing came up.
I have a BT Converse 2200 which has become very, very quiet - on loudspeaker (hands free) it cannot be heard at all, and via the earpiece it is a struggle to hear most callers. Is this likely to be a fault in the phone, or could it be in any way connected to the line quality? Callers can hear me perfectly. The 2200 has a built-in amplifier which I have switched on and the volume set to maximum. The amplifier and volume control certainly work, but it is still hard to hear.
I recently went around the installation and checked everything was properly connected, so is it possible that a failed microfilter / splitter has caused this?
For reference, we have a master socket with an extension connected inside the socket. The 2200 is plugged into this extension, via a microfilter; there's a BT modem/router/wap also connected to this extension via the ADSL socket on the microfilter. At the master socket we have another microfilter and a cordless phone plugged in. I generally avoid using that cordless because the sound quality is so dreadful.
Ahh, just seen that this is a broadband forum. My mistake....
Thank you Keith_Beddoe for moving the post to the correct forum.