I have a client who is affected by modem wifi signals so it is switched off at the modem and they rely on ethernet to laptop & tablet via an adapter or via Powerline Homeplugs through the house mains. When BT switch off their copper landline phone service, is there product to allow connection of several cabled handsets over ethernet or similar
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Here's an idea, have a read of the FAQ
https://community.bt.com/t5/Home-phone-including-Digital/Digital-Voice-FAQs/td-p/2207485
If they are a BT Business Customer, then VOIP phones are supplied, which connect to an Ethernet port and communicate via the Cloud.
Thanks, it isn't clear if the article infers that the old phone sockets can be reused by a wiring change & then broadcasting from the hub to the phone circuit
Existing extension wiring can be moved from the master socket, to the phone socket on the back of the Smart Hub 2.
Its perfectly clear.
If you are charging your client for IT advice, your level of knowledge is woefully lacking.
Thanks but I am a Windows techie not a BT voice wiring expert. Please be a little more forbearing to newbies and no I am not them charging for my research & advice
By “handsets” I assume you mean phones?
It just requires the extension wiring moving from the phone socket on the wall to the socket on the back of the smart hub 2. You may have to fit a BT 431a plug to the extension wiring so you can plug it in. This site might help.
https://telephonesuk.org.uk/wiring-info/
that only works if you have FTTP not FTTC . if FTTC the line is still in use for broadband so requires extension wiring removed from master and connected to new simple phone socket then connect hub socket to new socket