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Problem with digital voice landline phones.

Good morning.  BT have sent me a new hub, which they reckon will solve my landline problems.  No dial tone - just sounds like a permanent engaged tone.  My question is on how to change the network name and password on the new hub so that I don't have to reconnect everything that is connected to the old one.  I have googled and printed off a couple of pages on how to do it but, as I am completely non-techie, I thought I would ask the forum if there are any pitfalls I might encounter!  I'm also very old and use a PC for most things as the smart phone is more difficult for me.

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Re: Problem with digital voice landline phones.

you need to access hub manager  192.168.1.254 into your address bar then enter admin password not wifi then go to wireless then change the change SSID to that of previous router and also change wifi password to that of previous router  just ignore any warning about password not secure and length of password then save on exit

your existing devices should now connect as if no changes in hub



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Re: Problem with digital voice landline phones.

I suspect your landline problem is simply that there is a voicemail message on 1571. 

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Re: Problem with digital voice landline phones.

As @licquorice  says , it’s very likely the noise you hear is modulated dialtone indicating that you have a message to listen to on the BT 1571 answer service , this modulated dialtone doesn’t stop you making or receiving calls, and regular dialtone is restored simply by listening to the message or messages, by dialing 1571 and following the instructions.

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Re: Problem with digital voice landline phones.

BT's practice, when they migrate a customer to digital voice,  of leaving a "Welcome to digital voice" message on the DV 1571 free voicemail system has caused a lot of confusion amongst some customers, because the message waiting tone sounds very much like the old engaged tone.

Maybe BT should rethink this?

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