I have the same problem and still have this problem.
My migration to BT Digital Voice (DV) relies on being able to serve a set of engineering building and a station gift shop at a heritage railway. I also have our main station with a number of legacy phone line based devices (faxes etc.).
At our main station and admin building I have installed a SH2 with a DECT W73P cordless phone, this supplies our customer and volunteer Wi-Fi. I have purchased Digital Voice Adapters BT X16-G90 (item code 100121) this is all the recommended BT kit, there is nothing that isn't BT/EE equipment.
I can pair X16-G90 to the W73P's base station and to my home BT DECT phone, but can't pair to the SH2 either at the railway or my one at home. In these tests, I used the WPS button on the adapter and the W73P base station. The phone has no dialing tone and can't dial out.
Coming back to pairing to the SH2 (as per the setup guide), I have tried the following:
No pairing on any of these 3 items
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My setting are the default SH2 settings under Advanced wireless settings
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I have not investigated the alternative Wireless Modes and in my current SH2 installation the on board
BT socket is not available to me on the SH 2's Manger phone tab (seen in the DV Adapter's User guide) is
not present either on the railway's or my own SH2.
I need advice on how to solve this from an expert (P.S. before I retired I had 40 years of IT Support & was a Network engineer), so please no FAQ pages, or applying the latest patches .
JohnP
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Hi @JohnP3
Just checking that you know that the DV Adapter uses DECT to connect to the SH2 and not WiFi. Fiddling with the WiFi setting has absolutely nothing to do with DV.
The WPS button has a dual function. A short press for WiFi and a long press for DECT. It is the long press that you should be using.
Also you appear to be a business customer, this community is for residential customers. https://business.forums.bt.com
@JohnP3 In addition to the query though, you state:
In these tests, I used the WPS button on the adapter and the W73P base station.
If you are trying to hook up a DECT phone to the SH2 then you need to be pairing the handset to the SH2 not the base station. The SH2 ‘is’ the DV base station. The original base station can still be used for charging.
Alternatively just plug it into the back green socket.
‘if’ I misunderstood, forgive me. But there was a lot of information there about businesses and this is a residential only forum so I was skimming a little bit 😕
As this should be business connection you would be migrated by BT Business onto BT Cloud Voice, which is not the same as the residential BT Digital Voice, as it uses IP phones.
Its quite possible you have a BT Business Smart hub, which does not use DECT, and so the DV adapters are no use.
Your best option is to post on the BT Business forum for advice.
https://business.forums.bt.com/
You should not be using a residential account for business use, as its against the T&Cs.
Reading what you said about volunteer Wi-Fi and fax machines, I suspect that it is probably the BT Business Smart Hub which you have, which is why you do not get dial tone on the socket, as its not used in your case.
Perhaps you could confirm exactly what service you have?
FAX machines will not work over VOIP anyway.
Hi Keith,
Thank you for replying.
We were quoted for a BT Fibre 76 Halo, Value Phone line with PAYG Calls at our main station and admin
Our account says Business Broad Band Access - FBSM0216719 and phone as BTCV Service - CV10373682.
For our remote workshop, station and gift shop site we were quoted BT Broadband for Business Halo (ADSL), Value Phone Line with PAYG Calls it looks like we are receiving a BTCV account from the delivery information .
I hope this helps, do I need to change the account type for this to work?
Someone on another forum said that the DECT off of the SH2 would work with a long press of the WPS button. I'm sure a 10s press counts as a long press. I think I have already tried this.
JohnP
You are looking at how residential service works, you have a business service, it is different.
You need to post on business forum using link posted by @Keith_Beddoe
Unfortunately, nothing you have purchased is going to work, so if you can return the Smart Hub 2 and the DV adapters, and get a refund, then that would be good idea.
BT Business have already supplied you with the W73P IP phone, so you need to use that. I do not think there is an answer for the FAX machine, as there is no ATA interface, and even if there was, it would not work.
You should be able to get lots of help on the business forum.
I wish you luck, as there are going to be lots of business users with issues.
You would think an IT expert of 40 years would know this.