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Old 25-10-2023, 09:44   #23
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Re: Digital Phones

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Originally Posted by vincerooney View Post
This is incredibly helpful. Thank you so much!



Had an engineer out who asked if we had wireless landlines. we said nope. Sort of shrug his shoulders. He gave me the adaptor for the hub and that was the end of it.

I don't think that should have happened. If you had told VM that you have phone sockets he should be able to get them working. The cable comes into your house and then splits to twisted pair for phone and coax for the TV/SHub. What I think should happen is they can put the phone connector onto the twisted pair going to your sockets (maybe extending the wire) and plug that into the Hub, at least that's what they did with ours. (In our case the hub and phone lines went opposite directions. It took longer to tidy up the wire than to connect things up.)
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