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| "Steve Taylor" wrote in message ... My cordless phone will not receive the caller ID when plugged into a 'filter'. However when I plug the phone's base unit directly into the phone socket, thus removing the filter (and disconnecting Broadband!) the caller ID works fine. Any ideas on how to resolve this? Steve Taylor Which type of filter?. See http://www.thecaretaker.org.uk/microfilters |
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