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BT Home Hub & wireless handsets?



 
 
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Old January 19th 07, 06:08 PM posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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Default BT Home Hub & wireless handsets?

Hi, Has anyone had any experience with connecting a digital wireless
phone station to the BT Home Hub? I know that there's an option to have
their wireless phone, and there's a standard phone socket (after
fitting the adapter) at the rear of the hub. Will this work only with
their hardware, or could I use any digital phone base unit?
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Phil Wade

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Old January 19th 07, 09:47 PM posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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Default BT Home Hub & wireless handsets?


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Hi, Has anyone had any experience with connecting a digital wireless
phone station to the BT Home Hub? I know that there's an option to have
their wireless phone, and there's a standard phone socket (after
fitting the adapter) at the rear of the hub. Will this work only with
their hardware, or could I use any digital phone base unit?
--
Phil Wade


Hi Phil,

You can use any phone plugged into the adaptor, it will pick up your
broadband talk number by default or key "5" to get your conventional PSTN
dialtone.

Incoming calls on BBT or PSTN will ring that one phone.

HTH, Ali


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Old January 20th 07, 12:03 AM posted to uk.telecom.broadband
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Default BT Home Hub & wireless handsets?


Zomaar wrote:

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You can use any phone plugged into the adaptor, it will pick up your
broadband talk number by default or key "5" to get your conventional PSTN
dialtone.

Incoming calls on BBT or PSTN will ring that one phone.

HTH, Ali


Thanks Ali, I'll give it a go.

--
Phil Wade

 




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