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Title: BT hubs and landlines
Post by: peasblossom on Apr 19, 2023, 15:25:17
Sorry to bring their name into this (hope I'm not flouting forum rules)  but I have a question. A member of my family has a BT hub for various reasons, but it's been playing havoc with the landline. Has anyone else had problems like this? (BT are aware.)
Title: Re: BT hubs and landlines
Post by: Simon on Apr 19, 2023, 18:31:57
This might be a bit basic but have they tried changing the cables and any line splitters that may be present?
Title: Re: BT hubs and landlines
Post by: peasblossom on Apr 19, 2023, 19:30:11
I don't know. Will ask.
Title: Re: BT hubs and landlines
Post by: nowster on Apr 19, 2023, 22:42:07
It all depends on what the "havoc" is.
Title: Re: BT hubs and landlines
Post by: peasblossom on Apr 20, 2023, 09:48:12
Quote from: nowster on Apr 19, 2023, 22:42:07
It all depends on what the "havoc" is.
Not being able to dial out, the phone not always ringing and the wearable alarm no longer working. (On VoIP now.)
Title: Re: BT hubs and landlines
Post by: nowster on Apr 20, 2023, 10:19:52
When you say "on VoIP now" do you mean that the phone wiring is connected to the VoIP port on the BT router?
Title: Re: BT hubs and landlines
Post by: peasblossom on Apr 20, 2023, 18:48:37
What I mean is their phone line is now on the Digital Voice network.
Title: Re: BT hubs and landlines
Post by: nowster on Apr 21, 2023, 13:37:54
Quote from: peasblossom on Apr 20, 2023, 18:48:37
What I mean is their phone line is now on the Digital Voice network.
Isn't everyone's? That's what the C21N project was about. BT's internal voice network was migrated from PDH/SDH to VoIP.

Where do they connect their phone(s)? Master socket on wall? Port on back of BT Hub?
Title: Re: BT hubs and landlines
Post by: peasblossom on Apr 24, 2023, 11:33:48
Quote from: nowster on Apr 21, 2023, 13:37:54
Isn't everyone's? That's what the C21N project was about. BT's internal voice network was migrated from PDH/SDH to VoIP.

Where do they connect their phone(s)? Master socket on wall? Port on back of BT Hub?
We have till 2025 as I understand it, and my phone line hasn't switched yet. (Additionally, I'm pretty sure IDNet would have said if it had or was about to.)

But to your question, it looks as though it plugs into the back of a BT hub.
Title: Re: BT hubs and landlines
Post by: nowster on Apr 24, 2023, 13:36:03
Quote from: peasblossom on Apr 24, 2023, 11:33:48
We have till 2025 as I understand it, and my phone line hasn't switched yet. (Additionally, I'm pretty sure IDNet would have said if it had or was about to.)

But to your question, it looks as though it plugs into the back of a BT hub.

Two separate things. The 21CN conversion started to happen at the exchanges beginning 2008. If your exchange has ADSL2+ (all do now), it's going to be IP based.

Anyway, the problem might be a faulty hub, or intermittent DSL connection, or even internal phone wiring (if they have extensions).

Another thing is that you shouldn't put a cordless phone base station right next to a DSL modem (in this case, a BT hub), as its transmissions may interfere with the delicate signal processing needed for the modem to work. As the modem has to work reliably for a dial tone to be available...
Title: Re: BT hubs and landlines
Post by: peasblossom on Apr 24, 2023, 18:36:58
Quote from: nowster on Apr 24, 2023, 13:36:03
Another thing is that you shouldn't put a cordless phone base station right next to a DSL modem (in this case, a BT hub), as its transmissions may interfere with the delicate signal processing needed for the modem to work. As the modem has to work reliably for a dial tone to be available...
It's not cordless. Noting your other points though. Various engineers have looked at it all, but it keeps happening so your assessment re faulty equipment sounds likely.