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priteshpatel's avatar
priteshpatel
Joining in
2 years ago

2nd telephone port on virgin media router

I have switched over my analogue phone line to digital.  

Plugged in my home phone into the router as directed and all working fine.

The issue is i need the telephone port on the back of the router working as my alarm needs to be plugged in.

I have tried plugging in the home phone and rebooting but no joy.

The alarm dials out when connected to the 1st port but of course i need the home phone working as well.

any ideas of what i can do?

  • Client62's avatar
    Client62
    Alessandro Volta

    Note on a VM Hub the Tel 1 port is the only one that works.

    Use Hub port Tel 1 with the VM supplied RJ11 to BT socket adaptor cable, 
    and then add BT double or triple socket adaptor.   

    Now the telephone + building alarm can both be connected at the same time.











  • Hi chindo77 

    Welcome back to our community forums and sorry to hear you are experiencing a similar issue with your father-in-law's line. We want to do our best to help from here. Was the advice given by chindo77 useful?  If not please let us know and we will do our best to assist from here?

    Thanks,

    • chindo77's avatar
      chindo77
      Tuning in

      What are you taking about? The advice I gave myself?

      The 2nd port on the router doesn't work for the telephone when the alarm system is in port1

       

      Please advise

      • nodrogd's avatar
        nodrogd
        Very Insightful Person

        This thread you attached your post to was 2 years old, & the staff member who replied appears to have retired, so you were unlikely to get an answer.

        The two telephone ports on the Hub are separately wired units. They are there for customers with 2 telephone line accounts/numbers & are independent of each other. You can use a telephone splitter with the TEL1 output, that must not exceed a maximum REN value of 3 with all equipment connected.

        If you are using an alarm, you need to contact the alarm company about using VoIP type connections, as these do not work during power outages. Most alarm companies are moving customers to a mobile network solution when they have hub based lines installed.

  • Joseph_B's avatar
    Joseph_B
    Forum Team (Retired)

    Hey priteshpatel,

    Welcome back to the Community Forums and thanks for the post.

    Sorry to hear this is happening with your alarm, normally as you have stated the 2nd port on the Hub would work for landlines, however what you may need to do is check with the alarm company you are with that the setup works with the Hub and landline both plugged in, as some alarm companies don't and would need to provide additional equipment.

    Joe

    • priteshpatel's avatar
      priteshpatel
      Joining in

      Hi Joe,

      Thanks for coming back to me, the alarm is a stand alone using a simple phone dialler.  the issue is that neither home phone or the alarm work in the 2nd port with the 1st port being empty.  There is no dial tone when either is plugged in.  i would assume either port should work?

      thanks

      • goslow's avatar
        goslow
        Alessandro Volta

        The second port on the hub TEL2 is for if you had a second separate line/number.

        If your alarm system was previously just plugged into a telephone wall socket, and uses a simple voice dialler from the alarm panel, you need VM to link your telephone extension sockets to the TEL1 phone connection on the back of the hub. VM should do this free as part of the switchover process.

        A standard cut/paste reply to telephone extension socket questions on here is ...

        Ask VM (via the VM forum team on here) to modify your home phone wiring so you can use your existing landline extension sockets via the phone connection from the VM hub.

        VM should offer to do this free of charge for you as part of the switchover process.

        Make sure they make modifications to your phone wiring so you can keep each piece of equipment in the same place (rather than the offer which sometimes crops up on here to move the hub to a different location).

        Modifying the phone wiring may require some changes to internal cables in the home. How much work is involved will depend on existing locations of equipment and cable routes alongside any aesthetic considerations.

        Refer here https://www.virginmedia.com/help/landline/switchover

        Do I need to book a technician visit? You’ll need to book a free technician visit if...

        • You rely on your landline for accessibility needs or don’t have a mobile to make an emergency call – we’ll provide you with an Emergency Back Up Line so you’re always able to call emergency services.
        • You’ve got connected devices such as a burglar alarm linked to a control centre, use a telecare device, or have other phones connected to extension sockets. You’ll need to contact your provider and let them know about the switch if you have any of these to make sure they’re compatible with a fibre service.
        • The Hub and your home phone can’t be placed near each other.