on 13-04-2022 12:51
I have two landlines that are both near the v6 hub, after switchover can I use the 2 grey RJ11 ports?
Or do I need to use some other configuration?
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on 13-04-2022 17:30
@Furneaux99 wrote:What engineer visit? I do t have one booked and it is my understanding that you will simply send an adapter for me to use in the rj11 port of the hub.
have you scheduled an engineer for me?Why not just answer the question?
Can I plug two telephones into the hub when you force migrate me to telephone through the hub?
VM should provide you with an adapter like this
which converts the TEL1 RJ11 socket on the hub to a BT socket.
If you want two phones next to each other right besides the hub you would need to plug in a splitter to the VM adapter, then plug in your phones.
If one of the two phones is not right next to the hub, then the VM technician will wire in your extension sockets to the hub.
on 13-04-2022 12:59
Hi Furneaux99,
Thank you for your post.
Can you please provide some further clarity on your post so we can help? 🙂
Do you mean that you have two different phone lines with different landline numbers?
If that is the case, you should get a back up for the secondary line, as the Hub only supports one registered number.
If you're referring to an extension on your line, we can fit this for you.
More details on the homephone switchover can be found here
Thanks
on 13-04-2022 15:34
Apols, I should have been clearer. I just mean that I currently have one phone line with two telephones plugged into the master socket by means of a splitter.
So will this be okay with the new phone system?
on 13-04-2022 15:53
Hi Furneaux99,
No problem! Thanks for clarifying.
That's no problem at all. If you just mention this to the engineer during your appointment for the migration, they will be able to install the extension on the new phone service for you.
Let me know if you have any more questions.
on 13-04-2022 17:05
What engineer visit? I do t have one booked and it is my understanding that you will simply send an adapter for me to use in the rj11 port of the hub.
have you scheduled an engineer for me?
Why not just answer the question?
Can I plug two telephones into the hub when you force migrate me to telephone through the hub?
on 13-04-2022 17:21
Hi @Furneaux99,
Thank you for coming back to us. We're still in the process to have our customer's landlines switched over. You will be contacted by our team and a technician appointment will be arranged for you to have this Home Phone Switchover carried out. If you've not been contacted about an appointment, there's no need to worry. You will be contacted when your area is being switched over to this new system.
This switchover will need to be completed with a technician appointment to ensure that your new landline service will be working correctly. The engineer will be able to answer any further technical questions. Until the appointment, there's no need to change anything about your set up.
Please let us know if there's anything else we can help with.
Thank you.
on 13-04-2022 17:30
@Furneaux99 wrote:What engineer visit? I do t have one booked and it is my understanding that you will simply send an adapter for me to use in the rj11 port of the hub.
have you scheduled an engineer for me?Why not just answer the question?
Can I plug two telephones into the hub when you force migrate me to telephone through the hub?
VM should provide you with an adapter like this
which converts the TEL1 RJ11 socket on the hub to a BT socket.
If you want two phones next to each other right besides the hub you would need to plug in a splitter to the VM adapter, then plug in your phones.
If one of the two phones is not right next to the hub, then the VM technician will wire in your extension sockets to the hub.
on 13-04-2022 19:05
Thanks a lot, so much clearer than the email I received today with the announcement.
on 13-04-2022 19:33
If you need any further support, please do let us know @Furneaux99