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athegn
Tuning in

I have my Virgin Hub 3 enter my house in one room and the Virgin landline in another.

So I have lost my landline on Virgin's recent change over.  There is no wire directly connecting the two rooms.  However I do have Virgin ethernet in the room where the dect telephone base is;  there is a Cat 5 cable from the HUB 3 to a Netgear switch and from that switch to a Draytek 903 WAP with at least one empty port.

Do I need a different adaptor, plugged into the Draytek, to have my dect phone working again?

 

Any advice please? 

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Paul_DN
Forum Team
Forum Team

Hi athegn,

Thank you for reaching out to us in our community and welcome back, I was unable to locate you on our system with the details we have for you, as you have mentioned 3rd party Network equipment just to let you know if you have a 3rd party Router and have ours in Modem mode the Phone sidfe of things will not work and isn't supported for a 3rd party Router.

Regards

Paul.

goslow
Alessandro Volta

The telephone socket on the VM hub and the network sockets are different and separate connections.

The telephone socket TEL1 on the hub is designed to plug in a standard UK phone via the VM adapter.

The telephone socket on the hub works in router mode or modem mode.

There are some options for connecting phones post-switchover here

https://community.virginmedia.com/t5/Home-Phone/Using-extension-phones-after-switch-to-fibre/m-p/541...

The standard cut/paste reply if you want to re-enable telephone wall sockets post-switchover to work with the VM hub phone connection is ...

Ask VM (via the VM forum team on here, when they reply to this topic) 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)

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.

Alternatively, a cordless phone system allows you to use phones around the home with no wiring modifications or disruption. Plug the cordless base station into the VM hub and use the cordless satellite phones around your home as required. If you already have a cordless system, you may be able to add in another cordless satellite phone to the existing setup as/if required. If you needed to buy a cordless phone system, to avoid any rewiring work, this would be at a cost to you.

Gareth_L
Forum Team
Forum Team

Hello athegn.

Thank you for your post.

I just wanted to let you know we can arrange for an engineer visit to rewire your home set up if you wish.

It may require relocating the hub next to your telephone so the home set up remains the same as it was.

Please let me know if you wish to go ahead with this.

Gareth_L

 

athegn
Tuning in

I have arranged for an enginner to visit.

Looking again at my setup I think I can see a simple way to rewire.

From the brown box runs two cables. One goes to the HUB3, through a hole in the wall and the other goes to the telepone socket, through another hole in the wall, to which my dect base is connected.

I think it would be simple to take a cable from the tele socket on the HUB3 out through the hole where the HUB3 input cable comes in then routed around the walls to where the existing telephone feed goes to the telephone socket.

The main difficulty maybe getting the new cable through the existing holes; the path around the walls looks straight forward?

HI @athegn 

Thanks for coming back to the thread.

Let us know if you need further help.

Best wishes.

John_GS
Forum Team


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