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New fibre phone line switch over

Zelda12345
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Hi,

I have just received an email to explain the home phone line will be switched over to fibre. My issue is that the Hub is currently upstairs and phone line in the hall so I cannot just use the adaptor as suggested. Please can someone advise? I believe an engineer will be required in this situation. Would I need just a longer cable or a relocation of the Hub?

Kind regards,

Zelda12345

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Client62
Alessandro Volta

My folks are in their late 80s, faced with the same issue they bought a cordless phone with multiple handsets. The base unit connects direct to the VM Hub port TEL 1 (or BT Router).  Now REN does not matter and the telephone cables do not need to be reconnected. The old BT style sockets & cables can all be removed during the next re-decoration.

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m0bov
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Following as I have the same issues. Hub on ground floor, master phone on first floor with extensions connected!

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Kath_F
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Hi Zelda12345, 

Thanks for taking the time to contact us via the Community. It's lovely having you on board with us in the Forums.

If you phone line is not currently near where your broadband hub is, it's likely that we'll need to move the hub. Let's take a little look at things and we can get an engineer booked to talk through available options for you 🙂

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nodrogd
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@m0bov wrote:

Following as I have the same issues. Hub on ground floor, master phone on first floor with extensions connected!


A VM technician can wire in to any existing extension socket & the rest will be live. However you need to bear in mind that your current landline has a maximum REN of 4. The hub line REN is maximum 3. So while you could basically run 4 phones per installation on your existing setup, you can only run 3 via the hub.

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In my situcation I can't move the hub its in my home office and connected to a rack. Can the tech wire the current pone master socket back to the hub on a ground floor? To VM charge for anything like this?

Full House with 1Gb. 2x V6s hard wired, SH5 in Modem Mode with Ubiquiti Router. Ubiquiti Wifi Points, IP CCTV and Sonoff Smart switches; Philips Hue, Synology NAS. Whole house wired with CAT5e.

Thanks for the info.

Full House with 1Gb. 2x V6s hard wired, SH5 in Modem Mode with Ubiquiti Router. Ubiquiti Wifi Points, IP CCTV and Sonoff Smart switches; Philips Hue, Synology NAS. Whole house wired with CAT5e.

Hi, is there any chance you could message me with some assistance please?

Thanks for coming back to us m0bov, If you wish to have an engineer visit, I can arrange the appointment from here but would need to confirm a few details via a private message, that I will drop over in a moment. Please look out for the private message and we can get started.
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Steven_L

It's free but somewhat sad that this option is not automatically offered for those with an entension. After all connecting two phone wires should be a lot easier than moving your hub.

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I'm wondering if the maximum REN of 3 is because the hub provides less than the 48-volt DC supply from PSTN lines.

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Hub 5, TP-Link TL-SG108S 8-port gigabit switch, 360
My Broadband Ping - Roger's VM hub 5 broadband connection