| Topic: | Re:Telephone handset engineer | |
| Posted by: | Robin Knight | |
| Date/Time: | 15/01/26 10:04:00 |
| Dear Mr. McDonald, Many thanks for responding on the W4.com Forum re my home landline telephone system. Unfortunately, the email address you gave doesn't work! Anyway, no secrets in this matter... The situation is that we have a BT Home Hub system which involved siting four handsets on four different floors in the house which could communicate with each other. The handset at the top of the house failed and despite new batteries etc was bust. So, first, I bought two-for-one new handsets from BT but a BT engineer who installed one of them told me it could not link to my existing three handsets. Then I bought a reconditioned handset which says it is "Advanced Digital Home Phone" and looks more like the original handsets. But I'm not sure how to link this handset to the old system - that's the challenge! All advice gratefully received! |
| Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
| Telephone handset engineer | 11/01/26 11:03:00 | Robin Knight |
| Re:Telephone handset engineer | 12/01/26 23:03:00 | Michael Adams |
| Re:Telephone handset engineer | 14/01/26 20:10:00 | Gordon McDonald |
| Reply | 14/01/26 21:02:00 | Julian Pavey |
| Reply | 15/01/26 00:04:00 | Gordon McDonald |
| Re:Re:Telephone handset engineer | 15/01/26 06:41:00 | Robin Knight |
| Re:Telephone handset engineer | 15/01/26 10:04:00 | Robin Knight |
| Re:Re:Telephone handset engineer | 15/01/26 13:03:00 | Bruce Hammal |
| Re:Re:Telephone handset engineer | 16/01/26 17:15:00 | Gordon McDonald |
| Re:Re:Re:Telephone handset engineer | 20/01/26 13:14:00 | Philippa Bond |