My parents have a router downstairs next to a phone and also a phone upstairs in their bedroom. They have been notifed bt that are getting upgraded to full fibre soon but are not sure how would work as they still want two phones . I have heard you can get an adapter so am not sure if can use adapter for upstairs and still plug in phone to green port for the downstairs phone .
I notice that the scum company that spies on you called Amazon paid BT for this phone, so I will not be using it as I don't want Amazon listening in on my phone.
To register another hanset [or three] you need to press the WPS on the hub and within two minutes enter the settings menu on the handset and ‘handset’ then ‘register’. It will name the phones numerically and automatically. You can rename your phones manually at any time to, for instance, ‘office’ or ‘shed’.
I’ve watched another video where it was stated if you have more than one VoIP phone you can receive and make separate calls at the same time. So it’s like having multiple landlines at the same time.
I bought a BT advanced voice home phone identical to mine, they never used it on getting it home it came up with unable to connect to hub, on questioning them via message they plugged it in and must have registered it, and sent the hub back to BT no longer BT customers is there any way I can deregister it . I rang BT they suggested try pressing red button, the searched for hub but couldnt link I even tried pressing WPS button Any ideas please ? I guess I've wasted my money . BT said no second free phone theres a charge
I've just read through the user manual and I cannot find this function at all. www.bt.com/content/dam/bt/help/digital-voice/advanced-phone/BT-Advanced-Digital-Home-Phone-User-Guide.pdf
Had a read through of the manual that @Daniel Coe sent and I can see that scrolling to the last menu on the home screen will show an internal call list.
great video,,but I just moved from virgin business to BT business (broadband and landline number) After agreeing and 1 month down the line BT saying they cant port my number cos its voip(even though the phone number was generated by BT over 40 yrs ago when I used to be with them) and they agreed at point of sale to port my number!!!! What kind of deceitful BS practice is this??? NOW IM STUCK IN NO MANS LAND WHERE I CANT PORT MY PHONE LINE UNLESS I GET VIRGIN TO CONVERT ME BACK TO ptsn LINE(ANALOGUE) WHICH THEY PHASED it out over the last year,since ALL TELECOM COMPANIES ARE MOVING TO VOIP? What choices do i have now?Any help appreciated.
I think all you can do is complain to BT and see what else they can offer you in regards to a resolution. Is it too late to try a different supplier and get out of the bt contract?
@@daniel_coe thanks FOR THE REPLY,,I put in a complaint to BT 4 days ago,,no news yet,I should be able to get out of the contact cos they haven't fulfilled it,,or get someone else to provide the phone service only, and stay with BT for broadband cos to be honest their speed is good and consistent.1st world problems hey ho.
I'm going with BT Cloud voice Express I I am Business customer. I wanted to know can I use existing phones cordless instead off the new headsets because because I got three headsets from Panasonic that works great with something Lake adapter or something