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why might my new phone not work with Vonage?
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| piersstanding@googlemail.com 2006-02-25, 5:45 pm |
| Satisfied with Vonage Voip, which works happily with an old land-line
phone; today I bought a BT Decor 1300 which doesn't work at all. I
tried another phone and that doesn't work either.
Vonage's selling point is that it works with regular land-line phones.
Is there some compatability issue?
My system is Ntl/Cable Modem/Router/Adapter.
Might the longish length of the RJ11M/RJ11M cable that connects my
phone to the adapter have something to do with it?
Might the fact that my old phone has a power source for its answering
be boosting something?
thank you
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| Ivor Jones 2006-02-25, 5:45 pm |
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<piersstanding@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1140900168.515994.190190@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com
> Satisfied with Vonage Voip, which works happily with an
> old land-line phone; today I bought a BT Decor 1300 which
> doesn't work at all. I tried another phone and that
> doesn't work either.
>
> Vonage's selling point is that it works with regular
> land-line phones.
>
> Is there some compatability issue?
>
> My system is Ntl/Cable Modem/Router/Adapter.
>
> Might the longish length of the RJ11M/RJ11M cable that
> connects my phone to the adapter have something to do
> with it?
>
> Might the fact that my old phone has a power source for
> its answering be boosting something?
>
> thank you
Define "doesn't work" - is the phone totally dead, does it work but not
ring, what..?
I suspect it may well be the cable you are using, be aware that there are
many variants of RJ11<>RJ11 cables, not all of which are wired the same. I
assume the phone came with a normal lead with a UK plug on it..? Plug this
into the adaptor that should have came with the adaptor and plug that into
the adaptor.
Ivor
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<piersstanding@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1140900168.515994.190190@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Satisfied with Vonage Voip, which works happily with an old land-line
> phone; today I bought a BT Decor 1300 which doesn't work at all. I
> tried another phone and that doesn't work either.
>
> Vonage's selling point is that it works with regular land-line phones.
>
> Is there some compatability issue?
>
> My system is Ntl/Cable Modem/Router/Adapter.
>
> Might the longish length of the RJ11M/RJ11M cable that connects my
> phone to the adapter have something to do with it?
Hi
There may well be two problems here
1. BT do not on many phones cross the pairs so 2 and 5 of the BT style plug
go to 2 and 5 of the RJ11
This means a DEAD phone
2. BT phones like to have a ring cct, SO you need to use the correct US-UK
adaptors* with the ring cct i them
Ian (* I do sell them, See www.cyber-cottage.co.uk/shop for details)
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| Thomas Kenyon 2006-02-26, 5:45 pm |
| Ian wrote:
> <piersstanding@googlemail.com> wrote in message
> news:1140900168.515994.190190@j33g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
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> Hi
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> There may well be two problems here
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> 1. BT do not on many phones cross the pairs so 2 and 5 of the BT style plug
> go to 2 and 5 of the RJ11
Even though an RJ-11 has only 4 connectors? (an RJ-12 has 6).
> This means a DEAD phone
No it doesn't it means he has the wrong cable.
> 2. BT phones like to have a ring cct, SO you need to use the correct US-UK
> adaptors* with the ring cct i them
>
He'd still get a dial-tone.
> Ian (* I do sell them, See www.cyber-cottage.co.uk/shop for details)
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| piersstanding@googlemail.com 2006-02-26, 5:45 pm |
| Thanks guys. The answer was not all RJ11s are created equal, and that
by fitting a proper BT/USA adaptor we solved the problem.
piers
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