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This might be a silly question
I have sky broadband and telephone .
Broad band is working - however telephone is not , no dialling tone .
The broadband router and telephone is connected via a filter, into the socket on the wall .
Do i take it therefore that it is the actual telephone set, that is faulty ?
I have sky broadband and telephone .
Broad band is working - however telephone is not , no dialling tone .
The broadband router and telephone is connected via a filter, into the socket on the wall .
Do i take it therefore that it is the actual telephone set, that is faulty ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The broadband works on a different frequency than the phoneline, hence why you need the filters.
As has been suggested, try the phone direct into the socket.
If that works, try the phone with a filter into the socket.
If that doesn't work, and the socket is the main one, then its the phone or the socket.
Try a different phone - if you don't have one, could you borrow one from a neighbour.
Another option to confirm if the socket is working is test it with the sky box (assuming you have sky) - press services then go to settings and then move along the menus until you find signal - that will tell you if the phoneline is connected (assuming the box is connected to the phone line)
If that doesn't work its the filter - so try a different filter. Any socket that has something connected needs a filter.
As has been suggested, try the phone direct into the socket.
If that works, try the phone with a filter into the socket.
If that doesn't work, and the socket is the main one, then its the phone or the socket.
Try a different phone - if you don't have one, could you borrow one from a neighbour.
Another option to confirm if the socket is working is test it with the sky box (assuming you have sky) - press services then go to settings and then move along the menus until you find signal - that will tell you if the phoneline is connected (assuming the box is connected to the phone line)
If that doesn't work its the filter - so try a different filter. Any socket that has something connected needs a filter.
The trouble with that is that you then call in BT, they send an engineer who isn't competent enough to find the cause, then BT bills you a load claiming that no fault was found on their line/network. And if you are fed up with the continuing problem, and call them again, you get billed a second time. And so forth.