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Old 18th Jul 2012, 11:24 pm   #21
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Default Re: BT 8755 will not pick up

My setup is as Nick describes, with a wall phone in the kitchen hard wired into the back of the socket in the lounge and the ADSL "faceplate splitter" in the NTE5 socket in the office, all other phones in the house coming off this and using the ringing cap in the NTE5. Don't need broadband anywhere else and it has wireless for visiting laptops anyway.

The kitchen phone is the most useful of all since there's usually plenty of junk in the way of the other phones!!!

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