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Landline not active after switching to Vodafone

js429
2: Seeker
2: Seeker

I switched my Dad's broadband and landline over to Vodafone last month as he was being charged ridiculous amounts by BT. Vodafone sent him a new router, arranged for an engineer to visit to sort out the landline switch. The Openreach engineer attended the day after the activation date and when he left broadband was working perfectly but the landline was not working. You can't dial out. And if someone calls the landline number, they hear a message "This person's phone is currently unavailable." Vodafone said wait 24 hours and it should resolve itself. It did not. 

 

This was 2 weeks ago and since then I have contacted Vodafone 5 times, (3 via chat and twice by phone). Each time the agent I speak to tells me that they have raised a request and the problem will be sorted within 24-48 hours. It is still not working. The last agent told me the problem has been logged with the "higher technical team". I asked what do I do if the landline is still not working after 48 hours. She told me, "it will definitely be working in 48 hours". It's still not working! 

 

On top of this, Vodafone have now sent my Dad an email and text message saying that his first bill is ready and available to view online but he cannot log into his online account to see it. The login details that Vodafone sent don't work (I've tried many times, copied and pasted, checked that caps lock is not on etc). During one of my 5 attempts at contacting Vodafone an agent tried to reset the password and that didn't work either. It appears that the account set up has not been completed properly. 

 

On the router (Vodafone Wifi hub) the 'Internet' light is on solid white and broadband is working fine. The 'Phone' light is not on at all so I assume this means that the landline has not been set up. The phone is plugged into an adapter and the adapter is plugged into the TEL socket on the back of the router. I have factory reset the router to try to force it to download any updates but that didn't work either. 

 

Is there anything else I can try? I am fed up of being told to wait 24-48 hours by Vodafone agents. How do I get them to take this matter seriously and resolve the issue quickly? My parents are elderly and rely on the landline to speak to healthcare professionals so this is a big inconvenience for them. 

 

Any help gratefully received!  

 

 

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Dammers2596
4: Newbie

via a double ended RJ111cable.

VF have agreed to send me an adapter.

Jayach
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

@Dammers2596 wrote:
via a double ended RJ111cable.

That may well explain it. How were you connected to the TT router?

Take a look into the RJ11 socket on the DECT base, and see how many pins are present. If it is 2, and they are not the centre pins then that will be the problem. Also take a look at the BT to RJ11 cable you presumably removed from the DECT base, see which pins are present there.

You need a RJ11 to BT Telephone  Adapter w/ Ring Capacitor (RJP/BTS).
https://www.broadbandbuyer.com/products/2370-esscable-rjp-bts/

Some phones will not ring without the Ring Capacitor.

Yes I am awaiting a delivery of the SOGEA adapter from VF due before 6pm, fingers crossed.

Jayach
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

@Dammers2596 wrote:

Yes I am awaiting a delivery of the SOGEA adapter from VF due before 6pm, fingers /crossed.


Do let us know just what you get; some people have been sent the wrong adapter.

Will do, I have no confidencein VF

Yep they failed again

They lied again, tracking says delivered Thursday - it was not. They even got the address wrong thatthey say it was delivered to. They say maybe next Tuesday now? Today is Friday! Just more lies, lies, lies...

of course they lied again. Not overnight aspromised now 2nd class post for next week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jayach
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

In the meantime, if you don't mind butchering one of the 4 pin RJ11 cables, cut it open and join the outer pair of pins at the DECT base end to the centre pair on the router end (polarity not important) and that should work temporarily.