If you mean the sort of adaptor pictured above then perhaps it was simply faulty because those things are standard as far as I know. I think it may be to do with converting line voltages or something.I had a similar problem when we moved from the UK. Our neighbour also had a UK phone and an adapter, which worked in our phone also, but the adapter I got from a shop here didn't work with our phone.
If you mean the sort of adaptor pictured above then perhaps it was simply faulty because those things are standard as far as I know. I think it may be to do with converting line voltages or something.
Don't think that'll solve matters. As far as I know you need the adaptor as it contains some electrics (maybe simply a capacitor?) which is required for conversion.Now, for the sake of being tidy, I was wondering of I should install a BT master socket instead ?
Maybe not just that? Especially since without the adaptor I don't think you can even get a dial tone?The capacitor is needed for the ringing voltage as far as I remember.
Maybe not just that? Especially since without the adaptor I don't think you can even get a dial tone?
Ah - sorry - missed the additional comment above...I said the capacitor was for the ringing, and the remaining for the physical change in interface type
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?