I'm living in residence in Toronto and I wanted to bring my 2.4GHZ Panasonic Cordless Phone to replace the Nortel Networks one they supplied. Both phones use a normal phone line with two metal things in them (DSL uses 4 of the metal tabs) and I thought it would be a simple switch.
I plug in my 2.4 and all I hear is static, but when I plug in the Nortel I get a dialtone - anyone heard of this before? Maybe the two metal tabs have been crossed at the line? I tried using the phone lines from the Nortel phone, but I still get static. I know the phone works because I've used it for years at home.
So is there a special cable I need to switch the connections over? Or WTH is the problem?
--Simon
I plug in my 2.4 and all I hear is static, but when I plug in the Nortel I get a dialtone - anyone heard of this before? Maybe the two metal tabs have been crossed at the line? I tried using the phone lines from the Nortel phone, but I still get static. I know the phone works because I've used it for years at home.
So is there a special cable I need to switch the connections over? Or WTH is the problem?
--Simon