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BT2700HGV Connecting two together

glnta77
Member

Hi all.

 

I have my BT2700HGV business hub in my office in the attic. Phone line and two VOIP phones attached.

 

The problem I have is that I am moving my office downstairs. I cannot run wires downstairs to the new location so the hub has to stay where it is.

 

I have a second (spare) BT2700HGV that I can put downstairs. I need both my VOIP phones plugged into this besides internet connection. How can I connect these two hubs together so that the second hub does the job of the first ?

 

I appreciate that I could by homeplugs and join both hubs together via ethernet cable that way but what elese would I need to do ? Would I disable DHCP in the second router and manually assign it an IP address ? or would I disable DHCP in the first hub as I want the second hub to do the job of the first in it's entirety ?

 

Appreciate any help that anyone can give.

 

Thanks

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nayan007
Super User

A similar topic has been posted earlier,you can refer this which might help you :- http://business.forums.bt.com/t5/Email/Two-separate-BT-2700HGV-s-two-networks-need-to-connect-and-sh...

 

MHC
Guru

 

 

You will have to have a minimum of one network cable between the two devices.  

 

As for VOIP running on the slave device ...   I am not sure if it will work.   However,  at an appropriate time, I will attempt it and see if I can get my second line running on a slave 2700 - at present both are on the primary.

glnta77
Member

okay thanks, let me know if it works