26-10-2025 08:11 PM - edited 26-10-2025 08:56 PM
My new ee hub has a DECT signal coming from it regardless of whether there is a phone connected, My aim is to not use my ee hub in order to create a set up which has no DECT signal coming from it. I thought I could do this by buying a TP-Link Archer AX50 AX3000 Dual-Band Gigabit Wi-Fi 6 Wireless Network Router, and if I want to use a phone, to buy an ATA (Analogue telephone adaptor) which I can connect to an ethernet output on the Archer. Now I realise I can't plug the Archer I bought into the broadband. I think it should work if I buy a model which incorporates a modem too, eg tp link ac1200 router Archer Vr400. Does anyone know if this or any other modem+router would do what I want it to? Thanks.
27-10-2025 11:40 PM
Dect detected using a Safe and Sound Classic I I meter. Well I presume it is dect - WiFi was disabled for the test. Could it be anything else? And yes, all the time regardless of whether any phone attached. Spikes cycling about every minute. Gigaset cordless phone base does send out dect signal but only when in use, not when at rest. I rather hoped I could use a third party modem/router to do just that with an ATA. But as everyone is telling me, a third party modem/router won't be able to process the ee phone information.