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I’m very sorry to inform you that it didn’t work. Leaving it unplugged didn’t solve the issue. I’m now completely lost…
If I swap the Base it would be for a VOIP enabled device. I currently use a Fritzbox to route PSTN and VOIP to an ISDN out into the Beoline. I used to have an ISDN landline for remote dial-in to work but that has been gone a long time.
I’ve found a Gigaset 510 IP device for less than 100 euro that would do those things without a problem which means ditching the Fritzbox and the Beoline. But I would like to know if I could still connect the Beocom’s to that base.
I’m in the Netherlands.
Yes, I know of the ISDN typical behaviour. I toggle the power before trying to connect while the led is blinking.
I’ve tried the code you mentioned, it did do something and tried to reconnect to the base but without any improvement. Still the same error, not the right pin. The other handset can’t connect either now because of the reset of the base which somehow didn’t reset the pin to 0000.
My internet modem does not have DECT, might try to buy another base which also supports VOIP. I currently use a Fritzbox modem just to be able to use the ISDN base.
Does anyone have any experience connecting a Beocom to a (Siemens) Gigaset DECT base?
Thanks for all your suggestions, one of the handsets was low on battery which might explain lost signal.
I will unplug the base overnight and make sure the handsets are properly charged and try again tomorrow.
Thanks, you guys are a lot better than official B&O support.
Thanks for the reply, was quietly waiting for the answer.
I wasn’t to worried for the phonebook so went ahead and reset the base. It did reset the base as the formerly connected phone now complains with “no signal” but the previously disconnected phone still won’t connect.
When selecting ‘register basestation’ it finds the base, I select it and it then asks for the pin. I enter 0000 and press OK. The handset then reports an error (which is similar when entering a different pincode). I wonder if 0000 is indeed the default pin or that the pincode has actually been reset.
Am I doing something wrong or might there be some other problem?
Sorry for leaving that out, Mark 1.
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