Don't have a phone socket where you want it? Now you don't have to get the professionals in and pay those high costs. Just simply add the device to any electrical socket to create an extension to your telephone line.
- Need to add a phone line to another room ...do it fast and simple with this wireless phone extender
- Quickly turns ordinary electrical sockets into telephone outlets
- DECT technology means it works faster and quieter and is has an all round higher specification
- Suitable for use with a PC, set top box, telephone or fax machine
- Wirelesss range up to 50m
- No extra wiring required and it is completely portable
- Compatible with PC modems
- Can even be used in your garage or garden shed if you have mains supplied to the them
- Data transmission speeds up to 36kbps
Operates by simply plugging in the base unit near to the master telephone socket, a through connector allows connection to the master socket without interrupting the existing phone. Can then be plugged in anywhere in any room where a mains socket is located to give an additional telephone socket without having unsightly cables. Great if you are creating an office out of a spare bedroom.
This item can be used on an ADSL Enabled Telephone Line, but, you will need to use an ADSL Filter to separate the ADSL Signal from the connection to the Extender (as it cannot carry an ADSL signal, which means it is not suitable for use as an extension for your broadband connection).
Spare slave unit available: Order Code A18JF
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Customer Reviews on this Product
W Rogers
(02/02/2010)
Very impressed. Recieved items Tuesday morning, fitted to Sky+ by 12 noon.Working perfectly. To test-press Services/System setup/System test/Select on Remote-shows telephone line connected. To make sure, I did test several times throughout day, all o/k.
R
(09/01/2010)
Returned as this product did not work for me. I had a DECT wireless base station in my phone socket but wanted to move that and put a wired phone in the main socket. Unfortunately the extensions could not dial out and the line quality was reported as very poor by people who called. Caller ID showed up properly on the extensions, but the clocks in them (set by caller ID) went completely awry.
Les
(26/08/2009)
I bought this to extend a line into a small outside office about 20 metres away. The two modules connected wirelessly straight away and at first seemed perfect for the job. When I picked up the handset of my phone there was a ring tone. The problem was that incoming calls would not make the phone plugged into the remote unit ring. The red "incoming call" light on the phone would come on but the best noise it could produce was a very faint click. I then tried a fax machine with phone and the same problem, no incoming ring. Maplin exchanged the unit as we assumed it must be faulty but the replacement behaved the same. I then tried a third type of phone and it rang. So obviously the remote unit is rather fussy about the type of phone plugged into it. It works ok with a credit card machine (no need for ringing). I now have a Panasonic dect phone plugged into the remote unit and although it rings for incoming calls there is an issue with outgoing calls. I pick the handset up and get a dial tone, dial a number and then instead of dialling I get the dial tone back. Switch the power off and on again to the remote unit and it works perfectly. Maybe the dect Panasonic is interfering in some way?
In conclusion it is basically a useful piece of kit bit there are quite a few issues. It may work perfectly for you or maybe not. The bottom line is that there is nothing better than a proper wired extension, avoid wireless if you can.
Leonard
(29/07/2009)
Excellent, worked straight out of the box
Frequently Asked Questions
Q- I only have a telephone socket on my kitchen wall - there is no mains socket next to it but one approx. 3/4 feet away, would this work in this situation?
- Patricia
Answer- Yes the product does support that.
Q- Does the base unit need to be connected to an electrical supply, or does it only need to be plugged into the phone socket?
- sue smith
Answer- This needs a mains supply.
Q- If the phone requires an electrical supply, can I plug the phone and the transmitter unit into the same electrical socket using a double plug?
- Kev
Answer- Yes the product does support that.
Q- Does this device transfer caller ID data?
- Paul
Answer- Yes the product does support that.
Q- Will this product interfere with my O2 wireless box?
- Suanne
Answer- This shouldn't do.
Q- Would this product be compatable for use with an xbox 360?
- Josh Roberts
Answer- No sorry this product does not support that.
Q- Is the phone socket on the unit BT or RJ11?
- Jim Keohane
Answer- The unit included an adapter cable so can be used with both BT and RJ11 connections.
Q- Will this product work with other DECT phones already installed on the same line?
- John
Answer- No sorry this product does not support that.
Q- I am very interested in purchasing the Wireless telephone extender! It is for a house that has thick walls and receiver will be in a building about 20-30 metres away from house! Any idea if this works?
- Simon
Answer- This should be fine if both buildings are on the same ring main.
Q- Does this equipment come with an actual telephone wire to connect to the telephone socket and the product?
- Dominic Lawson
Answer- Yes, this product does include that
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