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Possibly you have voicemail feature enabled from your service provider. Call service provider and have voicemail disabled or forwarding to voicemail disabled. Your service provider can give information on retrieving and deleting voicemail messages.
I'm having the same problem. My temporary solution is to turn on the speakerphone on the cd 155. Also if you happen to have an older phone laying around, you can use a phone jack splitter and use the old phone to alert you of incoming calls.
I just noticed this problem today, i'm still working on it. I'll let you know if I come up with a better solution.
I am still in need of a solution. It is not a 2 phone (cordless) it is 1 and know I have not solved the problem, I was hoping you would be able to help. I am not interested in purchasing anything other than what I already have.
Please help me resolve my problem, it doesn't sound like anyone has looked at or reviewed it. Thank you
Out of box, the AT&T 1738 is designed to operate on a single telephone line. I don't know of any device on the market today that could automatically switch it between multiple telephone lines.
Some options include (in no particular order):
1) Purchasing additional 1738s to cover the other telephone lines.
2) Some cordless telephones on the market are designed to handle 2 telephone lines. Their answering machines will cover both lines. AT&T and Panasonic offer such phones.
3) Check out AT&T's line of NoKSU small office telephone sets. The phones will handle up to 4 telephone lines and 1 model features a built in answering machine. In order for the telephones to function 100% all phones would have to be replaced with the models within the AT&T NoKSU family.
4) If this is strictly a business application, consider purchasing a true business telephone system for the office.
Why the intermitant pinging sound
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