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Phone
Problem
Possible Solution
No dial tone
Make sure there is AC power to the AT&T Home Base. Do not connect
to an AC outlet controlled by a wall switch.
Make sure your AT&T Home Base is powered on.
Slide the
ON/OFF
button to the
ON
position until the Power light stays
solid green.
Make sure your cordless phone has power and is connected properly to
the AT&T Home Base.
Move the AT&T Home Base to an area with sufficient network signal
(Blue or Green Signal Strength light).
Caller Number ID
only
Like all wireless services, only the calling number is displayed with
Caller ID.
Your home phone may support the display of names stored in its
contacts memory.
My answering
machine won't
pick up calls
Set your answering machine settings to pick up calls before network
voicemail, which is approximately four (4) rings.
Or, you can have network voicemail removed from your account by
calling AT&T Customer Care. Dial 611 from your connected phone or
1-800-331-0500.
Poor voice quality
Use the phone cable included with the AT&T Home Base.
Make sure all connections are firmly in place.
Move your AT&T Home Base to an area with sufficient network signal
(Blue or Green Signal Strength light).
Increase the distance away from other electronic devices and the AT&T
Home Base (including cordless base stations, Wi-Fi routers, and cell
phones).
Move the AT&T Home Base near a window with a clear unobstructed
view of the sky and remove any objects that may be obstructing the
wireless signal.
Make sure the home phone that is connected to the AT&T Home Base
is of good quality and in good working order.
Voice quality may degrade with a low battery charge. Connect to an AC
power source to recharge when power is available.
Message Waiting
indicator on my
home phone
doesn't light
The AT&T Home Base does not support this functionality with your
home phone.
The AT&T Home Base has a dedicated voicemail light that will blink
when you have a new voice message; you will also hear an intermittent