seesma wrote on Dec 2
nd, 2008 at 7:27pm:
I now have my son's 0844 number and his internal extension number. If I got, or he got, three more of these pairs of numbers would that be any good, or do you need more than that? Sorry, my maths is not up to algorithms these days (even if it once was!).
That might help us to work out how internal and 0844 numbers are related, but we don't really need to do that if the students already know these numbers.
What we need to do is work out how these numbers relate to a third set of numbers, which are probably in the form 01524 51xxxx. The xxxx could be related to the internal extension, or to the 0844 number, possibly offset by a certain amount.
The only way to find this out now is to try some 01524 numbers. You can start by using the last four digits of your son's internal extension in place of the xxxx.
If at any stage you get through to a student, you need to ask them nicely to give you their internal and 0844 numbers. Explain that you were trying to call your son (maybe they know him!) and that you are trying to use a different number that's free to dial
from mobile phones - even if you are using a landline, that's a good way to put it to students, who may already be realising that calling their mates in their rooms from their mobile is costing a fortune. If the student you have found at random tells you his or her numbers, you can give the 01524 number in return - fair deal! Oh, do call at a time that's considered sociable by students - if you call at 9am, they aren't likely to be too eager and willing to help!
Make sure you note down anything you find out. And don't forget to note the number you have dialled too in case you forget what you tried! Note down any failures too!
If you find a working number and its equivalent, you may see a pattern that allows you to work out your son's number. For example, if 01524 516789 goes to internal extension 54789, the last three digits need to stay the same, and 2000 possibly be added to the number.
Please let us know any pairs you find out. If you are worried about posting students' phone numbers here, you can send it in a Personal Message (PM) to me and other regular forum members such as Dave so we can have a look. (Having said that, we don't need to know the students' names along with the numbers, and if anyone wants to phone random students in their rooms they can do that already!)