Broadband Talk handset numbering on Home Hub 2B

Upgraded recently from an old Home Hub 1 to a 2B version. 
Initially, I made a bit of a mess in registering the two former handsets used for BBTalk access and as an internal intercom.  Therefore I used the De-register all handsets option from the Hub's menu so as to start again from a "clean sheet". 
However, it seems that the de-register option doesn't actually remove all the previous settings as I'm now left with a mess as to the internal numbers assigned for intercom calls between handsets.  Handset 2 is now No.4 and Handset 1 responds to internal calls to Nos. 1, 2, or 3!  All I wanted was what I had previously, ie Handset 1 assigned as No.1 and Handset 2 assigned as No.2 with Handsets 3 & 4 spare.
While its only a minor irritation, I'd like to tidy it up.  Any ideas please?
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mcpaddy wrote:
David_F wrote:
mcpaddy wrote:
The home hub 2 type b has the buggiest firmware known to man, if you have an un-altered backup of the home hubs firmware, I would replace it and start again as the firmware still saves previous states even though you have reset it back to factory defaults.
I'm beginning to realise that the internal workings of the 2B does not accord with its smart black exterior!  I do have a slightly used HH2A that a friend gave me when my old HH1 started having problems with ADSL2+. 
Does your experience suggest that a 2A is a less bug-prone device than the 2B? 
Just about everyone on this forum suggest the type A HH2 rather than the type b it simply has been out long enough to have had most of the bugs worked out of it, Where as the type b has had an obscene amount of complaints about it from unable to media share, unusable connections, loss of hub phones I could go on all day lol 
Having the option of either a used HH2a or a new HH2b available, I took your advice and changed over to the HH2a.  Now in respect of intercom calls between the (now) three handsets (a 2.1, an old 1010, and a really ancient DECT phone), the HH2a does "what it says on the tin" with each handset allocated just a single internal number to call even after de-registering and re-registering.  
So telephony-wise I'm sorted with the HH2a.  Many thanks.

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    Host 00:17:3f:d7:87:ef connected to SSID 'BTHub3-Q92C' at 36 Mbps
    10:16:55, 25 Jan.
    Host 00:17:3f:d7:87:ef connected to SSID 'BTHub3-Q92C' at 24 Mbps
    10:16:45, 25 Jan.
    Host 00:17:3f:d7:87:ef connected to SSID 'BTHub3-Q92C' at 36 Mbps
    10:16:31, 25 Jan.
    Host 00:17:3f:d7:87:ef connected to SSID 'BTHub3-Q92C' at 24 Mbps
    10:15:31, 25 Jan.
    Host 7c:61:93:1d:1d:2a connected to SSID 'BTHub3-Q92C' at 48 Mbps
    10:12:19, 25 Jan.
    Host 00:17:3f:d7:87:ef connected to SSID 'BTHub3-Q92C' at 48 Mbps
    10:10:46, 25 Jan.
    Host 7c:61:93:1d:1d:2a connected to SSID 'BTHub3-Q92C' at 18 Mbps
    10:10:39, 25 Jan.
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    Host 00:17:3f:d7:87:ef connected to SSID 'BTHub3-Q92C' at 24 Mbps
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    Host 7c:61:93:1d:1d:2a connected to SSID 'BTHub3-Q92C' at 18 Mbps
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    Host 7c:61:93:1d:1d:2a connected to SSID 'BTHub3-Q92C' at 11 Mbps
    10:00:02, 25 Jan.
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