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riggz
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What would be the best way to utilize 3 Vonage phone lines? I have a VTA/VD and a VWR.
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Steve48
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That's a pretty wide open question. Can you be a little more specific? |
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riggz
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sorry. i think i've got it figured out. i'm just going to get a 2nd VTA-VD adapter. I was trying to figure out if Vonage had any 3 line adapter units instead of having to use 2 adapters.
i'm going to run it like this:
modem ---> 4 port wireless router --> a) Vonage adapter 1, b) Vonage adapter 2, c) 16 port 10/100/1000 switch ---> computers, etc. |
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Steve48
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Ah. Yes, you have it figured right. Vonage has no adapters that service more than 2 lines. |
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riggz
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that's pretty silly if you ask me. i mean there's got to be a good number of people using Vonage with more than 2 lines. seems only logical to make a unit capable of handling more than 2 lines. |
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Steve48
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True, but a lot of people want separate adapters, so they don't lose more than one line if an adapter fails. Plus, you can scatter them around the house/building if you have an extensive LAN. |
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