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CONNECTING VOIP THROUGH REGULAR PHONE LINE
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KIRRIDAM
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Joined: Jan 20, 2009
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Posted:
Mon Jan 19, 2009 8:33 pm
Post subject: CONNECTING VOIP THROUGH REGULAR PHONE LINE
I moved into a new house and I want to connect
Voip
through the regular phone lines that is currently installed in the house. The phone lines that is sticking out at the side of the house is not connected to any phone company. The only thing i see outside the house is couple of wires sticking out. I believe its for each room that has a phone jack.
What should I do so that I can enable
Voip
service through these existing phone jack. I"m currently using
Vonage
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Any help would be greatly helpful.
thank,
Jon
mundy5
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Mon Jan 19, 2009 8:51 pm
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very easy, just plug in your
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adapter to any one of the jacks and you'll get all the phones to work. I am assuming that your explanation of the wires at the side of your house is not connected to anything is correct and accurate.
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Mon Jan 19, 2009 9:13 pm
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mundy5 wrote:
very easy, just plug in your
Vonage
adapter to any one of the jacks and you'll get all the phones to work. I am assuming that your explanation of the wires at the side of your house is not connected to anything is correct and accurate.
You may also want to make sre the wires sticking outside are taped or insulated ( so they do not shor out) and label them DO NOT CONNECT
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