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100thMonkey
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kshaw
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If you are talking about the jacks that plug into your wall plate, those will work fine. Replacing your existing phone wall plates with the wall plates that have two jacks will work fine too. |
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100thMonkey
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Sublimaze1
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You may plug anything into the home-wired system you want, as long as it does not emit microvoltage. SBC, etc. does so make sure the box outside is disconnected. The Old Cisco router only had enough power to ring 5 phones, but the VT1000 may be able to do more. I have a fax, one hardline phone, and the Panasonic MultiTalk 8 with 6 expansions. No prob. |
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