guys
if i get a voip phone\device
does it need to hook up to my adsl modem or can it
be plugged into another phone outlet?
meaning modem is in my room but i want a voip phone setup in kitchen
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This would all depend on your cabling. To explain our household uses voip as our primary outwards service and have all our equipment (all in one Billion) in the back room. Have a phone line to the kitchen specifically for VOIP - as not integrated to preexisting PSTN line. This allows a normal handset/cordless handset to be plugged in.
Although must state had a temporary line hooked up for 4 years until I got it properly installed!
Depending on your setup - how far this needs to go - and how fussy you are having "temporary" wires would be dependent on what you do. It may be easier to plonk a cordless phone base near all your equipment, hence all in same area and leave other phone primarily for PSTN (receiving calls).
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gulliver (27-08-11)
lol, im on 7-8 day now anyway, might just buy 2 pallets
bought a engin box? for $1 on ebay (20 del)
ill test it out, i need the old number to ring so wasnt sure about buying other devices
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