So, did anyone try to run multiple phones from the ATA adaptor?
Hi all,
I am getting ready for my first VOIP contract activation. I have a Sipura PAP2 adaptor I intend to use. The adapter has two independent phone outputs which letsme to have two lines at the same time.
I wonder if it will be possible to connect my existing phone network - three phones where one of them is wireless? I don't know if the adaptor can handle multiple phones load as I was going to connect cable from one of the outputs to the wall phone sockets (I realise the wiring will have to be slightly altered).
All comments will be highly appreciated.
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So, did anyone try to run multiple phones from the ATA adaptor?
How old are the non wireless phones? I don't think I'd be powering the output to sockets and house wiring though, that's pushing it.
Is the adaptor self powered?
I just set a voip system up at home and You will have to use one of those double adapters thing's on just one line
I have 2 cordless and one of those flash telstra phones all
work good
When you do things right, people won't be sure that you have done anything at all
I fitted my engin system at point of entry to the house and with 4 extensions it works fine.
But that is just one line not two.
Thank you guys for your input. You gave me more confidence it should work.
The wireless phone is just one of the new ones, so hopefully I will have no problems running all phones from one output. Also the PAP2 is self powered as I assume all ATA adapters will be.
Have done this many times in my line of work no problems
Don't know why they put 2 lines on thier units because you will get problems if you use both lines at the same time but it does enable you to have 2 providers
A lot of cordless phones cause echo some worse than others
how are the bills looking after installign VOIP ?
Solved my problem.
Last edited by ger1; 25-06-08 at 11:37 PM.
Has anyone got one of these ? NETGEAR Dual-mode Cordless Phone with Skype
(SPH200D) if so are they any good.
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