I've been having call quality issues as well. I can hear them, but they say I'm breaking up. When I call back this issue is usually resolved, but who wants that? Please advise.
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I've been having call quality issues as well. I can hear them, but they say I'm breaking up. When I call back this issue is usually resolved, but who wants that? Please advise.
OK, so the second link tells me to just disconnect everything from the NIU, and the third link tells me I have to rewire everything in there to my Voip adapter and broadband modem. So which is it?
OH wait, I was replying to usa2k, then I scrolled down to see christcorp's response, thank you. I will look into it.
Really didn't find anything that makes sense to me. Had no idea that switch from lan line to VOIP would be so complicated, wow.
Well one of the phone jacks are hanging high on the wall in the kitchen for one of those old-school phones, was trying to keep that one usable. So what's this I hear that you have to unhook something...
I have four (3 cordless, 1 wired) phones on my existing Verizon old school land line. I pay about 30 bucks a month for bare bones service, calls are crisp even though Verizon keep bugging me to swith...