Personally I would go all cordless and plug the main base station directly into your VoiPo adapter. Of course you could mess with the Verizon box outside but why waste the time?
Cordless to your ATA, simple and works everytime!
Personally I would go all cordless and plug the main base station directly into your VoiPo adapter. Of course you could mess with the Verizon box outside but why waste the time?
Cordless to your ATA, simple and works everytime!
That's what I did. I ended up with a Panasonic unit with additional handsets, which can be found practically anywhere quiet reasonably priced. I plugged the base unit into the ATA (VOIPo phone adapter that plugs into your Internet connection) and scattered the additional units around the house. And that's all there is to it.
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 at the Verizon box as to not fry the Voip converter box? Something to do with the amount of voltage that it takes to make the phones ring?
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