MisterEd:
That's great news!
So, based on this, any suggestions for multi-unit telephone that more than 2 (preferably up to 4) users can simultaneously be on the same telephone call?
Richard
MisterEd:
That's great news!
So, based on this, any suggestions for multi-unit telephone that more than 2 (preferably up to 4) users can simultaneously be on the same telephone call?
Richard
This is exactly the forum to post in.
As long as your old phone house wiring is disconnected at the NID where PSTN could attach, you should be able to connect the ATA to any phone jack and use the phones like you did with PSTN. If there is power from the old phone company on the line it could damage the ATA.
Personally, I prefer wireless phones. If I were buying new wireless phones I would look at DECT 6.0 phones. That may not work well with the cement construction.
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usa2k had stated: "As long as your old phone house wiring is disconnected at the NID where PSTN could attach, you should be able to connect the ATA to any phone jack and use the phones like you did with PSTN. If there is power from the old phone company on the line it could damage the ATA."
I am not sure how to accomplish the disconnection of the wiring, nor as to whether that would be (a) possible, and (b) beneficial. Could you elaborate either here in this thread or via PM? How do I connect the Adapter to the phone jack so that I can use other jacks throughout house for other phones?
Based upon my lack of knowledge as to how to accomplish the preceding, I was thinking wireless, and the phones that I saw at the various office supply stores were DECT 6.0 type. I was curious if anyone had any experience with any of the readily available sets (AT&T, Gigaset, etc.) and knew of any that allowed multiple handsets to participate in the same telephone call.
I suspect that if the wiring issue is simple, that this would be the best solution. I would be able to just use existing telephones with existing telephone jacks.
Richard
One quick thing (I'm heading out)
Some phones with answering machine (Like Uniden) don't have the Visual Message Waiting Light feature. (It only works if a message is on the built-in answering machine) I know Uniden without answering machine work for Visual MWI. Both types will have a stutter tone when picked up and a message is waiting.
I will find a great link to the answer about Nid later, or someone will beat me to it!
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I have 6 Uniden Satellite Dect 6 phones wirelessly hooked up to the base. Have no problem with reception anywhere even with 2-3 people on the call.
Also on my phone system, I can utilize the answer machine from any phone as if I were at the base station.
For me this is handy, as I don't use VOIPo VM, but use the VM in the base.
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This link is pretty good: http://www.engadget.com/2006/06/20/h...r-phone-jacks/
DSLReports has many forums including the VoIP Chat Forum. I have been a DSLR member since 2003. Its free with basic membership, or $10 lifetime. You can post anonymously too, but sometimes people are more helpful if you join. The VoIP forum and search utility can find plenty of related subjects like: wiring whole house Voip using DSL?
With VoIP there is a whole gamut of easy to technical things to play with. I hope to experiment with a $25 PBX soon!![]()
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I have looked at the links you had provided, and although I can see that there are a myriad of threads to tear through, there is 1 very important factor that you need to know. My internet connection is cable based (Broadband from Comcast), not telephone (DSL from AT&T).
Is this still possible since I am using cable for internet, and not DSL from AT&T?
Thanks for guidance.
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