VoIP phones?
September 21, 2008 - I am looking into getting voip phone service and i am not clear on how to connect multiple phones in diff rooms. I want to connect 6 phones from different rooms, which are in 2 floors. how do i connect them all to a voip phone adapter? a detailed answer would be appreciated, including any components if necessary. thank you
What if i get the phone adaptor for the voip phone, cant i still use the old phones?
no, problem!! only the Base-phone is directly connected to your modem....! the rest of your house will use extension phone, only need an electrical outlet.. http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/search.asp?keywords=voip+phones&image12.x=0&image12.y=0 http://www.101phones.com/ the main(base)phone has a build-in router and firewall... you can have up to 10 extension, including bluetooth ( from Pansonic or Uniden) http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_/105-3287706-1044428?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=uniden+bluetooth&x=0&y=0 since its kinda pricey to start out with all the phone you wanna buy...just get like 2 or 2 a month.....look for phones on sale, like Staples, TigerDirect, Amazon or BestBuy....their all carry VoIP phones( if you want VoIP-phones) I have them.....most VoIP providers give you the base-phone and one extension fro free when you sign up....mine did!
- Buy one of those phones with a single base that connects to the adapter and then you the cordless extensions for each room. You can find that phone in most electronic shops/depts.
It depends on what kind of VOIP phone you have. If its the kind of VOIP that hooks directly into your cable line (such as comcast or charter or insight) then you can use your house wiring. If its the other kind of voip that hooks into your internet service, then read the above answer.
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September 22, 2008 - Category: General VoIP
if you have a lets say a router and a pbx built in like the ones shortel and allworx sell. do you need landlines. what is it with voip when is it when you do not need to have land lines to call out? can your internet connection turn into
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September 21, 2008 - Category: General VoIP
i am looking into getting voip phone service and i am not clear on how to connect multiple phones in diff rooms. i want to connect 6 phones from different rooms, which are in 2 floors. how do i connect them all to a voip phone adapter? a detailed answer
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September 22, 2008 - Category: General VoIP
voips been around for over a decade, but i can't much evidence that smbs are turning off their traditional phone services and using voip services exclusively. it is a real business solution. however, i wouldn't recommend a company throw away its investment into its current telephone system. businesses are waiting for
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