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Joe
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 6:49 am    Post subject: Multiple phones Reply with quote

If I got VOIP with Packet8 or Lingo could I come out of the Phone "Box, Hub,
Router, or what ever you want to call it" and wire the entire house and have
three or 4 phones that will work with it or am I limited to plugging one
phone into it.

Joe
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Nick Zivanovic
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 8:02 am    Post subject: Re: Multiple phones Reply with quote

Joe wrote:
Quote:
If I got VOIP with Packet8 or Lingo could I come out of the Phone "Box, Hub,
Router, or what ever you want to call it" and wire the entire house and have
three or 4 phones that will work with it or am I limited to plugging one
phone into it.

Joe


See here Joe:

http://michigantelephone.mi.org/distribute.html

Everything you need to know.

nz
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Yaser Doleh
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Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2005 5:15 am    Post subject: Re: Multiple phones Reply with quote

Yes, I did it in my house and the Lingo ATA is supporting 4 phones with
no problems. All I did is disconnect the phone company wire and simply
plug the ATA to one of the phone jacks. Done - everything works.

I do have a new house with new cat3 wiring.

Yaser

Nick Zivanovic wrote:
Quote:
Joe wrote:

If I got VOIP with Packet8 or Lingo could I come out of the Phone
"Box, Hub, Router, or what ever you want to call it" and wire the
entire house and have three or 4 phones that will work with it or am I
limited to plugging one phone into it.

Joe



See here Joe:

http://michigantelephone.mi.org/distribute.html

Everything you need to know.

nz
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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 2:04 am    Post subject: Re: Multiple phones Reply with quote

can you talk on two phones at once (to the same phone on the other
end)? We like to be able to talk to my parents using two phones.


Yaser Doleh wrote:
Quote:
Yes, I did it in my house and the Lingo ATA is supporting 4 phones
with
no problems. All I did is disconnect the phone company wire and
simply
plug the ATA to one of the phone jacks. Done - everything works.

I do have a new house with new cat3 wiring.

Yaser

Nick Zivanovic wrote:
Joe wrote:

If I got VOIP with Packet8 or Lingo could I come out of the Phone
"Box, Hub, Router, or what ever you want to call it" and wire the
entire house and have three or 4 phones that will work with it or
am I
limited to plugging one phone into it.

Joe



See here Joe:

http://michigantelephone.mi.org/distribute.html

Everything you need to know.

nz
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Yaser Doleh
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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 7:48 am    Post subject: Re: Multiple phones Reply with quote

Yes, no problems.

I also made a mistake counting the phones. We actually have 5 phones.
Forgot to count the fax machine.

Yaser

archersteven@yahoo.com wrote:
Quote:
can you talk on two phones at once (to the same phone on the other
end)? We like to be able to talk to my parents using two phones.


Yaser Doleh wrote:

Yes, I did it in my house and the Lingo ATA is supporting 4 phones

with

no problems. All I did is disconnect the phone company wire and

simply

plug the ATA to one of the phone jacks. Done - everything works.

I do have a new house with new cat3 wiring.

Yaser

Nick Zivanovic wrote:

Joe wrote:


If I got VOIP with Packet8 or Lingo could I come out of the Phone
"Box, Hub, Router, or what ever you want to call it" and wire the
entire house and have three or 4 phones that will work with it or

am I

limited to plugging one phone into it.

Joe



See here Joe:

http://michigantelephone.mi.org/distribute.html

Everything you need to know.

nz

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