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    Default Re: Residential phone solutions and applications

    Quote Originally Posted by bwyatt View Post
    I've got a number of questions as I embark upon the Voipo solution to my needs.

    Today we have a new working Voipo residential account with the following setup:

    * Cable comes into the house at point A.

    * Voipo device is plugged into the router at point B.

    * Cordless phone is plugged into the Voipo device and working properly.

    My first question is this:

    We had two phones downstairs; one in the den and one in the kitchen and three phones upstairs; one in a bedroom, one in another bedroom, and one in an upstairs office.

    The cordless phone begins to break up in the kitchen and doesn't reach upstairs at all.

    Wife doesn't like the idea of not being able to use the kitchen phone, and she doesn't like having a phone in the bedroom.

    I have simul-ring going to the cell and that's working ok, but what solutions does anyone recommend for making our VOIPO account work more like what we had? Wife is not technical at all... she just wants to be able to talk on the phone in the kitchen and the bedroom.

    All suggestions are encouraged.

    Thanks!
    Why not feed the output of the ATA into your home wiring? See my post #5 in http://forums.voipo.com/showthread.p...ghlight=wiring. Essentially, you disconnect any external input to your house (phone company cable at the network interface outside your house) and then feed the ATA into any phone jack. All the phones in your house should work as before. Wife happy.
    Last edited by Russell; 08-29-2009 at 09:30 PM.
    Russell

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