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.
Got back a while ago from my CompTIA Network+ exam.
(A successful test of course)
I am now CompTIA A+ certified and CompTIA Network+ certified.
I have a bunch more to take as I am prepared.
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!![]()
Using VOIPo services since February 2007
Beta Tested the VOIPo Reseller Plan.
A happy VOIPo Residential Customer
Using VoIP devices since 12-2002
Companies I've tried
iConnectHere|Vonage|BroadvoxDirect|Vonage|Packet8| VOIPo
VOIPo is a keeper!
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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