Hi, I'm setting up a voip phone network in my house. I'm wondering how I can do this with multiple phones (more than 2). I've heard that you can cross wires with the phonebox outside and hook your phones up to a phonejack in your house to connect them to the voip adapter. Is this possible, can anyone give me some suggestions, I'm no ccna network techy, so I don't know much about doing this.
10/4/2006 1:56:41 PM
Disconnect the POTS connection to the house so that your phone wiring is isolated.Connect one of the analog RJ21 ports from your Vonage or other VoIP adapter to one of the phone jacks.Connect any powered phones to the normal phone jacks, and you're good to go. This won't work with the phones that receive power from the phone jacks, but won't be problem for any phone that has it's own power supply.
10/4/2006 1:59:36 PM
HiYou suggested to disconnect the pots connection from the house, so the phone wiring is isolated. I'm about as layman as possible with this. So, when I go to the phone box what am I looking for? Will the pots connection be specially labled?
10/4/2006 2:12:29 PM
When disconnecting from the phone company, you have 2 options. Option 1: Go outside and find the box and disco it there. Once you open the box you'll see wires that are probably screwed down on some contacts. You just unscrew them and unhook the wires. Or if you're lucky you might have a newfangled box where the line is terminated in an rj12 so you just unplug that.The benifit here is its quick and doesn't break your existing pstn stuff. If you want it back you have to go outside and reconnect. The downside is that you wont have ANY pstn access in your house.
10/4/2006 3:43:12 PM
10/4/2006 9:12:46 PM
For under $100 I bought a uniden 3 handset 5.8 GHz system. Negates messing with any of that other stuff. Additional handsets are $30 a piece.
10/4/2006 9:24:11 PM