I am considering a (voip) phone - can anyone tell me if you can use a cordless phone with a wired connection? - voip phone wiring
I do not know if it works, a wireless VoIP with a cable broadband connection, everyone has to use to help me please?
Friday, February 19, 2010
Voip Phone Wiring I Am Considering A (voip) Phone - Can Anyone Tell Me If You Can Use A Cordless Phone With A Wired Connection?
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Replace it with a VoIP service for the landline, they are able to use most mobile phones, including cordless phones. Just plug the base system into the RJ-11 VOIP modem.
Some good answers. I just wanted to add that to be confused with "wireless" and "seem to Wireless".
Think of it as trains and cars. There are 2 different systems that do similar things, and you can get in touch (at the wheel of his car at the station) or kept separate. You can even fly the car and do not use the train. As you can browse a mobile phone with Internet access via cable or wireless Internet.
However! If you get a device to wireless network * * (Fi), do not do wifi with your wireless phone near the antenna, because it interferes with (do not drive your car on the road are screws, perhaps both!;)
I bought it - great phone
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VoIP-USB-INTERNET-IP-PHONE-Skype-Net2Phone-MSN-Handset_W0QQitemZ300089129609QQihZ020QQcategoryZ131565QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
There are two major players in the VoIP market, Skype, which is free and Vonage, which are not.
The two services you can use a headset with a broadband connection via cable. However, Skype will have to buy a new cordless phone allows Skype.
With Vonage you can use your existing wireless phone, as there is a telephone adapter, which can be connected to the Internet for your existing phone and acts as a gateway.
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