Q: I already use a VoIP service through my cable provider, which work with my existing telephone wiring. If I switch to Vonage, I'll still be able to use existing wiring to multiple phones in different rooms
A: Yes. Vonage work with your existing wiring and you will be able to continue to use multiple phones in different rooms. But to do this you will have to make some changes to the wiring. Vonage has a step by step guide on how to make the changes yourself.
First, you'll need to isolate the wiring lines that come into your home phone company by opening your network interface device (phone or box) and disconnect each of the short telephone son of jack. After confirming that the line has been disconnected successfully, simply plug your modem into the phone Vonage adapter, then plug your phone adapter to a phone jack using a standard telephone cable. Then you can connect regular phones in other telephone jacks in your house.
If you do not feel comfortable changing your own wiring, Vonage also offers professional installation from $ 99.95.
If you change yourself or hire a professional wiring, you should not connect more than five phones to a single Vonage line, otherwise the signal may disappear, causing some phones do not work.
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