kilikini wrote:
>
> Steve, you need a router (which they give you) and then you plug your cable
> modem into the router along with the phone line. We have a wireless network
> here at home and as such needed an access point wireless adapter along with
> their provided router, but we did it ourselves and it all works.
>
> To have more than one phone connected, you'd have to put some sort of
> splitter on your incoming cable line; that's the only downfall. We have a
> small house and are always in the living room, so for us Vonage works great.
> Unlimited long distance? Please! I have my friends on Maui, my family in
> South Carolina, Washington, Wisconsin and Minnesota, and friends all over
> the place. For us, it's essential. We get an occasional weird beep in our
> conversations, but other than that it works great.
>
> kili
>
>
hm. I musta read something wrong. I have a cable modem feeding a
wireless router now. I thought all that I needed to to was to split the
cable input - feed one into my existing cable modem for the wireless
router and feed another cable-in into the VOIP unit, then hook up the
output of the VOIP unit to the current phone splitting buss that I have
in the basement. I'd better check some more. Thanks Kili.
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Steve
Never read the fine print. There ain't no way you're going to like it.
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