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How does one determine the band with I have and am using with cable feeding the TV boxes, Internet PC(s) and phones?

At 05:32 PM 2/8/2006, Fritz Hayes wrote:
And each connection should have 90 kbs for clean talking. So 3 x 90 =
270 kb both ways.  Establish an FTP download and the connection becomes
garbled.

Fritz Hayes

Booth Martin wrote:
> In looking over their site I saw a couple of appealing options.
>
> Choose your own area code & exchange.  If you live in Florida but your
> family is in Massachusetts, pick their Massachusetts area code &
> exchange and their calls to you look like local calls to them.
>
> You can have any incoming call ring on up to 3 different lines, so your
> house phone and cell phone will both ring.
>
> You can have up to 5 phone numbers on one line.
>
> Three-way calling is free.
>
> As I understand the answer to your question, you will need to buy a
> multi-line cordless phone and plug it into the adapter.
>
>
> Glenn Ericson wrote:
>> David,
>> I thought Vonage phone service was  at a flat rate and included
>> all  national calls through  my DSL or Cable service.?
>> Are there  other charges and quality of service items to be aware
>> of  besides  type 911 stuff?
>>
>> What  happens if I want  more then 2  phones on the cable  line? say
>> 4 phones all different  numbers ( 1  being a fax) How  does that get
>> attached    with my  linksys router
>>
>>          Glenn
>
> -----------------------------------
> Booth Martin
> http://martinvt.com
> -----------------------------------

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Best regards,

Fritz Hayes
503-913-5091
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