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Jeff Crosby wrote:
I've not tried this (I have one cordless base and 4 cordless recievers dispersed throughout the house), but I've been told that, once you've shut off your land line service, all you have to do is plug the router into any wall phone jack and all the jacks in the house are alive off the router.This would be way cool. And it seems logical. I spent about 30 minutes late last night on Vonage web site. I checked, and it said my home phone number was _not_ available for transfer. I wonder is that's an error, that it's saying that because I have it? I suppose I'll have to talk to them and ask. Other than that, I really couldn't come up with a reason not to try it. Just have to convince my wife . . .
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