Wednesday 9 September 2015

Connect Voip To A Phone Line

A home phone can easily be setup to use VoIP.


VoIP is winning over many users of traditional phone lines. By making phone calls through the Internet, long-distance fees are greatly reduced. As VoIP calls run along a different system than regular landline calls, there is a common misconception that you can only use VoIP to call other VoIP users. This is not the case. By hooking up a VoIP adapter to your phone system, you can contact and receive calls from any phone, even those using landlines.


Instructions


1. Connect your VoIP adapter to your Internet router using the cable provided.


2. Connect your telephone to the VoIP adapter. This connection port will likely be labeled "Line In" or "Line 1."


3. Plug your VoIP's phone adapter into an outlet. Your phone adapter may take a few minutes to connect to the VoIP network.


4. Pick up the receiver and listen for dial tone. Once dial tone is present, you are ready to make calls. You can now make calls to your contacts using traditional phone lines exactly the same way that you did before connecting your VoIP adapter.

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