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You finally made the switch to broadband phone service

You finally made the switch to broadband phone service. The  friendly neighborhood UPS guy just came by with the DTA  adapter you’ll need to start using your new VoIP service.  Soon the wheels in your head begin to turn as you realize  your VoIP router is only connected to one telephone. You 3-OUTLET UTILITY EXTENSION CORD  want VoIP phone service in your whole house, don’t you?

Getting wired for VoIP in your whole house is fairly simple.  You don’t need a degree in rocket science, though it does  take a bit more of a hands on approach than just letting the  telephone company switch you over, but is also more  rewarding. Along with a much cheaper phone bill, your  friends will think you are some kind of computer genius.

Installing your VoIP system is really pretty easy, and for  the most part all VoIP adapters install the same way. If you  have a wireless network router, just think of your Internet  connection as running from your modem, through your VoIP  adapter first, then through your wireless router, and  finally out to your computer. Consult your install guide.

If you do not have a wireless router, then your Internet  connection comes from your cable, or DSL modem, through your  VoIP adapter, and out to your computer. In either case, plug  in your telephone line and finally power everything up. Be  patient as this can take a few minutes to propagate the  first time you connect. See your owners manual.

The easy way to get your whole home wired for VoIP is to buy  a wireless whole house VoIP phone system with the VoIP  router already built into the telephone. Broadband telephone  companies like Packet8 offer these phones at a discount when  you sign up for service and continue to sell additional  compatible wireless handsets as needed.

Another approach is to run the phone cord from your VoIP  adapter that would normally plug into your telephone, out to  your network interface box outside, commonly referred to as  the phone box. Unplug the phone companies line and plug in  your own. This will connect all the phone jacks in your home  to the VoIP Service.

When you wire your home for VoIP with the network interface  box, make sure to put up a sign to insure the telephone  company does not plug their line back in. If they do, it  could damage your VoIP adapter. If you have a newer home,  you may already be equipped with a system to connect your  broadband phone service to the whole house.

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