[Electronics-Talk] phone service through router

Jude DaShiell jdashiel at panix.com
Wed Dec 19 14:24:58 UTC 2018


Hi David, thanks for this information.  If I'm not much mistaken the
modern cordless phones use electronic ringers.  The old phone that was
connected had a physical bell in it.  I'm living in a house so probably
will get me a cordless phone system with a base station to attach to the
router if that will even work.

On Wed, 19 Dec 2018, David Waybright via Electronics-Talk wrote:

> Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2018 07:24:04
> From: David Waybright via Electronics-Talk <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
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> Cc: David Waybright <link at pt-solutions.org>
> Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] phone service through router
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> The phone port on the routers or cable modems are NOT RJ45 they are RJ11.
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> As for ringing, NO phone with a physical bell will work with a VoIP system, router, or cable modem.  you need a phone that has a electronically produced ringer for it to work.
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> Another suggestion is to call the phone and when you expect it should be ringing, pick it up to see if a call went thru. if not you might have a problem other then the ringer not working!
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> Thanks,
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> David Eugene Waybright
> CompTIA A+, NET+, & Security+ Technician
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> IT Operations & Secure Infrastructure Specialist
> CyberCore Technologies
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> The router I have has an RJ45 port on the back to plug in phone equipment.
> I had tried using an old phone and by old the phone was made back in the
> 1960's.  Though that was able to call out, it couldn't ring when an
> incoming phone call tried to connect.  Probably since the routers do not
> put out 25 volts which is what verizon puts out on their traditional
> copper wire connected to landline phones that connect into the wall.
> I'm curious do phones or phone systems exist that will ring with lower
> voltages sent through RJ45 ports on routers?
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