[Electronics-Talk] Modern Landline Phone Service
Tracy Carcione
carcione at access.net
Sun Jun 19 18:30:54 UTC 2022
But I'm thinking when your modem goes down, so does your "landline". Our
internet service fails way more than I think it should, and, when it does,
we got nothing but the cell phones. And, when a storm knocks out the cell
towers, then we really got nothing.
Tracy
-----Original Message-----
From: Electronics-Talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Tim Aune via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2022 2:05 PM
To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
Cc: Tim Aune
Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] Modern Landline Phone Service
If you have the jacks in your home disconnected from the original
landline connection, you can run a cable from your modem to one of the
wall jacks. This should connect all the other wall jacks to the modem
making them usable for regular phones. I have four jacks in my house and
they all work fine.
Tim Aune
On 6/19/2022 12:44 PM, Leslie Fairall via Electronics-Talk wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I moved due to a new job and hooked up all of my utilities. One of the
> things I still prefer is old-fashioned landline service due to its
> sound quality and reliability. I currently have Comcast Internet and
> phone. The problem I have is that I cannot use the jacks installed
> throughout the home. I've been told by Comcast that I need to connect
> a cordless phone to my modem to allow me to have phones in every room.
> I like cordless phones but have a couple corded phones that I would
> prefer using since they have great Speakerphone capability. AT&T will
> sell me traditional landline service but the cost is very steep. Their
> representative wanted to sell me the Voip service, but stated that the
> phone service worked the same way as Comcast. When I had Verizon Fios
> in New England, I could connect phones to every jack in my home. Can
> anyone shed some light on this? I am scheduled to have landline
> service connected in two weeks but am hoping to find a cheaper
> alternative. Any and all input is appreciated. Thanks.
>
>
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