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Is this any different than plugging the VOIP adapter straight into the phone jack? I did this in my parents house when I got them Vonage, and all the phone jacks now have vonage flowing through them. Is there advantages to this more complicated way?
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Ari @ Jun 20th 2006 11:55PM
Is this any different than plugging the VOIP adapter straight into the phone jack? I did this in my parents house when I got them Vonage, and all the phone jacks now have vonage flowing through them. Is there advantages to this more complicated way?