no, you can not use a regular phone for VoIP, unless you use a BPA...most sales ppl dont even know about it....here is how you look for it...turn the phone around and llok in the back...if it has a plug (RJ11) then you know its for a landline...it got to say VoIP only...on it...I send you a link...the Base phone usually has a build in router( you wont see it)...then you can have up to 10 extensions.
http://www.hellodirect.com/hellodirect/Shop?Dsp=20107&PCR=1:1:5:40
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2006-10-03 10:06:54
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by Glenn 3
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Hmm, are you running a wireless router? Methinks your router at 2.4 GHz is interfering w/ your 2.4 GHz cordless phone. Hook up a wired phone set and see if that works. If so, stick w/ the wired handset and consider buying a 5.8 GHz cordless phone (single or multiple to take advantage of your VoIP).
If it still doesn't work, there's something more I don't understand.
2006-10-03 06:58:55
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answered by CMass Stan 6
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A regular phone cannot be used as a VOIP internet phone and a special adapter is required.
If you use Skype, Googletalk or other similar services, you can find them at http://www.amperordirect.com/c/c-internet-adapters/index.html.
If you use Vonage or other VOIP service providers, contact them directly. They should have provide you with an adapter already.
2006-10-03 07:48:57
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answered by visioncity2000 1
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