you have 3 choices here....1......get a couple of phone-jacks and plug them into the wall outlet.....2. have the phone-company come out and install 2 new phone-outlets.....both just cost to much money....so the 3rd and cheapest is.....get a base-phone(digital) and you can have up to 10 extensions.....so you just need any electrical outlet in every room to plug the phone in!!!
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2007-04-02 03:00:07
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The easiest way is to use a multiple wireless phone. this would allow a charging station for phones in these other two rooms. Otherwise you would have to run the wiring from your supply box to each room and install a jack for each room. Plus have to buy the phones anyways.
You could also use a splitter adapter on your original jack and run cable from there, however this does cause some interference. Interference may not be enough to be noticeable though.
Some phone companies do not install interior wiring. You may have to get your own installer or do it yourself.
2007-04-02 08:24:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Garrett,
The easiest way would be to buy a wireless station with add on extentions. You can get them anywhere. Just install the home station in one of your jacks and the extentions will work in other parts of the house from that same base, no jacks required.
TDCWH
2007-04-02 08:22:00
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answered by TDCWH 7
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All the phone company has to do is just come and put you in more jacks in your other rooms and they can tie it all into one line, one phone number. This is how I have mine done.
2007-04-02 08:23:30
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answered by donna_honeycutt47 6
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Buy a socket thing that lets you plug two phones in, then get a long extension lead and snake it around to where you want the phone to be
2007-04-02 08:23:20
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answered by mary L 4
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GO TO WAL MART AND GO TO ELECTRONICS, BUY A PHONE LINE SPLITTER BOX AND SOME PHONE CABLE. YOU SPLIT THE LINE YOU ALREADY HAVE, PUT ONE PART IN THE WALL, ONE IN THE BOX YOU JUST BOUGHT AND THEN THE PHONE LINE YOU ALREADY HAVE INTO YOUR PHONE. IT HAS DIRECTIONS ONTHE BOX FROM THE SPLITTER.
2007-04-02 08:19:04
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answered by Anonymous
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