Just as an FYI I have a ton of 'stuff' hanging off my VOIP moden without issues
In series I have my VOIP going to a DoorBell Fon then to a Way2Call hanging off of that I have:
NetCallerID
5.9ghz 2 line cordless phone
2.4 ghz cordless phone (with a home built 2 line switch)
900 mhz cordless phone (with a home built 2 line switch)
standard trimline phone (with a home built 2 line switch)
HS modem
My CallerID from the NetCallerID box is 100% reliable. I also have no issues answering, sharing or transfering calls around all my internal phones.
This was the case with my BroadVoice GrandStream 486, Sipura ATA-1001 and my current Vonage Linksys PAP2 adapters.
It is possible that the Way2Call is saving my butt here as I beleive it is providing power to everything internal. But either way it is possible to treat the VOIP as a regular line.
EDIT: The Linksys manual says it will support a REN of 5.
Scott
In series I have my VOIP going to a DoorBell Fon then to a Way2Call hanging off of that I have:
NetCallerID
5.9ghz 2 line cordless phone
2.4 ghz cordless phone (with a home built 2 line switch)
900 mhz cordless phone (with a home built 2 line switch)
standard trimline phone (with a home built 2 line switch)
HS modem
My CallerID from the NetCallerID box is 100% reliable. I also have no issues answering, sharing or transfering calls around all my internal phones.
This was the case with my BroadVoice GrandStream 486, Sipura ATA-1001 and my current Vonage Linksys PAP2 adapters.
It is possible that the Way2Call is saving my butt here as I beleive it is providing power to everything internal. But either way it is possible to treat the VOIP as a regular line.
EDIT: The Linksys manual says it will support a REN of 5.
Scott