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Hooking up phone to computer that has DSL, is it possible?

Hi, stupid computer question here. I have recently moved my home office to a room in my detached garage. I have run a DSL line out to the garage (wireless wouldn't work), and was wondering if there was a way to get phone service from the DSL line, through the computer. Sure, I have a cordless phone and a cell, but the cordless gets crappy reception in the garage (garage office is about 75-100 feet from phone base), and cell phones are iffy sometimes.

Do I need to just run a line out here, or can it be done?

TIA,
Jim

Old 09-11-2005, 07:24 PM
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If I'm thinkin' right... Just split the line, put a filter on, then go into the phone.
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Unless you are on some old school 2 line setup, skipdup is right. Just put a splitter on, and put a filter on so the phone does not get static. Splitters (and long cable runs for that matter) degrade the signal, but unless you are gaming/mp3 fanatic it probably won't effect your life.
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First, thanks for the responses.

Now, I will continue on with my computer illiteracy: I ran a DSL hard line to the garage. This is different from a phone line, as far as I can tell. Is there a splitter that will send the DSL line to the computer, and the phone line to the phone? (maybe a trip to Radio Shack?) Or do I need to actually tap into the line?

BTW, I'm not into gaming (the last game I spent any time on was Asteroids), and I barely know what an MP3 player is. All I'm looking for is a decent phone line.

Thanks again,
Jim
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When you say different are you referring to an 8 position jack vs a 4-6 position jack? The actual cable can be the same for either application (4 pair, CAT 3 or better)...neither application requires all 4 pairs...
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If you want to use your DSL for phone ( no phone bill )
there are physical phones that use free VOIP ( voice over Internet Protocol )..
Your DSL only uses 2 wires in the jack. If you are looking to just add another extension to your existing..

look here for an example of a phone that uses your dsl
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5807659483&ru=http%3A%2F%2Fsearch.ebay.com%3A80%2Fsearch%2Fse arch.dll%3Fcgiurl%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fcgi.ebay.co m%252Fws%252F%26fkr%3D1%26from%3DR8%26satitle%3D58 07659483%26category0%3D%26fvi%3D1

again, it's just one example.. I will probably be picking up one of these myself

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Jim - sounds like you just pulled a RJ-45 (Cat 5) cable from your hub/router/DSL modem out to the garage - right? So, unless you want to go with something like VOIP, I would just pull a phone cable along with that Cat 5 cable.
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Thanks again. The Radio Shack dude just told me the same thing as jrdavid68 did. To clarify, I did indeed pull a cat5 cable from the indoor router. Looks like I'll have to put a cable out here. Oh well.

VOIP sounds interesting, I'll have to check that out.

Jim

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