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mtelliott mtelliott is offline
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My first question is why would you want to do this? Why not just route the calls to your home?

I'm prepping these questions because I have VOIP experience and access to vast amounts of voip knowledge.

Some of the questions I have are:
- Why do you want to plug an analog phone in vs. voip phone. There 's a device called a ATA (Analog Terminal Adapter) that allows you to use a normal phone as a voip phone.
- I assume you already have a network established from your house to your home computer, correct? This is important for QOS issues.
What do you want to use this phone for? Are you trying to work from home?
- How many calls are you anticipating

I guess what I'm saying is there are many simple options and you seem like you've already architected a solution that may be overkill.

Michael
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