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<blockquote data-quote="phakt" data-source="post: 783168" data-attributes="member: 13753"><p>My guess is the Telkom line uses a standard RJ11 or RJ12 connector that is expecting a standard copper line to be in place. You would most likely need an adapter, in this case.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't recommend using an adapter on an existing analogue phone to connect to a VOIP server. Effectively you're patching the problem, and might never know if the issue is on the phone, the adapter or the line. You also miss out on the additional functionality provided by VOIP that you wouldn't normally have.</p><p></p><p>The dropped line scenario seems suspect as the VOIP connection should not be linked to the line, much like any Internet service - the problem must exist on the VOIP server?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phakt, post: 783168, member: 13753"] My guess is the Telkom line uses a standard RJ11 or RJ12 connector that is expecting a standard copper line to be in place. You would most likely need an adapter, in this case. I wouldn't recommend using an adapter on an existing analogue phone to connect to a VOIP server. Effectively you're patching the problem, and might never know if the issue is on the phone, the adapter or the line. You also miss out on the additional functionality provided by VOIP that you wouldn't normally have. The dropped line scenario seems suspect as the VOIP connection should not be linked to the line, much like any Internet service - the problem must exist on the VOIP server? [/QUOTE]
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