  Neyland85
join:2003-02-04 North Augusta, SC
·AT&T Southeast
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Can you use your own router for their current Hotspot@Home?
Since I've got two access points in the house using Channels 1 and 11 ehh hang their router off my existing router.. different subnet... channel 6 maybe?
They don't throw in the phone, it's $60. However, it seems to indicate that existing phone systems can be plugged directly into the router? |
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  evilghost Premium join:2003-11-22 Springville, AL
·Windstream
| said by Neyland85 :Can you use your own router for their current Hotspot@Home? Since I've got two access points in the house using Channels 1 and 11 ehh hang their router off my existing router.. different subnet... channel 6 maybe? They don't throw in the phone, it's $60. However, it seems to indicate that existing phone systems can be plugged directly into the router? Yes, you can use your own for HS@Home. I use a WHR-G54S with Tomato GNU/Linux 1.16 |
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  aaron8301 I can't get myself to go away.
join:2005-01-03 Clarkston, WA
·CableOne
| reply to Neyland85 said by Neyland85 :They don't throw in the phone, it's $60. However, it seems to indicate that existing phone systems can be plugged directly into the router? Yes, the article says that you can plug in any regular landline telephone just like with a Vonage ATA. |
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