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Haydosity
Nov 26, 2018Aspirant
HomePhone will not work with Nighthawk AC1900 D7000
I have tried every possible combination of wires for the last 5 months attempting to connect my home phone line with my Nighthawk and NBN setup. The exact same setup works with the ISP-Provided router, however, that one provided poor signals and stability. Any help will be greately appreciated.
Nighthawk AC19000 - D7000-200AUS
Look, I don't want to belabor the point, but you do NOT understand your Phone system. You are CLEARLY using VOIP... that means the Modem/Router MUST have an eMTA as well.
You can NOT tell the difference between a VOIP phone and a Landline. They both sound and operate the same way. Just that a Landline goes via cables all over the place that are strictly for phone/voice service. VOIP phones have an eMTA that translates voice to digital and it is sent over the Internet to some station local to where you are calling back into voice and completes the call.
You said it worked with this Device, Modem/eMTA and from spec's:
Supports VOIP Calls: Simply make or receive phone calls over the Internet
Why? Because it has the PROPER Phone jack on the back.
D7000, Datasheet, do you see anything about a phone or VOIP or eMTA on it? NO!!! That is why it WILL NOT WORK!
Want Netgear, a C500V or a C7100V but be careful, they may not work with your ISP?
I suggest you go back to the workers at JB-HIFI educated and ask for a modem/router that supports eithe Voice, eMTA, or VOIP with the phone jack on it.
Your other choice, keep what you have an buy an eMTA standalone that you plug the phone into and that into your router's wired port.
Note that some ISP's severely limit what you as a user can connect to their network. Best to check with them before doing anything.
11 Replies
- michaelkenwardGuru - Experienced User
Haydosity wrote:
attempting to connect my home phone line with my Nighthawk and NBN setup.
What is this "home phone"?
- IrvSpMaster
If the phone is an Internet phone, not a Cell or Landline, then the router you need is one with an eMTA included or an external eMTA that you split the cable line coming in to attach to the eMTA. My cable company, Spectrum does NOT allow customer owned eMTA's nor have any cable modem/routers that include an eMTA allowed.
Check with your cable company or go back to your cable company and get a modem/eMTA unit from them and then a stand-alone router, like the R7000 or other similar ones.
- HaydosityAspirant
Yes, Sorry. Our Landline will not work with our router.
- michaelkenwardGuru - Experienced User