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Re: Can cm1150V support voip connections?
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I have a guest house that is connected to the main house with Ethernet and cable. There is no phone line to the guest house.
The main house uses a Netgear Nighthawk CM1150V modem to connect to Comcast and provide tv, Ethernet and Voice (phone service). Can I extend the Comcast Voice to the guest house using the Ethernet connection and another router with VOIP that communicates with the CM1150V?
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you can install Another VoIP line (such as Vonage, ooma,) in guest house but you cannot extend Comcast-Voice into guest house using Ethernet.
You can try installing high range wireless cordless phone but not sure how far your guest house is.
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Re: Can cm1150V support voip connections?
Yes. It should work for that. Most modems and routers support VoIP communications.
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you can install Another VoIP line (such as Vonage, ooma,) in guest house but you cannot extend Comcast-Voice into guest house using Ethernet.
You can try installing high range wireless cordless phone but not sure how far your guest house is.
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Re: Can cm1150V support voip connections?
@vkdelta wrote:
you can install Another VoIP line (such as Vonage, ooma,) in guest house but you cannot extend Comcast-Voice into guest house using Ethernet.
You can try installing high range wireless cordless phone but not sure how far your guest house is.
Ok, that's what I suspected. The wireless phone is out of range, so that leaves 3rd party voip or the cable connection if I want to use Comcast Voice. If I installed an additional cable modem with voice, I probably could get a new phone line, I will check with Comcast.
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Re: Can cm1150V support voip connections?
I think you can buy second line on your account but they will charge you. Not sure if you get some kind of discount though.
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