Simple Disconnet from TELCO?
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I want to disconnect the Telco wiring from my house and backwire my Ooma into the wall jack so that it will provide service for all of the jacks. At the connection boz on the side of my house, it seems there are two "modular" jacks, one each for what appears to have been two different lines that were in the house (two telephone numbers, former owner), that are plugged in and then there are wires that are connected to the posts that then run into the house. I would assume if I unplugged those "modular" jacks, it would cut off the Telco side to the house and I could backwire from there.
Will this work? As far as backwiring, all I would then have to do is plug the Ooma into the wall jack and then other phines plug into the same circuit would pick up the signal?
Will this work? As far as backwiring, all I would then have to do is plug the Ooma into the wall jack and then other phines plug into the same circuit would pick up the signal?
Re: Simple Disconnet from TELCO?
Yes. If you still have telephone company dialtone, you can unplug and test at the walljacks (should be dead when plug unplugged).Ringfinger wrote:if I unplugged those "modular" jacks, it would cut off the Telco side to the house and I could backwire from there.
Will this work? As far as backwiring, all I would then have to do is plug the Ooma into the wall jack and then other phines plug into the same circuit would pick up the signal?
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Re: Simple Disconnet from TELCO?
I will do that as I have not ported yet, just gettkng the quastions out of the way up front.
Is mine a "typical" newer home install from phone company?
Also, will the backwiring method I described (just plugging into wall jack, nothing fancy or additional work) work?
Is mine a "typical" newer home install from phone company?
Also, will the backwiring method I described (just plugging into wall jack, nothing fancy or additional work) work?
Re: Simple Disconnet from TELCO?
Yes it's a typical current installation.
The jack goes to the phone company, the plug is connected to your wiring.
Once you disconnect the put a tag on them warning not to reconnect.
Back wiring will work fine unless you also have an alarm system that reports via telephone.
The jack goes to the phone company, the plug is connected to your wiring.
Once you disconnect the put a tag on them warning not to reconnect.
Back wiring will work fine unless you also have an alarm system that reports via telephone.
Customer since January 2009
Telo with 2 Handsets, a Linx, and a Safety Phone
Telo2 with 2 Handsets and a Linx
Telo with 2 Handsets, a Linx, and a Safety Phone
Telo2 with 2 Handsets and a Linx
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Re: Simple Disconnet from TELCO?
Thanks! I do not have that sort of alarm set-up.
Re: Simple Disconnet from TELCO?
If you have some extra time, for your reading pleasure: viewtopic.php?t=13354
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Re: Simple Disconnet from TELCO?
Phew, that's a big article! Thanks!