Switching from wired extensions to cordless
Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2021 7:04 am
I have what I believe is the original Telo, which has more buttons than the one they're selling now. The part number on the bottom reads:
110-0110-252, revision A00
I'm currently in a house which has a full twisted-pair telephone network, so the Telo is in an all-wired system, including the extension phones So I just plug the Telo into the nearest phone jack, and the extensions into their nearest jacks, and it all works fine. No cordless phones.
I'm going to be moving into a condo which I don't think has any phone jacks. So I'll need to use cordless phones. It appears the Telo has built-in cordless support, but am I limited to using Ooma phones (HD2?) with it? It seems an alternative would be to get a completely separate cordless system, and plug the Telo into its base station.
Can someone explain what my options actually are? I would probably need four phones in total. And I should say that I have no experience with cordless phones, so I know nothing about all this DECT stuff, or what's compatible with what.
Thanks for any help.
110-0110-252, revision A00
I'm currently in a house which has a full twisted-pair telephone network, so the Telo is in an all-wired system, including the extension phones So I just plug the Telo into the nearest phone jack, and the extensions into their nearest jacks, and it all works fine. No cordless phones.
I'm going to be moving into a condo which I don't think has any phone jacks. So I'll need to use cordless phones. It appears the Telo has built-in cordless support, but am I limited to using Ooma phones (HD2?) with it? It seems an alternative would be to get a completely separate cordless system, and plug the Telo into its base station.
Can someone explain what my options actually are? I would probably need four phones in total. And I should say that I have no experience with cordless phones, so I know nothing about all this DECT stuff, or what's compatible with what.
Thanks for any help.