Connect the fax with a regular phone line to a phone jack in the wall. The type of cable is called an RJ11 cable, and it should connect both to the fax machine and to the phone outlet in the wall.
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It means someone is on the phone with someone else or the phone is off the hook.
Multitasking does not work on a iPhone 3G, You must Jailbreak your Phone to do that (Beaware that your phone would be very slow with Multitasking)
You don't need a Home Phone. But you need a Phone Line!
Hi Sonya, sorry for the delay. The answer, is yes. You will be able to hook up magic jack to your uverse router on phone line 2, and everything should work great. I would use the computer in phone line 1's room to connect to the router on phone line 2. If however, you have problems making the magic jack work with the uverse router (some people have) you will need to update your magic jack and router firmware. Let me know if this has resolved your issue! My apologies for the delay.
If it is a different outlet but the same subscribed phone line you should have no problems. If you plan on taking your modem to another location (different phone number) this will not work.
I just did this with a vintage black phone which looks to date from the '30s (NOT the lighter plastic mid-century model, though this might work as well). twist the red and white wires together and attach to the red line on your phone jack, and twist the green and yellow wires together and attach to the green line on your phone jack. this gets a dial tone, as well as a ring. if you live in an area where pulse dialing still works, then that should work as well, otherwise you won't be able to dial out.
Webmail enables the user to send messages from a phone or pc instead of being at home with a desktop. Webmail also enable users to pick up work from school.
They are separate systems in your phone line. The DSL is a digital signal that has nothing to do with the analog phone signal. The bandwidth of a phone line is large enough to handle both with no issues.
Sometimes the line just wont work. It should come back on unless there is a major problem
Yes, on a dial-up or DSL connection.