Vonage does have a 911 coverage now. I doesn't work the same as the regular 911; you have to activate it and instruct it whatOriginally posted by: cyberia
I looked at Vonage a while back. One thing that bothered me was their 911 capability.
I do not know if it got resolved by now.
Vonage might not always forward you properly to your local emergency services, and your local emergency services might not be able
to trace you and your location when you call (in case if you are incapable to talk, or whatever).
Originally posted by: cyberia
Can you keep your existing phone number that was provided by the local phone carrier (BellSouth in my case)?
Originally posted by: newtotech
I read somewhere that Cisco ATA only comes with one functional phone connector. This means you will have to find a way to hook all your phones up to one jack. Any solutions for this problem?
Originally posted by: xkenny013
You can theoretically also just wire into the current phone lines of the house, AS LONG AS THE WIRES ARE NOT CONNECTED TO ANYTHING ELSE!! If there is voltage on the lines at all, you could fry your Vonage box. I haven't tried it yet, myself ... still just gettin' set up.
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Originally posted by: Scyber
This is a referall link. You are giving some unknown person discounted service by signing up through this link. This link should be removed.
Feel free to PM me w/ your email address and I can refer you.![]()
It's a referral link yes - but it's an advertising link directly through Yahoo! directly off of www.yahoo.com main page. IE you're being referred by Yahoo, not an individual.
Originally posted by: cyberia
Originally posted by: xkenny013
You can theoretically also just wire into the current phone lines of the house, AS LONG AS THE WIRES ARE NOT CONNECTED TO ANYTHING ELSE!! If there is voltage on the lines at all, you could fry your Vonage box. I haven't tried it yet, myself ... still just gettin' set up.
In other words, you have to go to the phone box outside your house and make sure you are disconnected from there, correct?
Originally posted by: wildta
[I understand you so need a referral to get a free month of service, so why not ask a
fellow anandtech member for a referral link that way we are benefiting each other
instead of this person "F3FMOTV1."
when using voice, how much does it affect your download speeds ? I'm on 1.5mbs cable.
Originally posted by: C'DaleRider
I've a good friend that uses Vonage.......says it works great until there's a power outage and his phone dies. Power died at his house and he couldn't call out, unlike the local Telco lines which still work during outages.