I have to say that I am very disappointed with this service. Initially I had to keep recycling my Internet service every morning. That resolved itself after about a week but the quality of the service is very poor. Every time I talk on the phone I have dead spots where I cannot hear a thing...
Received my package and set it up over the weekend. Cable modem - Gizmo - Router/Gateway as suggested in the directions. It worked really well and I love the phones included in the deal. However, I had to disconnect it this morning. This is the second time I have lost Internet connectivity...
Earlier in these posts there was mention of "Dry" DSL offered in Florida where you don't need the land line. Do a search for DSL and scroll through the posts for it...
Yes I do have a voltmeter but the more think about it if I just add the SunRocket gizmo after my router I won't have to worry about voltage. Its only when I decide to connect up the house phones at the outside box. Yes???
Thanks Inguyen.... Yes I am pretty sure the cable company actually supplies the phone service. I remember when they installed it they disconnected the phone line coming in from the street and connected my house phones into their cable service box on the outside of my house.
I will give...
Thanks for the replies.... Let me try to describe it better.... I have phone service from my cable company. As "mm60" wrote I don't think it is VOIP like SunRocket. It is part of the bundled Internet, TV and phone package offered by the cable company. They charge $39.95 for unlimited local...
Still wondering whether I have to worry about the voltage on my existing phone system. When cable company supplies phone service as part of their service offerings is it VOIP? If I don't have to worry about the voltage on the line then I could try leaving my existing phone service in tact...
I received the offer today in the mail. I currently have phone service through the local cable company. I plan to try this out and wonder whether I have to worry about the voltage on the phone network. Anyone know?
Thanks, George
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