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Old 2012-06-13, 12:39 AM   #1
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Hi,

I'm looking into adding a second phone jack in my home, where the only existing jack is in the basement. I don't want to do a full rewiring of the phone lines, just want to add a second phone jack. Not worried about 100% uptime, just need it to work. Example, not using it for home alarm, E911, emergency medical alert, etc.

Here's what I've considered so far:

I'm considering purchasing an all-in-one printer, and would like to be able to use the fax capabilities. As a result, VoIP isn't what I'm looking for. Although I have a cell phone, I don't have a data plan, and tethering would be impractical for this purpose. I'm familiar with "HomePlug" (home networking over powerlines), but even if this supports RJ11 phone jacks, I have 2 hydro meters outside and HomePlug wouldn't work across 2 independent power lines.

What I really want to know is, does a wireless solution exist for this problem? What I'm envisioning is a 2-piece solution: piece 1 connects to the phone line and power, and transmits a wireless signal to piece 2. Piece 2 connects to power, has an RJ11 jack, and transmits/receives wirelessly from piece 1. Convenient, cheap, and wireless, and gives you a phone jack where you need it without rewiring.

If this isn't possible, do you have any suggestions for extending my phone service?
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Old 2012-06-13, 05:47 AM   #2
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All phone jacks are capable of accessing line 1 & 2 I believe. A tech can come in and do it for a reasonable price. When I did it for my home office, I think it was $75. It was quick and now I have a reliable second line.
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Old 2012-06-13, 09:13 AM   #3
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I haven'y heard of them RF wireless, just power line.

A hard wired jack is your best bet.
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Old 2012-06-13, 09:24 AM   #4
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tux, are you saying your going to get another phone line just for faxing? If yes then it might be cheaper to simply have an internet fax service. Then you could use a VoIP line for your voice phone line.
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Old 2012-06-13, 01:09 PM   #5
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I agree with Hugh - get some sort of internet fax service. Or get a cheap fax machine and put it by the existing jack in the basement. Do you really use the fax machine that often? When I need a "fax" these days I generally scan the doc and email it.
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Old 2012-06-13, 03:44 PM   #6
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Staples has a telephone line extender. Available at Home Depot too.

GE InstaJack at Staples http://www.staples.ca/ENG/Catalog/ca...p?webid=917493
RCA Wireless Phone Jack at Home Depot

You can see if the signal will bridge your two panels. If not, you can always return.


Otherwise you can setup a WiFi voip solution but I think it's more hassle than it's worth.
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Old 2012-06-14, 12:36 AM   #7
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@coolspot Thanks. That looks like almost exactly what I pictured, except that it uses the power line. I can always try the powerline networking (and return it, as you say), but I'm really not confident that it will work with my home wiring. If this is available in a DECT 6.0 version rather than HomePlug, I'll buy it in a heartbeat.
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