Chapter 7

The Installation Of VoIP Technology

There are some very simple steps that are required when you go to put VoIP into your home. You have a couple of different options as far as installation as well equipment that you can use to complete your installation.

Different Options On Accessing The VoIP

  • You can hardwire your VoIP system to your home through the use of a VoIP adapter. This is as simple as plugging the adapter into your existing phone jack and allowing the other lines to feed through it.

  • You can purchase a multi handset cordless phone system which will allow all of the phones to have the access to the VoIP system since they will all be connected through one phone jack.

  • The last option is a wireless jack which uses the electrical wires in your home to transmit the VoIP signal to all of the phones in your home.

Any of these options will work when trying to get your initial signal to your phone or phones while using the VoIP system. When considering any of these systems you need to take into consideration what your needs are as well as how much that you are looking to spend on your system.

Pros And Cons Of Each Installation Method

  • Hardwiring is your most reliable option as it will provide a central location for the access of the system from all of your points.  It is also the most economical as it does not require the purchase of any new phones for your home.  This system also has low noise and interference levels.

  • A multi handset cordless system is the easiest of the three methods as it requires simply plugging your base station into the VoIP receiver.  You need to make sure however that the phone signals will not interfere with your wireless receiver.

  • Wireless receivers are the least reliable of the three methods as they rely on your electrical lines to act s the phone lines for your system.  Each telephone must be connected to its own wireless receiver as well as the base.

Steps For Connecting To Your VoIP Network

  • Purchase a surge suppressor to insure reliability.

  • Connect your VoIP adapter to your broadband provider; make sure to verify how this should be done with your individual provider.

  • Next, you should disconnect your old phone wiring system from your existing phone lines.

  • Finally connect and distribute your VoIP system throughout your home.

Make sure that you check with your individual provider for the specific installation instructions as each provider has their specific stipulations and requirements as far as how to install and distribute your system.

Access To The VoIP Network

Your access to the VoIP Network is brought into your home through your broadband connection.  In most cases this can be brought into your home through your existing phone line or through your cable provider.  In order to use the VoIP technology you must have broadband access to your home.  This can be provided by either your local or you may even be able to access it through your VoIP provider if they are multifaceted.

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