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I’m assuming you took that ethernet phone and plugged it directly into your desktop and the desktop is wireless right because my husband’s gonna start working at home but he’s gonna have a laptop in one of those ethernet phones too they’re getting him a new desk and they ordered a laptop and I’m hoping they’ll configure it and do all that before he comes home because we only had one ethernet port upstairs and he’s gonna be working downstairs
I'm sure this will be very helpful however can I still have my PC connected to the internet through an ethernet cable? As I'll be using my PCs only ethernet port for the phone? Would an Ethernet cable splitter work somehow?
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@adamthephoneguy1370 Is there any way to take the physical VOIP phone out of the loop completely and simply use a connected PC with microphone and speakers? Hence calls could be made from the PC, and equally any calls that come in would ring on the PC as well. Obviously when the PC is turned off, no incoming or outgoing calls could be made.
The ''PC'' port on the phone is for when you plug the ethernet cable from the router into the internet port, you can then also get internet on your PC by connecting via ethernet, not through the router, but through the phone. Similar to an ethernet switch.
I don't think I fully understand this? So could I connect my laptop directly to the router with an ethernet cable and then the phone to the laptop with another ethernet cable and it will all work?
How about calling through your PC, in other words, say you have a spreadsheet with telephone numbers in the cells, how can you make it so that when you click on the telephone number in Excel, your computer dials that number?
That’s what I like to know because my husband‘s gonna be working at home and they’re giving him a laptop and buying a new work phone which it’s a Internet phone with the ethernet port. We only have one ethernet port upstairs that our router is plugged up to we have fiber optic home and we only have one Internet port, but he’s gonna be working downstairs so wondering if we can do the same thing plug the work ethernet phone into the back of the laptop I’m sure laptop has an ethernet port as well
So for people using a wired internet connection for their pc, you would want a motherboard with 2 ethernet ports, right? Also can you connect a physical telephone to a PBX service such as VirtualPBX? They say that they provide a phone number when purchasing one of their plans.
what wires did you use? I have a desktop yealink that I want to connect to my laptop so that I can use it with our vonage business internet phone system - we had it connected to a modem at the office but I dont have that option at home. TIA