Home Network :: Want To Run Three Phones In One Line Cost

Apr 16, 2013

I have signed up with Axvoice for cheap voip calls. My problem is I am trying to use three phone sets with the same adapter (grandsteam HT 286). In accordance with Axvoice's live support instructions, I have plugged the main phone jack of my house into that adapter. I am getting crystal clear voice quality in one phone set. That obviously indicates, there is no problem with the service. However, on two phone sets, voice is not clear and I am having noise and sudden call breaks. I have checked all the ports but could not find anything. I am jobless right now.

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Current configuration : 13969 bytes
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! Last configuration change at 10:18:26 MST Sun Dec 23 2012
! NVRAM config last updated at 10:18:26 MST Sun Dec 23 2012

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