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It's me again Margaret.
This is branching off of the thread talking about internet in rural areas. Fiberoptic is now being installed in my area and should be available next month. We currently pay about $80/mo for a landline with caller ID, call waiting, unlimited local and long distance within the mainland US, and voicemail-- which we have never used as we never set it up and never figured out how.
Our landline phone has an answering machine. So, I'm looking for something inexpensive, reliable, and that has the same features (maybe minus the voicemail-- unless it's super easy to use and access & doesn't cost a ton). I want something that can work with our existing landline phone (a Panasonic one with a base and 5 handsets). I would love something that can connect via wifi if possible, but I can run a hardwired line if necessary. The main phone is currently connected to a landline in Mom's room at the south end of the house while the internet will be at her desk on the north end. Worst case we could move the base phone unit to her desk. The phoneline goes into the box on the north side of the house and the cable for it runs under the house and up next to the wall in Mom's bedroom.
We want to get the MESH adapter to boost signal in the house as the thick walls interfere with signal. Although, I suppose we could see how it works without the MESH as the modem allegedly has 2500ft range and our house is around 2300sqft.
So, any recommendations?
I saw Magic Jack, Vonage, VOIPLY, and a few others but don't really know what to get. I thought SwyftConnect would have a VOIP but they said they don't.
I forgot to mention that I want to be able to transfer my existing landline phone number over to the VOIP.
Breakdown of what I want:
Not needed but would be nice:
This is branching off of the thread talking about internet in rural areas. Fiberoptic is now being installed in my area and should be available next month. We currently pay about $80/mo for a landline with caller ID, call waiting, unlimited local and long distance within the mainland US, and voicemail-- which we have never used as we never set it up and never figured out how.
Our landline phone has an answering machine. So, I'm looking for something inexpensive, reliable, and that has the same features (maybe minus the voicemail-- unless it's super easy to use and access & doesn't cost a ton). I want something that can work with our existing landline phone (a Panasonic one with a base and 5 handsets). I would love something that can connect via wifi if possible, but I can run a hardwired line if necessary. The main phone is currently connected to a landline in Mom's room at the south end of the house while the internet will be at her desk on the north end. Worst case we could move the base phone unit to her desk. The phoneline goes into the box on the north side of the house and the cable for it runs under the house and up next to the wall in Mom's bedroom.
We want to get the MESH adapter to boost signal in the house as the thick walls interfere with signal. Although, I suppose we could see how it works without the MESH as the modem allegedly has 2500ft range and our house is around 2300sqft.
So, any recommendations?
I saw Magic Jack, Vonage, VOIPLY, and a few others but don't really know what to get. I thought SwyftConnect would have a VOIP but they said they don't.
I forgot to mention that I want to be able to transfer my existing landline phone number over to the VOIP.
Breakdown of what I want:
- Easy to set up, install, & use
- Compatible with existing Panasonic landline phone w/ 5 handsets
- Reliable service with clear sound and good volume
- Unlimited local & long distance
- Caller ID
- Ability to transfer existing landline number
- Inexpensive price
- Good & reliable customer service
Not needed but would be nice:
- Call waiting
- Voicemail and/or voice to e-mail
- Ability to send & receive faxes (with some easy way to set it up)-- very low priority
- Call log of sorts that keeps track of every number that calls even if the phone is answered