Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Cordless landline phones and 2 different landlines at home?

I have two diffirent landline phones at home. I use a cordless phone for one landline which has two handsets. If i got another set of cordless phones could i use them just with the other landline? How could i stop them ringing if im in the same area of another landline?



Is it possible to have two landlines at home and use cordless phones for both of them?



Answers:

yep they are both plugged into seperate phone sockets and the others ones are twinned to only one each of those xx The cordless base will ring the phone that coresponds to the number it is connected to.



Most have different frequencys to prevent your delima. Yes you can. I am assuming that you have 2 different tel. nos. 1 for each of your lines. When you plug in the base unit of the first cordless it will be connected to one of your tel. nos. One handset will be factory registered to the base unit the other, if bought as a package will also be registered. If, on the other hand you bought the second handset separately you would have to go through the registration process yourself. This usually involves reading the handbook and following fairly straight forward instructions.



Your second cordless base unit will be plugged into the socket for the other land line and the 2 other handsets will be registered to this new base unit.



There should be no problem of all 4 handsets ringing. Only the 2 registered to the base unit receiving the in coming call will ring. you can use 2 seprate cordless phones for 2 diffrent numbers.. not to confuse yourself i wouldnt get the same model phone.. but you could have 2 identical phones, they would only be registered to the base that they belong to...



best option however would be to get a 2 line cordless phone..



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