Phone T Wall

Phone T Wall

Phone T Wall

Phone T Wall

By: Admin | Date: November 11, 2011 | Categories:

A common problem in many homes that subscribe to satellite television or have dial-up Internet access is the lack of access to a phone jack near where the computer, TiVo, DirectTV, or Dish Network converter box is located. Almost every home however has access to electricity in order to power the satellite and television devices. Thanks to the Phonex Wireless Phone Jack subscribers to such services can now easily add a telephone jack anywhere in the entire home without needing to cut into the walls and pull cable. Does it really work?

How the Phonex Phone Jacks Work

Using the same basic wireless technology that is used in other common RF based devices the Phonex Wireless Phone Jack system plugs into a home's standard power outlets then transmits a wireless signal from the base unit to a receiver unit somewhere else in the home. The hard line telephone cable is plugged into the base unit while the receiver is plugged into the satellite receiver, TiVo box, or even into a standard telephone. The two boxes send signals back and forth to allow the remote telephone or receiver to act and operate exactly as if it was plugged into a hard telephone line. One base unit can control and communicate with up to eight receiver boxes placed throughout the home.


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