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Landline Phone Q: Why is the phone line plugged into modem-not wall?
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[QUOTE="StevieTNZ, post: 6825935, member: 287071"] If the router/modem that the household phone is plugged into doesn't have power, how do you expect the phone line to work? I guess I don't know what you mean by 'service entrance'. Our landline is now via the router. However, if we lose power we cannot use the phone. In any case, even before then, because we have wireless handsets if the power went out and the line was plugged into the old wiring, the phone still wouldn't work. [/QUOTE]
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