I have a Linksys VoIP phone SPA941. I've recently moved house and and my new home office does not have telephone point. To get one installed will cost a bit of money but I need to have some way to talk to customers via my VoIP phone even though the broadband box is now situated downstairs.
I think I have two possible options:
1. Purchase a very long cable that will stretch from my broadband box to the Linksys phone upstairs (will be a bit messy having wires going through my home)
2. Spend $44 or so on a Linksys wireless bridge WBP54G (not sure if I want a wireless device like this in my office - will it effect the quality of the call?
Does anybody know of any other solution to make this work and could they provide me with any input as to whether having the wireless adapter would have an effect on the quality of the call?
I'm not a techie so would really appreciate answers that are not too techie.
Many thanks for reading this.
I think I have two possible options:
1. Purchase a very long cable that will stretch from my broadband box to the Linksys phone upstairs (will be a bit messy having wires going through my home)
2. Spend $44 or so on a Linksys wireless bridge WBP54G (not sure if I want a wireless device like this in my office - will it effect the quality of the call?
Does anybody know of any other solution to make this work and could they provide me with any input as to whether having the wireless adapter would have an effect on the quality of the call?
I'm not a techie so would really appreciate answers that are not too techie.
Many thanks for reading this.