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| | How to Distribute VoIP Throughout a Home (Resources for Michigan Telephone Users) |
 | | With telephone wiring, particularly if Cat 3 wire was used, the actual number of pairs in a cable may vary, but if standards were followed during the installation, the blue and white (with blue stripe) pair is always the primary phone line. |
 | | Generally speaking, that is not true telephone jacks are wired in parallel, so you should be able to plug the adapter into any working phone jack, and that will feed the signal to the other jacks in your home. |
 | | However, it would require a 220 VAC power source, and dealing with telephone plug and jack on the device, which are different that the type of phone plugs and jacks used in North America (for those interested, here are the installation instructions in.PDF file format). |
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