› UKTH forums › π Wireless Routers & Modems › AVM & Wireless › Multiple analogue handsets with Fritzbox 7530 VOIP I am a Zen Internet customer and currently have full fibre broadband, a Draytek router, and a landline. I also have a Fritzbox 7530 supplied by Zen which is currently... › Reply To: Multiple analogue handsets with Fritzbox 7530 VOIP I am a Zen Internet customer and currently have full fibre broadband, a Draytek router, and a landline. I also have a Fritzbox 7530 supplied by Zen which is currently…
I assumed that with fiber (FTTH) of course you will get VoIP too without a telefone (copper)-line in use anymore.
What I still dont understand is how these 3 phones are connected together and how they work.
One is connected to the telefone-line (POTS). But how do the others get a phone signal without wiring?
They seem to be quite new, so wont need much power and may be supported with the only phone-output of a 7530.
Or do they even have own power supply (possibly only on base and the other 2 phones supplied via base station)?
I see you got only one phone number, that makes things easier and hopefully need nothing more than a 7530.
You already have this 7530!
So you can test it with your 3 phones before changeing anything.
Run the 7530 as router connected to your fiber router via LAN1 port.
Then you can take a free VoIP phone number for testing (dont know who offers such in GB) and register it on the 7530.
Now you can change your base-phone to be plugged directly to phone on 7530 instead of your wall-phone plug.
You may need an adapter or make it on your own.
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