Discussion:
Vonage/POTS and Venture 3-line Phone
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Myron Johnson
2006-03-13 05:14:41 UTC
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I'm hoping to use two Vonage VOIP lines and a single POTS line. Our
phone system includes threel Nortel Venture 3-line phones. The Vonage
comes from a single Linksys PAP2 adapter.

I understand the danger of connecting an incoming POTS line to the
Linksys PAP2 adapter. I know how to disconnect the POTS line from the
Vonage lines in our home. I've also read of people successfully
connecting both a POTS and a Vonage line to a two-line phone.

But I'm really concerned about the Venture phone. The Venture system
sends communications between the various Venture phones (such as
dialing directories) and is also capable of serving as an intercom and
of forwarding calls to other Venture phones. This means that the
Venture sends ring tones to the other phones. It seems to me that if a
Venture phone sent a ring tone to a line that has a Linksys PAP2
adapter on it, that could be trouble.

On the other hand, I have a partner who already has her Vonage plugged
into an identical Venture phone system, without incident. But maybe
she's never forwarded a phone call?

Anybody have any experience mixing Vonage and POTS lines on a Nortel
Venture 3-line phone system, or have any knowlege of whether this is a
safe thing to do?

Thanks!
Myron Johnson
Carl Navarro
2006-03-13 12:18:16 UTC
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Post by Myron Johnson
I'm hoping to use two Vonage VOIP lines and a single POTS line. Our
phone system includes threel Nortel Venture 3-line phones. The Vonage
comes from a single Linksys PAP2 adapter.
I understand the danger of connecting an incoming POTS line to the
Linksys PAP2 adapter. I know how to disconnect the POTS line from the
Vonage lines in our home. I've also read of people successfully
connecting both a POTS and a Vonage line to a two-line phone.
But I'm really concerned about the Venture phone. The Venture system
sends communications between the various Venture phones (such as
dialing directories) and is also capable of serving as an intercom and
of forwarding calls to other Venture phones. This means that the
Venture sends ring tones to the other phones. It seems to me that if a
Venture phone sent a ring tone to a line that has a Linksys PAP2
adapter on it, that could be trouble.
On the other hand, I have a partner who already has her Vonage plugged
into an identical Venture phone system, without incident. But maybe
she's never forwarded a phone call?
Anybody have any experience mixing Vonage and POTS lines on a Nortel
Venture 3-line phone system, or have any knowlege of whether this is a
safe thing to do?
Each line is independent. The ringing on the intercom is either on a
separate pair or superimposed over one of the lines.

Carl Navarro
RevoOR
2013-08-01 17:59:02 UTC
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I\'m hoping to use two Vonage VOIP lines and a single POTS line. Our
phone system includes threel Nortel Venture 3-line phones. The Vonage
comes from a single Linksys PAP2 adapter.
I understand the danger of connecting an incoming POTS line to the
Linksys PAP2 adapter. I know how to disconnect the POTS line from the
Vonage lines in our home. I\'ve also read of people successfully
connecting both a POTS and a Vonage line to a two-line phone.
But I\'m really concerned about the Venture phone. The Venture system
sends communications between the various Venture phones (such as
dialing directories) and is also capable of serving as an intercom and
of forwarding calls to other Venture phones. This means that the
Venture sends ring tones to the other phones. It seems to me that if a
Venture phone sent a ring tone to a line that has a Linksys PAP2
adapter on it, that could be trouble.
On the other hand, I have a partner who already has her Vonage plugged
into an identical Venture phone system, without incident. But maybe
she\'s never forwarded a phone call?
Anybody have any experience mixing Vonage and POTS lines on a Nortel
Venture 3-line phone system, or have any knowlege of whether this is a
safe thing to do?
Thanks!
Myron Johnson
This is a OLD message but I just want to say yes you can use a POTS from your
local
phone company on your Venture system with Vonage as other lines. Here is how
I had/Have my setup.

Seeing the phone system don't like Vonage on line 1 the POTS goes to line 1,
then you can use 2 and 3 for
Vonage lines. What I did is set up my lines to work like this, POTS if busy
forward to Vonage line 1 on
the adapter but is really line 2 of your Venture set, Then I paid for another
line from vonage that was for
Fax but used as line 3. This I set up my first line of Vonage to Forward to
the Fax line if it was busy.
Then say my TAD answered lines 1 and 2 or the Venture set line 3 was set to
forward to Vonage VM
if it was busy. This was fall back in case all lines were going at 1 time
they would just be set to VM.
I had this setup and working for 7 years from 2001 to 2008 when I moved from
WA I shut it all down.
Well now I use my Venture again and seeing the Vonage and Venture still don't
want to Ring line 1 right
I have set up my system again just last week almost the same but don't have L3
online right now but I
have Vonage line 1 on the Adapter set to line 2 of the Venture and a POTS set
as line 1. I use all the
Venture system. MOH with a CD/MP3 Player that Loops music, a PA amp with
speaker for outside
my Office door for paging and a Electronic Door opener for my Office all on
the Enhanced Feature Adapter.
Everything is installed again without any issues. Use paging phone to phone,
and room Mon at times.
Hard to find another KSU-Less system with all the features this has. I love
it. Sad that Nortel is now Defunct.

James


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