Hi,

With 3 separate lines, I would expect no trouble using 3 devices concurrently, assuming a bunch of things!

My landlord has a 1-line-into-3 set-up, but not with what one would call an adapter! On his ISDN phone line, there is a splitter for the ADSL for the PCs, on the "phone" side of which, there is a box the size of a CD drive which again splits the ISDN signal into a fax & a phone line. All can be used concurrently, & there is only 1 pair of wires going out into the street!

I have also used a fax/phone switch in the past, but it's an either/or deal.


Regards,

Richard.be

----- Original Message ----- From: "Harondel J. Sibble" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 6:18 AM
Subject: Re: OT - where to go with a telephone question?


No offense, but how are those of any use in the context of the OP? It stated
that the end user had 3 separate phone lines which allowed concurrent use,
all the items you've mentioned are to allow non-concurrent use of voice, fax
and modem on a single line.


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