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I have an alarm auto dialler that is wired directly into a UK BT phone socket. I'm planning to ditch the landline and get a VOIP service and use something like a Grandstream HT-802 VoIP Adapter, which has 2 phone inputs. I want to remove the auto dialler wiring from the wall socket and fix a normal plug, so I can plug it into the adapter. I may also need to extend the cable.
Is this the best way to do this and is it something I should be able to manage. Will it actually work? ? Is there a better way to do it? I have wired in CCTV etc. and created my own ethernet cables etc.
Is this the best way to do this and is it something I should be able to manage. Will it actually work? ? Is there a better way to do it? I have wired in CCTV etc. and created my own ethernet cables etc.
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