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Buck Turgidson
 
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I am thinking of buying this docking station, but the following blurb
concerns me. I have 2 land phone lines in my house, one provided by my
employer. I think that means that I have 3 wires, but I am not really
sure. Would that be the case, and therefore, this product not work?

"MERGE lets you use any 2-wire home telephone to make and receive
cellular calls."

http://www.cellularaccessory.com/mergebase01.html


Thanks for any advice.


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Default Cell Phone Docking Station

Not sure if ypu have 1 or 2 phone lines but take a look at
http://www.eagleid.com/

He carries dock n talk as well as cell socket (primarily motorola phones). A
friend bought a cell socket from him and is very happy. The owner loves to
talk and is very helpful by phone with questions. Its also less expensive
than the url you supplied.

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I am thinking of buying this docking station, but the following blurb
concerns me. I have 2 land phone lines in my house, one provided by my
employer. I think that means that I have 3 wires, but I am not really
sure. Would that be the case, and therefore, this product not work?

"MERGE lets you use any 2-wire home telephone to make and receive
cellular calls."

http://www.cellularaccessory.com/mergebase01.html


Thanks for any advice.




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Buck Turgidson wrote:

I am thinking of buying this docking station, but the following blurb
concerns me. I have 2 land phone lines in my house, one provided by my
employer. I think that means that I have 3 wires, but I am not really
sure. Would that be the case, and therefore, this product not work?

"MERGE lets you use any 2-wire home telephone to make and receive
cellular calls."

http://www.cellularaccessory.com/mergebase01.html


Thanks for any advice.


I think you misunderstand the difference between two wires and two or
three phone lines.
(US Phones):
Each line uses two wires, so you would connect the accessory to the two
wires of the one phone line you want to connect to.
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