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![]() The easiest, perhaps not the best solution would be; get a 1 into 2 adapter and a short line cord, plug the adapter into the 482 line, run the short line cord from the adapter to the 972 jack, and the entire house should be 482, plug the phone at that location into the other side of the adapter. |
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