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I purchased this for mom who still has landline in her house... Refuses to use cell phones !
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I am not really clear on what you mean by a CELL PHONE LINE . I believe that you can connect cell phones through it, but we have chosen not to. If you Google the model number, you can download the manual for further info. Having said that, I am not sure if this will correctly answer your question, but I use OOMA. OOMA connects to my router via either an ethernet cable or by a Bluetooth adapter. I have used both with no problem. It does NOT connect thru my computer, but I can manage the service by connecting to the OOMA web site. My house was prewired for a landline. I simply disconnected the incoming landline and connected the OOMA to phone pad as the as if it were the 'landline'. So much for the source. Now my house has call distribution just like it did prior to removing the real landline. At that point, I plugged the base station into the same phone port as before. Since the satellites are wireless, I just plug in the power to the charger base and I'm up and running wherever I want them to be. I still have a couple of hardwired phones and they still work as before with no alterations. If your CELL PHONE LINE connects to your house similar to the connection from a traditional landline, this should work in a similar fashion to the OOMA. I hope that this helps you or someone else that may have a similar system,
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