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A LAN phone splitter (2-Way RJ11 Telephone Plug to RJ11 Socket Adapter) might be able to do the trick. I tried using the item attached in the picture to hook up 2 different phones (i.e. one wireless base and one dial tone wired phone). It did not work. Also, if you have a phone jack dock installed by your previous provided (see picture), you can play around with using that port and connecting it directly to the MagicJack and use the other phone jacks throughout the home. Good luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I set this up for myself, another for my Mom, for a client at least twice that I can think of... You're over thinking it. MagicJack will work fine and so too with the entire phone system. The MagicJack needs to connect to the base station. Once you do that.... that's it. Hear me out. It's just the same one single cable from the phone to the wall. Replace the word "wall" with "MagicJack", Done. The wireless handsets are not different phones, they connect to the base station as a single phone. When the phone rings, they all ring. If you are talking on one handset, they all can be in that one conversation. They are not separate phone numbers.
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