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You can get an Ooma phone or use your own phone. I connected the Ooma to my house phone connection jack (with a normal phone cable), then my current (regular phone(s)) can then be connected to the other house wired phone jacks. You have to make sure the house is then disconnected from any phone company connections to your house. This is (typically) just one connection to a little box outside your house.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I am not sure exactly what your old school adapter is, unless it is a DSL filter. If you plug the OOMA into one of your landline jacks, you should be able to use your old phones, but you will most likely not need the DSL filters, if that is what they are. Those adapters are desogned to strip off the DSL carrier from the analog phone line. You are now using VoIP from the OOMA to create the Analog signal and you will not need the filters.
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