Is it possible to use my home hub phone as my landline phone?
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I dont want to use my hub phone for internet calls, just landline. How do go about that? Can i plug the phone directly into the socket on the wall or can i configure the phone to only dial out using my landline? Its a Hub phone 2.1 if that makes any difference.
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Answer:
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One way to use your hub phone to dial out on your land line is press 5 before you dial and the dial tone changes which means you are using your land line. Try it. Post back and let me know if it works for you.
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