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I have not done this yet but is there any reason it won't work? If I connect a loud ringing device to pins 3&4 of the jack for a digital phone isn't that the same as connecting it to an analog extension?
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LOL. That won't work. No ring voltage to a digital set. But give it a try, I have been wrong in the past.
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The digital set requires a 2pair connection and if you want an analog you just use the single pair. Ports can be either analog or digital which is why I'm curious if it will work.
Jon
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