Using digital cable phone modem to backfeed house phone outlets?

we just get phone service through our cox cable system here in san diego and they want 35 bux to include an additional phone jack... we want 5 damn jacks and the house already had phone service.. cant you backfeed into 1 jack and power up adjectives the others? I mean it's lone "tip" and "ring"... maybe disconnect the incoming phone service tail so we don't blow the modem?


Answers:    You should be able to final feed the dial tone from one jack and it should elicit all of the other jacks, depending on how the jacks be wired it may require work. If the the jacks were wired within a "loop system" they should all be moving as soon as you send dial tone to one of them. If they are wired surrounded by a "home-run system" it will require all the lines to be tied together at the d-marc. The d-marc is usually located at the side of the house by the power meter contained by a box label "handset network interface" or something similar. If the house have dial tone from another provider before cox adjectives of the lines should be tied together already, but you may have to disconnect a "registration or check jack" in the interface outside.
35 per jack is extremely cheap... i don't know how they can do it that cheap...

yes you can lift a line cord and connect your modem to an existing jack to nurture the existing jacks in your home, but you MUST remove the drop telecommunication from the telephone company side of your NID

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