T trumanhorn SatelliteGuys Guru Original poster Nov 1, 2007 140 0 Missouri Jun 23, 2008 #1 Any of you "movers" out there use the ethernet connection to avoid the phone line charge? If so, has anyone been caught by E* for not living where you're supposed to live? Just curious;
Any of you "movers" out there use the ethernet connection to avoid the phone line charge? If so, has anyone been caught by E* for not living where you're supposed to live? Just curious;
DWS44 SatelliteGuys Master Supporting Founder Apr 14, 2004 7,446 4,682 Rock Hill, SC Jun 23, 2008 #2 No problem since I hooked mine up ~6 months ago.
jerryez Supporting Founder Supporting Founder Sep 8, 2003 4,751 1,308 Pensacola,FL Jun 23, 2008 #3 No problem since I hooked mine up ~6 months ago.
Rey @ your service Supporting Founder Feb 8, 2008 27,003 586 Florida Jun 23, 2008 #4 same here and you'll save money by disconnecting that land line. who needs it with cell phones these days.
same here and you'll save money by disconnecting that land line. who needs it with cell phones these days.
navychop - Pub Member / Supporter Lifetime Supporter Jul 20, 2005 62,167 30,347 Northern VA Jun 23, 2008 #5 Fios, at least in some states, requires the land line voice line as part of the minimum pkg.
W wardfan SatelliteGuys Guru May 11, 2008 130 0 Jun 24, 2008 #6 navychop said: Fios, at least in some states, requires the land line voice line as part of the minimum pkg. Click to expand... Yea, but you have FIOS, doesn't get any better than that. For FIOS, I'd hook up a landline again.
navychop said: Fios, at least in some states, requires the land line voice line as part of the minimum pkg. Click to expand... Yea, but you have FIOS, doesn't get any better than that. For FIOS, I'd hook up a landline again.
navychop - Pub Member / Supporter Lifetime Supporter Jul 20, 2005 62,167 30,347 Northern VA Jun 25, 2008 #7 Well, I'm certainly hoping to have Fios soon. Three blocks away.