Correct way to set up The CPR Call Blocker with VOIP Cable Router connections

Correct way to set up The CPR Call Blocker with VOIP Cable Router connections

If your phone line connection comes from a Cable VOIP Router such as Ooma, Comcast, Century TEL/Link, Cox, 
AT&T, Verizon FIOS, Magic Jack, etc...


IN-LINE (SERIES)



IN-PARALLEL (via splitter and additional line cable supplied)

Only use this connection if you are unfortunate enough to lose caller ID on your line when the call blocker is attached.


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