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Cordless Phones

Can I connect two separate cordless phone bases to the same line and have them ring as one unit? I have one unit on the first floor and need another one on the second floor. Multiple handsets are also required.

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@user_3a43c9 Thank you for reaching out to Xfinity Forums. If the cordless phone has a main base and then additional handsets that you can place around your home, that will work as the landline will be coming off the main handset and the other handsets are synced to it. The main base is what would be connected into the modem. Hope this helps! Please let us know if you need anything further. 

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i already have a base and extensions on the first floor. I’m asking if I can add another base with additional handsets on the second floor. The base on the first floor doesn’t have enough additional handsets for the second floor

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@user_3a43c9 [Edited: "user name added"]

You would need to go ahead and purchase a set that includes a base and the number of handsets that you require. A quick internet search indicates that they come with 2, 3, 4 or even 5 handsets. 

I hope this helps.

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Can I connect two separate cordless phone bases to the same line and have them ring as one unit? ...

The only way to know if it will work is to try it. The base units may interfere with each other, or they may work just fine. The only way to predict the outcome would require knowing more about the units that we are likely to be able to find out.

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