Why is this telephone having such a high REN value

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VOIP_JoeSummy:
I am not sure whether my phone:

(1) is constantly exhibiting the 1.2 REN value, regardless of whether being externally powered or not, or;

(2) is only exhibiting the 1.2 REN value without external power, and exhibiting a far-less REN when being externally powered. In another word, a dynamic variable REN.

The manual is not clear on that. If (2), then it is fine. If (1), then the AT&T engineers are too lazy and I hate them, as it will drastically reduce the number of phones I can plug into my OBI110.

zorlac:
Quote from: VOIP_JoeSummy on April 25, 2015, 05:46:03 am

as it will drastically reduce the number of phones I can plug into my OBI110.
I'd just keep adding phones until I got to the number I needed & ignore what the manual says.  ::)

OzarkEdge:
Quote from: zorlac on April 29, 2015, 09:24:28 pm

Quote from: VOIP_JoeSummy on April 25, 2015, 05:46:03 am

as it will drastically reduce the number of phones I can plug into my OBI110.
I'd just keep adding phones until I got to the number I needed & ignore what the manual says.  ::)


... provided they all still ring.  The OBi REN 5 rating is for system design... no point in deploying it to drive REN 10.

OE

zorlac:
Quote from: OzarkEdge on April 30, 2015, 05:46:04 am

Quote from: zorlac on April 29, 2015, 09:24:28 pm

Quote from: VOIP_JoeSummy on April 25, 2015, 05:46:03 am

as it will drastically reduce the number of phones I can plug into my OBI110.
I'd just keep adding phones until I got to the number I needed & ignore what the manual says.  ::)


... provided they all still ring.
Ummm, kinda implied.  ::)

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