> Are you saying that the goal is to plug different phones into different outlets of the apartment?
Yes, it's something I've thought about after reading what others are doing. I've read home owners go and physically disconnect the two wires to the local phone co central office, and this all works for them. And Obi devices enable this with high power levels to drive multiple phone ringers.
> In this case the results are unpredictable; moreover, in apartment environment it may even burn the phones if the service is not disconnected on a circuit level.
Can you elaborate on why you say this, please. I am asking because in the past,= I've worked with local telco "technicians", getting their wires to hook up to some phone lines at the mine sites where I worked. What I learned back then was the local phone cos have very standardized (and well thought) out ways of doing things with physical wiring, as they were fond of saying, engineered to insure call quality, signal levels, and uptime. They took this to the extreme of people thought they were in their own little world. But it all worked, all the time (the three 9s availability, 99.999). Extrapolating from that, I'd have no reason to believe they have gotten any less thorough or exacting in their standards 20 years later, but anything is possible.
Thanks in advance.