Vonage Install | 2026 Release |

Now that you're installed, you might want to look into integrating Vonage with your CRM like Salesforce or Slack to keep all your communications in one place.

The most common way to install Vonage at home is by connecting the adapter behind your existing Wi-Fi router. Step 1: Connect to the Router

Marta received the Vonage box (a small adapter, ethernet cable, phone cable, power adapter). The quick-start guide showed three steps: connect to router, connect to phone, power on. vonage install

She called her cell phone. It worked—but the audio had a slight echo and robotic warble. Fix: She logged into her Vonage account’s “Call Quality” settings and reduced the “Bandwidth Saver” from “High” to “Medium.” Echo disappeared. (Pro tip: Vonage defaults to high compression; lowering it uses more bandwidth but sounds better.)

If you want Vonage on every phone jack in your house (rather than just the one phone plugged into the box), you must disconnect your home wiring from the traditional telephone company's lines outside the house (the NID box). Failure to do this can damage the Vonage adapter due to voltage from the old phone line. Now that you're installed, you might want to

Marta ran a small bakery. Her landline—tied to an old copper phone line—kept dropping calls during busy hours. She’d heard about Vonage: cheaper monthly rates, voicemail-to-email, and the ability to take calls from her laptop if the shop Wi-Fi held up. The problem? She wasn’t technical, and her “installation day” fell on a Friday before the weekend rush.

Plug the other end into the on the back of the Vonage adapter. Step 2: Connect Your Phone Vonage Box™ (VDV22/VDV23) Telephone Adapter The quick-start guide showed three steps: connect to

Plug one end of the provided into an available LAN port on your router.