BEFSR41 fed from SPA2102 VoIP Phone Adapter with Router

urrently, a broadband cable modem is connected  to the input of a new BEFSR41 4-port router.  The router feeds 4  computers (a newer "primary" PC, and 3 secondary "old goats" that I use  to print online grocery coupons).  The 4 PC's are networked to share a  common printer, a single directory on the "primary" PC, and using a  4-port KVM switch - I switch a single keyboard and mouse to whichever PC  that I am using at the time. 
I  want to purchase a Linksys SPA2102 VoIP Phone Adapter with Router and  integrate it into my existing system (noted above).  This is probably a  no-brainier for some, but I am new to routers and VoIP and that is why I  am posting here, before buying the SPA2102.
According  to the SPA2102 instruction manual that I downloaded from the Cisco  website, there are two RJ45 connectors, one YELLOW and the other BLUE  with the following typical connection configurations:
YELLOW  . . . Connect one end of an Ethernet network cable (included) to the  ETHERNET port of the Phone Adapter.  Connect the other end to the  Ethernet port of your PC.
BLUE . . . Connect one end of a different  Ethernet network cable to the INTERNET port of the Phone Adapter.   Connect the other end to your cable/DSL modem.
What  I would like to do is, hopefully, simple and effective.  I want to  connect my cable modem to the SPA2102's BLUE connector, and from its  YELLOW connector connect to the BEFSR41's input.  Will this work,  ensuring both the BEFSR41 and SPA2102 function properly?
Thank you.
CurlySue 

if you have access to the device and it is not remotely provisioned by the VOIP company. try to change the registration expires to a 24 hour time period as well as well as the Resync Periodic: in the provisioning tab to 24 hours as well.

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    All new Small Business discussions (which includes the adapter you mentioned) have migrated to the Cisco Small Business Support Community.
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