Using existing VOIP phone on FDV

Hey - recently switched to the triple play w/ digital voice.  I guess I am lucky after reading some of these comments - the service is working very well using my standard phones and existing wall jacks.  i only have one wish - prior to switching, I had VOIP and a great VOIP phone connected to my old router that i really like.  I would like to be able to connect this phone to my VZ router and continue to use, along w/the standard phones.
has anyone else tried this or had any luck?  Of course talking to tech reps on the phone i get two different answers - so trying to find out the real answer from anyone that has real experience :-)
thanks for any input you may have available!

Howdy, I have at least followed these steps to make VoIP SIP work on the E71 no problems:
http://www.elisanet.fi/craig/sipvoip
//Craig

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    I use an ordinary old 900Mhz cordless phone, as my Internet 056 number VOIP phone, on my HomeHub V.2.
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    David Grieve of Scotland

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    Thank you for your post. Just to clear up any confusion, if you are connecting a cordless phone to your Hub you do not need to connect a microfilter to it. A microfilter is only needed for any device connected directly to your telephone line.
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    The SIP provider is registered and underscored but the phone does'nt work.
    There is any other setting to do or that's all ?
    I think that if  there is "SIP settings" menu the phone shoud work as VOIP phone like others Nokia mobile phones.
    Please, anybody cna give me an help for this topic ?
    Thanks.

    Never set this up my self   but the User guide is not at help at all?
    https://www.developer.nokia.com/info/sw.nokia.com/id/4ecbad3f-764e-4095-9d1f-944bb7d21b69/SIP_VoIP_S...
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