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Linksys Internet Phone Adapter with 2 Ports for Voice-over-IP PAP2T - VoIP phone adapter Studio : Linksys by Linksys Brand : Linksys Model : PAP2T-NA Publisher : Linksys Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0745883568963 UPC : 745883568963 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 18 reviews)
List Price : $65.50 Our Price : Too low to display
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Features
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-- Two voice ports (RJ-11) for analog phones or Fax machines
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-- Impedance Agnostics - 8 Configurable Settings
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-- Call Waiting, Cancel Call Waiting, Call Waiting Caller ID
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-- Caller ID with Name/Number (Multi-national Variants)
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Product Description |
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The Cisco PAP2T Internet Phone Adapter with 2 VoIP Ports enables high-quality feature-rich VoIP service through your broadband Internet connection. Just plug it into your home router or gateway and use the two standard telephone ports to connect analog phones or fax machines. Each phone port operates independently, with separate phone service and phone numbers, like having two telephone lines. You'll get clear reception and reliable fax connections, even while using the Internet.With Internet telephony, along with low domestic and international phone rates, impressive arrays of special telephone features are available. Choose your preferred local dialing number, regardless of where you live. Or add a virtual telephone number to have forwarded to your Internet phone. You can even add a toll-free number. The Cisco PAP2T Internet Phone Adapter is compatible with these and all of the other special telephone features that are available from your Internet telephone service provider, such as caller ID, call waiting, voicemail, call forwarding, distinctive ring, and much more.ail, Call Forwarding, Distinctive Ring, and much more. |
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Very Good Product .. you won't be disappointed |
I am quite happy with this purchase.
The device is the best adapter I have used.
Sound/voice quality is just excellent.
My previous device (InnoMedia MTA6328-R2e/ aka Sunrocket Gizmo) was quite noisy and not as clear in comparison.
With a little tweaking, I can send faxes reliably.
As others as posted, visit DSLreports for full reviews.
Most Voip providers support this device and have instructions for setup. |
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Good so far. Great device with complex configs. |
I am very happy with this product. I was pleasantly surprised by the cornocopia of configurability and features. The administration guide is hard to find in the Internet, and is not delivered with the CD (the CD is more geared towards an end-user who is using a set provider and configuration by that provider). However, once I hunted down the correct documentation, I was opened up to a realm of enterprise-level configurability that this device supports. FYI, the admin guide file is [...]
I am a very advanced computer programmer, and an intelligent telephone user. However, this realm of VOIP and telephony quickly makes me realize I am not an advanced telephone programmer, and the attached admin guide is no exception. You have to be both advanced at computer administration AND telephone administration to breeze through that guide, and for me, it was difficult enough just to hack out a working system. Every month or so, I want some feature that eventually I figure out how to configure, using various sources, including that guide and Google, but it's never easy.
So far, the user experience has been quite good. Clear call quality without problems, fairly easy initial configuration for me, etc..
The main detriment is one of its main benefits: its complexity. If you can get past that stumbling block, this is a great product at a good price. |
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Works well so far |
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Unit works as described. Very complex configuration appears to be available via web interface - but setting it up through my voip provider (RingCentral) with a single setup file worked without any issues - very easy. |
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Buyer Beware |
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Buyer beware. This equipment does not work properly. I bought a Linksys WAG160N so I could connect a new laptop by wireless. Needing a VoIP phone adapter to work with the modem I called Linksys to ask what I should do. They recommended a Linksys PAP2T adapter which I also bought. 1. The wireless internet connection fails frequently and constantly needs rebooting. I might just as well sit at the wired desktop. 2. The VoIP adapter normally does not work. Linksys tell me there is a known problem between the PAP2T and the WAG160N. It's sad that they didn't tell me this when I asked what to buy. 3. The WAG160N falls over every time I launch my P2P torrent program. Within two minutes the internet fails followed by the DSL line. It has never worked properly. Apparently this is also a known issue with this equipment. I have spent many hours with Linksys help trying to fix these issues, including firmware upgrades and much stuffing around. I have reached the point where I simply want my money back so I can buy other equipment that works. |
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Works fine for me |
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I'm a tech nerd and I installed it fine on my Asterisk box using FreePBX. |
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