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Internet Phone System Review

Internet Phone System
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Purchased and installed about 6 months ago. Stationed overseas so Vonage keeps us sane. The service has been great but the phone died. After troubleshooting with Vonage over the landline phone, they determined the power supply was bad (the plug that goes into the wall). They said they would replace it. 1 month later, no plug. Called and they said they didn't show it was ever mailed. Said they would mail (again). After another month, no show. Took plug to electrician friend, said plug was fine. We took the box apart and the circuit cards were corroded with a white powder which he said was an indicator it got wet or was in a very humid environment for some time. Probably sat in warehouse months before shipping out to us. Ordered Linksys Phone Adapter which uses regular house phone and been gravy ever since. Should have known better, and linksys was cheaper.

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8100-1 Vtech/Vonage Telephone System 1 Base Unit Router 1 Cordless Handset / Charger 5.8GHz Cordless Phone Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Caller ID / Call Waiting Expandable Up To 4 Handsets Handset Speakerphone Voicemail Message Waiting Indicator 50 Station Name / Number Caller ID Memory 50 Station Phone Directory / Dialer 5 Station Redial Memory Intercom Call Transfer 3-Way Conferencing 10 Selectable Ring Tones 3-Line Backlit LCD Display Illuminated Keypad Mute / Pause / Redial / Flash Adjustable Ringer / Volume Control Low Battery Indicator 2.5mm Headset Jack Belt Clip Wall Mountable Color: Gray / Silver VoIP Router Features: Built-In LAN / WAN Ports Auto-Configuration Firewall / Security Web-Based Browser **IP8100 requires a broadband internet connection w/ a Vonage service plan & does not operate on a regular (analog) phone line**

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Vonage V-Phone with 250MB USB Flash Drive Review

Vonage V-Phone with 250MB USB Flash Drive
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Nice and handy. I took this India when I was travelling and could make calls to US from whereever there is a machine with USB port and broadband internet connectivity. Its very easy to use - just plug and play. Only thing you need to ensure is if there are any proxies blocking the required ports. I found that issue only once (Internet Service Provider specific issue), but usually it is not the case.

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Get a phone that fits on your keychain! The Vonage V-Phone turns any PC or laptop into a fully functional Vonage telephone.The Vonage V-Phone includes everything you need to make and receive calls with a high-speed Internet connection.The Vonage V-Phone comes with Vonage Talk software pre-loaded - there's no need to install it on your PC and no need to restart your computer. Simply insert the Vonage V-Phone into any available USB port, plug the earpiece microphone into the side of the Vonage V-Phone and you're ready to make and receive calls! Remove the drive when you're done and the phone and all your important contact information goes with you.Vonage V-Phone is a fun, intuitive on-screen telephone that can make and receive calls. And because it's Vonage, you get to enjoy extra features like Caller ID, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, etc. - included at no extra charge!A great solution for people on the go, the Vonage V-Phone fits on your keychain and can be used anywhere there's a high-speed Internet connection! Imagine the savings of making calls from your hotel, an Internet caf? - you name it! It's powered through your PC so there are no batteries to replace.

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Ooma Core VoIP Phone System Review

Ooma Core VoIP Phone System
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I have been a Vonage customer for three years and suffered through all of their growing pains. At $25 a month though for unlimited service I thought I would check to see what other options were available and decided on giving Ooma a try.
The Ooma hardware is well designed, with thoughtful touches like a built in speaker for listening to voicemail and a brightness control so that you can turn down the brightness of the unit in a bedroom. The hardware comes wonderfully packaged like a product from Apple and includes just about any of the cords you might need to get everything connected with your existing service.
Setup was quite easy. You have to get online and activate the Ooma Hub unit by entering the MAC address on the bottom of the unit and telling Ooma what kind of service setup you are doing, such as whether you will use Ooma with an existing line, get a new phone number, etc. They don't even need your credit card and you are activated.
If you are getting a new phone number then you are essentially done at this point. You get a new phone number to use, and you connect the Ooma hub to your home network. Ooma recommends you put the Ooma hub between your Cable or DSL modem and your home router (if you have one). The reason for this is that it allows the Ooma unit to manage your outbound internet traffic and make sure your phone calls are optimized ahead of other traffic, so that phone calls always have priority, sound good and work properly.
If you have a more sophisticated home network router than can do traffic shaping, recognition of IP audio, etc (some of the top of the line D-Link models have these "QoS" features built in) then you can simply plug the Ooma hub into such a router and get good results.
After plugging in the Ooma to your home network you simply connect a home phone to the Ooma unit and you are pretty much ready to go. There is an "ooma music" dial tone you will hear when you make or receive a call. This is one of the ways Ooma lets you and others know you are using their system and is sort of a free advertising that lets people know you are using this service.
You can plug the Ooma hub back in to one of your home wall jacks and then connect the Ooma scout unit in to another jack in the house so that you can use a 2nd phone there. The scout can even be configured to only ring on a 2nd line, have it's own voicemail, etc... this is possible because the Ooma hub has a built in DSL network system in it that allows it to communicate with the scout units over your home phone wiring. This is very sophisticated compared to other VoIP vendor offerings. You can add up to about 20 scouts on the system and keep adding lines, etc, but obviously there are bandwidth and practical limits that you might run into in such a scenario.
If you are porting a number things get a bit more complicated. After indicating I wanted to port my number I was informed on their website that I needed to call them to complete the porting process. The agent I reached was a bit confused and kept insisting I should just use my existing phone service with Ooma. About the 3rd time of telling him I just wanted to get my number ported he got the paperwork started up. They email you some forms a few days after activation that you need to fill out and fax in to get your number ported, which takes a few weeks. In the interim you are assigned a temporary number to use and you can plug your existing line into the Ooma hub and it will take your inbound calls and route them through the Ooma system. There is a $40 charge for porting your existing number but Ooma will waive this fee if you sign up for the $99 premier service that includes a 2nd phone number plus additional features. Ooma advertises that you can keep your original home service as a backup line, so that your phone works even if the Internet is down, but in my experience Internet service is at least as reliable as my old school home phone line. Anyways, it's your choice.
In my case I elected to port my number, but didn't connect my old line to the Ooma Hub (as the agent insisted I do), I simply forwarded the number to the temporary phone number that Ooma assigned to me during the porting process.
Ooma offers a full suite of software features such as "simulring" (ring a cell or 2nd line at the same time your Ooma phone is ringing), magical "2nd phone line" from another phone on the system when the 1st line is busy, etc. You can control your entire Ooma system from the "Ooma Lounge" which is basically a web page you can access from anywhere that lets you control your Ooma system, features, additional numbers, caller ID, etc. You can learn a lot more about these features on Ooma's website so I won't go into them in great detail since this review is long as it is.
Sound quality on the Ooma is very very good. My mom who is used to hearing me talk on my Vonage line immediately noticed how much better the service was. Sound quality should be excellent provided you connect the Ooma equipment properly.
I would strongly recommend this service to anyone with even a basic technical ability. If you simply need the "basics" of phone service such as call waiting, caller ID and voicemail, Ooma will be a one time purchase. Their premium services are also very nice and reasonable at only $99 a year (sure beats paying Vonage $300 a year for similar features).
One question that keeps coming up is how Ooma can make money with this model. The answer is that Ooma makes money when you buy the system hardware and also makes money when you subscribe to the $99 premium service. There's no saying that they won't increase the price of the premium services at some time in the future. Also, I wouldn't be surprised to see Ooma come up with new tempting hardware offers down the road such as better "scout" and "hub" units that offer features such as video calling between Ooma subscribers.
I am a voice over IP engineer and can certainly recommend the Ooma service, it's a great option compared to spending $30-$60 a month for basic phone service with your local phone company. Ooma supports E-911 for emergency calling, and if you are really worried about having a phone line during a power outage simply connect your cable modem, Ooma Hub and cordless phone system to a UPS Battery Back UP and you will have power for at least an hour during a power loss since all those devices will be running on battery.
I highly recommend this product and the model that Ooma are starting to put together to move beyond the "bell head" phone system that we all grew up with.
12/16 update//
I wanted to provide an update to my review and answer a few additional questions. My number port was completed by Ooma almost exactly three weeks after the request which is fantastic. When the porting request is completed you start to log into the Ooma Lounge with your "real" phone number versus the temporary one that Ooma assigns to you.
I had no issues setting up my 2nd line either. Simply select from available numbers in the area code of your choice and tell Ooma how you want the call handled when it comes in (if you want it to ring to a particular hub/scout, have its own voicemail, etc). Now on to a few questions and/or mis-information I have seen about the Ooma system.
1. I have seen a lot of posts comparing Ooma to Magic Jack. There is no comparison. Magic Jack is a USB adapter that requires a PC running 24/7 to handle your phone calls. PC crashes, no phone. Want multiple lines/scouts... too bad. The Magic Jack is a toy compared to Ooma. Additionally Ooma's basic features are far superior to Magic Jack and requires NO FEES! With Magic Jack you do have to pay annual fees for unlimited calling. So Ooma will actually be cheaper in the long run for most users!
2. I have also seen reviews indicating that Ooma works well, but choppy voice is experienced when using the Internet. This is caused by incorrect installation of the Ooma hardware. Ooma hub must be installed BETWEEN your cable modem and your home router or it cannot prioritize your telephone calls for good quality! The only exception is if you have a home router that prioritizes your voice traffic, such as some higher end models. If in doubt you must put the Ooma directly behind your Cable or DSL modem to get the optimum performance!
3. I have also seen people comment that you can't use multiple phones with the Ooma system. This is only partially correct. If you want to use scouts and the features they offer (have a 2nd or 3rd number ring in to a scout, etc) then yes, you would need a scout for each phone you want to use with Ooma. However, if you just want a "shared line" (like regular home telephone service) then you can simply plug your Ooma Hub into your home phone jack and plug in as many other phones as you want. This will prevent some of the advanced features from working, but will basically work like a Vonage system, etc. Obviously many people have multiple handset wireless systems these days so they will just plug their wireless base station into the Ooma Hub and use scouts for other phones.
4. Someone asked me the question if I work for Ooma since I've commented in many reviews. The answer is no, I don't work for Ooma but I am a very satisfied customer and a voice over IP engineer with 13 years of industry experience. Ooma is the best residential voice over IP system I've ever seen and I very much would like them to succeed and offer their superior service for decades to come. The only way this will happen is with strong word of mouth advertising from professionals such as myself!
2/28 update//
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In a volatile economy, there's one utility you can save with the aid of VOIP technology - your phone service costs. Smart and stylish, the ooma Hub and ooma Scout partner with your high-speed Internet and your existing home phones to deliver free home phone service. Your one-time purchase eliminates monthly bills for U.S. calling and delivers extremely low rates for international calls. Your one-time purchase of an award-winning ooma Hub device frees your phone service. Call anyone, at any number, anywhere in the U.S. without charge. Think how much you pay the phone company each year. Now imagine what you could do with all the money you save. Ooma is the only company in the history of the telecom industry that lets you own your dialtone. Your one-time ooma purchase eliminates monthly charges for unlimited US calling. Compared to other stand-alone VoIP providers, there are no monthly fees for US calling. Plus, the ooma system has been architected to deliver exceptional voice quality and reliability, giving you the crisp, acoustic performance of a landline, without the associated fees. A number of our customers have reported that ooma delivers "excellent voice quality," "better than landline." Easy-to-read manuals are full of colorful diagrams and simple instructions to make set-up as painless as possible. It takes the average customer less than 20 minutes to activate and install the ooma system. Using the ooma system is even easier! ooma devices have been designed to provide an intuitive out-of-box experience. Ooma can move your number from your current phone provider for a one-time fee of $39.99. To use the ooma Hub device, you need TWO things: 1. A high-speed Internet connection (cable/DSL/fiber-optic); and 2. A home phone. Try out ooma's enhanced calling features with a free trial of ooma Premier, which includes a free second phone line, real-time message screening, one-touch Do Not Disturb and Send to Voicemail, a second personal number with private voicemail, and more.

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Linksys-Cisco Linksys Broadband Router RT31P2 - router ( RT31P2-NA ) Review

Linksys-Cisco Linksys Broadband Router RT31P2 - router ( RT31P2-NA )
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Before I purchased this product I was searching for an unlocked VOIP phone adapter product to replace my current PAP2 that also provided some additional ethernet ports so the RT31P2-NA fit the bill perfectly. The NA I believe stands for North America and is not locked into any VOIP provider.
Unfortunately the product was missed sold and when I received it the box clearly stated it was a Vonage linked product. I spoke to Vonage and requested an unlock code from them so I could use my current VOIP provider GIZMO, but Vonage are not prepared to unlock their service to anyone.
I do not know what the business relationship is between Linksys/CISCO and Vonage is but I assume there is a license agreement that converts to funds once the Vonage phone services is used - so the product I assume when purchased new would be more expensive than a standard unlocked product capable of being used by Vonage and any provider. This business arrangement is not customer friendly and creates a premium on products. (On Amazon an unlocked Linksys is sold for $84, a locked to Vonage identical linksys product is $170.)
So your thinking what about the seller - well she says that although Vonage was her provider she didnt realise the product was locked. So hopefully this information will raise awareness of the benefits of buying unlocked products in general.


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Think of the Linksys Broadband Router with 2 Phone Ports as a kind of "splitter" for your Internet connection. Just connect your DSL or Cable Modem to the Router, and all the computers in your home or office can share the Internet - all at the same time. The built-in 3-port switch lets you attach three local PCs directly, or daisy-chain out to more hubs and switches as your network grows.Once your computers are connected to the Internet through the Router, they can communicate with each other too, sharing resources and files. All your computers can print on a shared printer connected anywhere in the home. And you can share all kinds of files between computers - music, digital pictures, and other documents.The two standard telephone jacks on the Router enable high-quality feature-rich telephone service through your high-speed connection even while you're surfing the Internet. Each phone jack operates independently - like having two phone lines. With an appropriate Internet telephone service provider, you'll get low domestic and international phone rates, Caller ID, Call Waiting, Voicemail, Call Forwarding, Distinctive Ring, and lots of other available special phone features.It's all easier than you think - the included Setup Wizard takes you through configuring the Router, step by step. The Router can act as a DHCP server for your network, so your PCs are configured automatically. Universal Plug-and-Play (UPnP) lets specialized Internet applications configure the Router so you don't have to. Built-in NAT technology helps keep intruders out of your computers. Advanced users can set up QoS prioritization based on port or service type.With the Linksys Broadband Router with 2 Phone Ports at the heart of your home network, you don't need to be a networking genius to share high-speed Internet, printers and files, and turn your Internet connection into a high-quality high-value telephone service.

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Phone Power Broadband Telephone Service Combo Pack Review

Phone Power Broadband Telephone Service Combo Pack
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I transferred my Vonage phone service to Phone Power. After about a month of service, I couldn't be happier. The call quality is great compared to Vonage and I no longer have audio problems which constantly plagued us where the audio would only work in one direction. We even tried switching the Vonage adapter and my cable modem and router without any success. Phone Power on the other hand worked immediately, my phone number was transferred on the day that they stated and is staffed and operated in the US, unlike Vonage which outsources tech support overseas.
Another great benefit is the free virtual 2nd line option which allows you to make and receive two calls at once with your primary phone number. The USB phone adapter for your computer is also very handy and you can plug a standard phone into it just like Magic Jack or use a headset and mic. Another little known fact is that you can get a soft phone which support will provide if you ask and you just install the software on your computer (does not require the USB adapter) that allows you to make and receive phone calls with your headset and mic.
Phone Power has a voice mail fax option as well which will send you a fax even if you don't have a physical fax machine and picks up during a voice mail if it hears a fax tone.
So far I highly recommend Phone Power, the service has been excellent and customer service great as well. I am on the two year plan for $199.00, not including taxes and haven't looked back at Vonage and don't miss it at all. Additional lines are reasonable also, unlike Vonage which charges the same price as your primary line.


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The Phone Power "Combo Pack" is a complete home or small business telephone replacement solution. Utilizing high speed internet such as DSL, Cable Internet, FIOS, etc, Phone Power offers top notch phone service at half the price of your current provider. We also offer a wide variety of service options, including: * Month to Month ($19.95 / mo) * 1 yr plan ($16.95 / mo) * 2 yr plan ($14.95 / mo) * 2 yr Pre-Pay ($8.33 / mo)*We also have over 30 features available at no additional cost. Including : * Unlimited calling in the U.S. and Canada * FREE 2nd Line * Keep your number * 60 Min FREE International every month * Voicemail, Caller ID, Call Block, 3 way conference calling, Find Me Follow Me, Voicemail to Email etc...* Fax Catcher* E911 Service - Phone Power stands alone as the clear choice to carry your voice.

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Vonage VDV21-CVR - Wireless VoIP phone - DECT 6.0 - 2 lines + 2 additional handset(s) Review

Vonage VDV21-CVR - Wireless VoIP phone - DECT 6.0 - 2 lines + 2 additional handset(s)
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I've used Vongage for several years and have always been very pleased with the service. People say I sound very crisp & clear, and I've never had any other problems of any kind.
I had a previous set of Vonage cordless phones that lasted so long all of the batteries needed replaced. Rather than spend $75 on batteries, I bought this new kit. The phones are a bit smaller and I liked the orange bright display.
These phones are essentially plug & play. Once your Vonage account is set up with the ID of the system, everything else is easy. One phone gets plugged in to the vonage box that plugs into the internet and the rest operate cordlessly from that home unit.
These units have a variety of volumes & ringtones. I'm not a huge fan of talking on the telephone, but these make it bearable. Completely satisfied & recommended.

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Designed exclusively for use with VonageDigital Voice service50 name/number call waiting caller ID (activation required)50 name/number phone bookHandsets feature EZ-READ display speakerphone call transfer and intercomDedicated LED alert for voicemails with 1-touch remote accessIncludes D-LinkVTA-VCR internet telephone adapter

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Cisco PAP2 Phone Adapter for Vonage Internet Phone Service Review

Cisco PAP2 Phone Adapter for Vonage Internet Phone Service
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I am going to strictly comment on the Linksys PAP2. A lot of the reviews on here have been for the Vonage service. The Linksys PAP2 is NOT THE Vonage service, but one of many adapters you can use.
I am extreamly satisfied with my Linksys PAP2. It is small, light weight, and perfect for those who need to travel. The voice quality is excellent and people say I do not sound like I am talking over VOIP. There is no line noise, static, popping, etc.
I am giving this product 4 stars. Why? Because there is only ONE ethernet port. If you have a router, just connect the PAP2 to one of your available ethernet ports and you are good to go. If you do not have a router, consider getting another Vonage phone adapter with built in 4-port router. There are several.

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With Vonage, you can make calls through the Internet, potentially save on long-distance charges, and access a rich assortment of call features. Plans start as low as $14.99 per month, and the Premium Unlimited plan offers unlimited calling to the U.S. and Canada for only $24.99 per month. And it's easy to use: For making and receiving calls,Vonage works just like a traditional phone service; no special access codes or account numbers are required.

All Vonage plans let you enjoy the call features you've become accustomed to—call waiting, caller ID, voicemail, call forwarding, three-way calling, call return, repeat dialing, and reliable long distance—plus other features that may be new to you. For example, you can receive your voicemail as an email attachment, and you'll have a phone number that travels with you.Visit http://www.vonage.com/amazon to see which plan is best suited to your lifestyle and budget. The low monthly rates are quite reasonably priced,in our opinion, and with them you may save considerably compared to traditional phone service. International calls are available for additional low fees, with one economical exception: calls from the U.S.to Canada are treated like domestic long distance calls, rather than international. Vonage also supports short-form emergency 911 services, where available. (Dialing 911 requires activation and operates differently than traditional 911. See Vonage's website for details.)
This Vonage Internet Phone Service Starter Kit is quick and easy to install in your home or business. All you need is a high-speed Internet connection (cable or DSL modem) and a touchtone phone. Setup is simple: Just connect one end of the included Vonage-certified Linksys PAP2 phone adapter to your Ethernet router or gateway and the other end to your telephone. Then sign up for Vonage phone service. An extra port on the adapter allows you to attach an additional phone or fax machine.You'll have instant access to both phone lines, each with a separate number, and you can even assign them different area codes (subject to availability).You can still surf the web while talking on the phone or receiving faxes. The phone adapter includes a generous three-year warranty from the manufacturer.
What's in the Box Linksys phone adapter, power adapter, user's guide on CD-ROM, network cable, quick installation card, Vonage Internet PhoneService Starter plan, support information and promotional offers, registration card

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Linksys Broadband Router with 2 Phone Ports RTP300 - Router - 4-port switch - VoIP phone adapter - desktop Review

Linksys Broadband Router with 2 Phone Ports RTP300 - Router - 4-port switch - VoIP phone adapter - desktop
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I have used this with Vonage for quite a while and have not had any problems with it once it was configured properly. It is very reliable and fast. Of course it can be used without Vonage as a normal router to connect multiple computers to the Internet as well.

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D-Link VTA-VR Broadband Telephone Adapter with Vonage Review

D-Link VTA-VR Broadband Telephone Adapter with Vonage
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I was having some problems with my Linksys Vonage box in that I was getting random, and quite frequent line goes dead in the middle of a conversation. I decided to try this unit as it was quite inexpensive and the rest of my hardware is already D-Link. So, I switched out the Linksys and in with the D-Link and we've not had any dropped calls since.
Its nice that it is small/compact and doesn't take up much space and the wall wart AC adapter is smaller than what it replaced. Hope this one lasts longer than the Linksys box.

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Take adapter anywhere there is a high-speed Internet connection to make or receive calls using the same phone numberEquipped with 2 telephone jacks allowing 2 separate Vonagephone linesEasy installation connect to router and plug in a corded or cordless telephone Includes stand telephone cable ethernet cable power adapter and software

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Uniden UIP1869V Expandable Vonage Internet Phone System Review

Uniden UIP1869V Expandable Vonage Internet Phone System
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The fact that this phone handles only one line is somewhat hidden, I will agree. However, with some quick research, you will find that there are few SIP phones that will handle two lines without getting into the Cisco series phones, by which time you're already into the $300-$400 range. And thats still corded! Granted, there are options like the Sipura SIP841 (which I own), which will do 2 lines, and 4 with a license, for only $99 or so. But that's neither here nor there.
The Uniden UIP1869V is a solid phone. Simple to set up. Easy to use. My only real gripe is the inability to sync the addressbook of the cordless handset(s) automagically with the base station. But I can live with it, I'll just make sure I enter new entries on the base station, and push them from there. Otherwise, setup was simple. Enter the MAC address on the Vonage activate page, and you're done. I added QOS rules into my Netscreen to guarantee bandwidth, and I have crystal clear calls.

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For those of us who suffer from huge cell phone bills while we travel or from outrageous landline bills from international calls, help has finally arrived. Thanks to a unique partnership between Uniden and Vonage, there's now a convenient and viable alternative to those bills. With the Uniden UIP1869V Whole House VoIP Phone System for Vonage, you can take advantage of the huge costs savings and the increased functionality that VoIP offers, without losing any of the functionality or convenience of your current home or business phone system. Unlike most VoIP phone sets that keep you tied to your modem as you make phone calls, the Uniden UIP1869V supports up to 10 wireless handsets, which means you can move throughout your house or office while you're on the phone. With Vonage's service, you will have the advantage of realizing huge cost savings on long distance and international calls.
VoIP: How It Works VoIP is an acronym for Voice over Internet Protocol, or, in more common terms, phone service over the Internet. If you have a broadband connection, you can get your phone service delivered to you through your Internet connection instead of from your local phone company. Unlike most other services that require that you install an extra, bulky analog adapter to your existing analog phone, the base set on the Uniden UIP1869V has a built-in adapter. Just plug the phone into your modem, and when you make a call, your voice will automatically converted into data and sent across the Internet lines just like e-mail. And when the person you're calling picks up, it sounds just the same as any other call. Likewise, when someone calls you, you answer it like you would any phone call. It's that simple. Like traditional land lines, Vonage gives you all the options that you've grown to expect from any phone company, including Caller ID, Call Waiting, Three-Way Calling, Call Return, and much more. So if VoIP gives you everything a traditional phone service offers, why would you want to switch? For starters, your monthly costs will be dramatically lower. In addition to unlimited calling in the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico, Vonage offers significant savings on international rates, and you are not required to commit to an annual contract. Depending on where you live in the U.S., you can save 90% and more on many of your calls to Europe, for instance. But lower costs are only the beginning. With Vonage VoIP service, you can also choose the area code you want to use. So if you live in San Francisco, but most of your family, friends, or business clients are in New York, you can choose a New York area code. Better yet, if you are living abroad temporarily, you can take your number with you, or choose a U.S. area code to keep the costs of your U.S. calls low. Vonage VoIP service also gives you the option of checking your voice mail by phone or e-mail or via the Internet, and you have several calling plans to choose from. And did we mention that you can use your Vonage account anywhere in the world that has an Internet connection? You can either take the Uniden UIP1869V with you and simply plug it into an Internet connection, or take a Vonage adapter (a free adapter is provided with every account) and plug any regular analog phone into it. Whether you're in Atlanta or Zimbabwe, as long as you have an Internet connection, you can make or receive calls using your own telephone number. The Base and Handset Details In addition to all the outstanding calling features that Vonage VoIP offers, the Uniden UIP1869V is packed with advanced features that you'd expect from a high-quality phone.Included with the package is base keypad with a corded handset and a digital 5.8 GHz handset and charger. The units let you store up to 400 numbers (100 names with four numbers per name) and they feature a 100-Caller ID and phone book memory. In addition to letting you transfer calls between headsets, you can also use your phones for two-way radio calling between the base and a handset, or even between handsets. Other features include a built-in pager so you can always locate your handsets, illuminated keypads, 20 ring tones to choose from, hold/mute/redial functions, a "do not disturb" message, adjustable ringer and volume control, anonymous call rejection, and a message waiting indicator with alert. In short, the Uniden UIP1869V gives you everything you'll need to keep your communications flowing. And if you have multiple lines and a FAX, don't fret. The Uniden UIP1869V can be configured for up to two VoIP voice lines and a separate dedicated VoIP FAX line. Note: This phone is only compatible with Vonage VoIP services. A service plan (sold separately) with Vonage is required. See www.vonage.com for more information on plans and pricing. What's in the Box Base keypad, wireless handset, software CD-ROM, USB cable, audio cable, 2 Ethernet cables, 2 AC power adapters, belt clip, rechargeable battery, and manual.

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Cisco-Linksys RT31P2 Wired Router for Vonage Internet Phone Service Review

Cisco-Linksys RT31P2 Wired Router for Vonage Internet Phone Service
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I had the Motorola ATA (analog telephone adapter). The voice quality was fine unless other people were downloading. Then I would have dropouts. I bought this product specifically because it support Quality of Service, reserving bandwidth when using the phone to maintain voice quality.
In order to take advantage of QoS, all traffic has to go through this router. No problem, I did my homework and ensured that it had all the features I needed; port forwarding, a DMZ setting, and IPSec and PPTP passthrough. I installed this in front of my current firewall, assigned my current firewall to the DMZ address, forwarded all ports, enabled IPSec and PPTP passthrough and I was all set - I thought.
My current firewall is also a VPN device - it establishes an IPSec tunnel to a matching firewall to another location. This works fine, the RT31P2's IPSec passthrough works well. All servers behined the RT31P2 are also functional, Web, mail, ftp, etc. Great!
But for 2 weeks I could not understand why no one could complete a VPN conection PPTP) to our Microsoft remote access server. Turns out the the "PPTP Passthrough" setting on the configuration menu (and in the manual) is for show only - it doesn't work. A search on the Vonage forums and a Vonage tech representative confirmed this. So even though I did my homework, downloaded the manual ahead of time, etc, I still have a paperweight - I have to go back to my Motorola ATA. Worse, Linksys says it's a Vonage problem, and Vonage has no plans to fix this issue.
As an aside, I bought the RT31P2 about 5 weeks ago (I can't return it for an RMA). Back then I found a number of sources that sold it. I just did another search and most have taken it off their web sites. Is the word getting around that this is a Mickey Mouse device? (No offense to Micket).

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With Vonage, you can make phone calls over the Internet, potentially save on long-distance charges, and access a rich assortment of calling features. Plans start as low as $14.99 per month, and the Premium Unlimited plan offers unlimited calling to the U.S. and Canada for only $24.99. And it's easy to use--for making and receiving calls, Vonage works just like traditional phone service, with no special access codes or account numbers required.

All Vonage plans let you enjoy the call features you've become accustomed to: call waiting, caller ID, voice mail, call forwarding, three-way calling, call return, repeat dialing, and reliable long distance... plus other features that may be new to you. For example, you can receive your voice mail as an e-mail attachment, and you'll have a phone number that travels with you. Visit www.vonage.com/amazon to see which plan is best suited to your lifestyle and budget. The low monthly rates are quite reasonably priced, in our opinion, and with them you may save considerably compared to traditional phone service. International calls are available for additional low fees, with one economical exception: calls from the U.S. to Canada are treated as domestic long-distance calls, rather than international ones. Vonage also supports short-form emergency 911 service, where available. (Dialing 911 requires activation and operates differently than traditional 911. See Vonage's website for details.)
The starter kit comes with a Vonage-certified Linksys RT31P2 router, avoiding the need for a separate phone adapter. All you need is a high-speed Internet connection (cable or DSL) and a touchtone phone. After setting up your Vonage account, you'll have instant access to two lines, each with a separate phone number--you can even assign them different area codes, subject to availability. You'll still be able to surf the Web while talking on the phone or receiving faxes.
The router allows you to connect up to three PCs and two telephones or fax machines, and they'll all share a single Internet connection through which you can smoothly transfer data of all kinds. While talking on the phone, you can still share a printer, make backups, or simply move your latest presentation notes over to your laptop. With easy Web-based configuration, all these options are available at the click of a mouse. Linksys backs the router with a generous three-year warranty.
What's in the Box The Linksys RT31P2 broadband router with two phone ports and three switched Ethernet ports, a power adapter, a setup CD with user's guide, a network cable, Vonage plan and support information, a Quick Installation card, and a registration card

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Cisco PAP2T Internet Phone Adapter with 2 Ports for Voice-over-IP Review

Cisco PAP2T Internet Phone Adapter with 2 Ports for Voice-over-IP
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You need to know what you're doing to really get the most out of this device, but really, this device works fine. I own several of them and use them for my business and home.
To get it to work, you need to sign up for a SIP account with a VOIP provider, like Voip.ms, Voicepulse, Vitelity, or Callcentric.
I suggest updating the firmware as soon as you receive it, as there are frequent useful firmware updates.To respond to some of the one star reviews:
Of course the device doesn't work with Vonage, it's not supposed to! Vonage doesn't use SIP!
Of course the device died when you plugged the wrong power adapter into it - it fried the circuit board. You could make that same comment about hundreds of devices.
UPDATE: While I still think this device is good, I now recommend purchasing a Linksys SPA-2102 instead, due to a new firmware update from Linksys. It's worth the extra $[...] or $[...] bucks for the ability to tweak DTMF detection.

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Subject to customer authorization by Linksys.The Linksys PAP2T Internet Phone Adapter enables high-quality feature-rich VoIP (voice over IP) service through your broadband Internet connection. Just plug it into your home Router or Gateway and use the two standard telephone ports to connect analogue phones or use one of the ports for a fax machine.

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Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router with 2 Phone Ports WRTP54G - Wireless router - 4-port switch - 802.11b/g - VoIP phone adapter - desktop Review

Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router with 2 Phone Ports WRTP54G - Wireless router - 4-port switch - 802.11b/g - VoIP phone adapter - desktop
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I had to post this review when I read the other 2 bad reviews. This device seemed shoddy as well, i.e. I had to reboot it sometimes several times a day to get it to work, until I realized that it wasn't the device's fault at all. It was the lousy recycled cable modem that the Time Warner provided me. I confirmed this with a few tech support calls and Time Warner replaced the modem (they're fault so I didn't have to pay extra for the service call.) After that my Linksys WRTP54G router has been 100% perfect. In fact, it does static IP w/ Port forwarding (unlike the D-Link) which is essential for the fastest peer-to-peer downloads if you like downloading from multiple computers wirelessly. And who cares if the router has firewall or not. Your PC already has one that works fine. I highly recommend this Linksys WRTP54G.

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D-Link VWR-VR Broadband Telephone Adapter with Wireless Router for Vonage Review

D-Link VWR-VR Broadband Telephone Adapter with Wireless Router for Vonage
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My issue is that this router loses it's security settings every time it's rebooted. This happens a lot in my area because we have power outages a lot, so it powers back up, doesn't reload the security settings, and thus leaves a security hole in my home network. Kind of a bad design in my opinion. Doing a manual reset to the correct security settings is certainly possible, but seems to be finicky (it requires a login to a web-based utility) and usually takes me a few tries to get it working correctly. Drives my wife and I crazy.
Instead of an integrated wireless/VoIP solution, I'll spend about the same money and get a better standalone wireless router and a better standalone VoIP adapter. This one isn't worth your money.

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D-Link VWR-VR broadband telephone adapter with wireless router for Vonage Interent phone service lets users connect up to 4 computers wired or wirelessly to surf the web, check e-mail and share files. Vonage is an all-inclusive Internet phone service that allows unlimited local and long distance calling anywhere in the US (including Puerto Rico) and Canada. To use Vonage Internet phone service, simply connect the D-Link VWR-VR broadband telephone adapter with wireless router to a broadband modem and plug in a touchtone telephone (corded or cordless). The VWR-VR is equipped with two telephone jacks so users can connect existing phones or a phone and a fax machine. Additionally, the VWR-VR can virtually be taken anywhere there is an available high-speed Internet connection to make or receive calls using the same phone number. Includes stand, telephone cable, ethernet cable, power adapter and software.

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Phone Adapter with Router Motorola VT2142, Vonage Review

Phone Adapter with Router Motorola VT2142, Vonage
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I have vonage and and this router. The router is color coded in the back to allow easy set up. It has two phone ports, the 1st line is for your first line of service and the 2nd line is if you wanted to add another line ie fax machine or business line. That is the only draw back from this design. But I just bought a cordless phone system that allows multiple phones to be connected to one base. It has an ethernet port for incoming and another one for outgoing so it can be routed to your computer.
I love the vonage service it has so many features. However I don't think you would want to buy this product when vonage now selling these for free when you sign up. If anyone is interested in having 2 Months Free plus the vonage router for free just send me a message though amazon and I can send you information on how to utilize the Friends and Family special they have going on. Once you are a member you can in return utilize the Friends and Family special by getting and giving 2 months of service free.
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Phone Adapter with Router Motorola VT2142. Vonage. Compact and fully portable ...will work anywhere in the world .... plug it into broadband Internet connection, connect a phone, and your are good to go! Connect up to 2 Vonage lines through your high-speed Cable or DSL Internet connection and includes a networking router!

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Vonage VDV21-VD - Router - VoIP gateway - desktop Review

Vonage VDV21-VD - Router - VoIP gateway - desktop
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In fairness, I am a new Vonage customer, having signed up April 27, 2009. Within 48 hours after signing up, I received this new adapter (paid $9 and change for it - was a Vonage deal) and hooked it up to an ethernet switch. Hooked up a corded phone to the device, and had dial tone. I kept this hook-up for 3 weeks, making LOTS of phonecalls and sending faxes to be sure I was ready to say bye-bye to my Verizon landline ($42 a month and never touch the phone for an outgoing call because of the costs involved). I have a networked setup: Modem --> Wired Router --> Ethernet Switch --> Vonage adapter. (I also have a wireless access point connected to my wired router,just to be precise.)
There are 3 PCs hard-wired and 1 wireless laptop. My cable provider is Cablevision (Optimum Online) at 10Mbps down and 3Mbps up.
Service is great. You could not tell between Vonage or the landline. The only issue I had was with faxing via my Canon MP780 all-in-one (outgoing faxes would not complete), and that wound up being just a matter of shutting down and re-starting my Canon. If you have this issue, please do not make yourself crazy changing your fax baud rates or ECM to off until you shut down your fax, remove all cables, replace cables and restart your fax. When I changed my baud rate from 33000 to 9600 because of many, many threads on the net, my fax capability was completely crippled. Now, it works great. And I don't have a dedicated fax line, it's done through my regular voice VOIP line.
After the 3 weeks, we cancelled the landline, disconnected the incoming Telco lines from the house, and then plugged the Vonage adapter into our phone jacks which back-feeds the signal through all of the phone jacks.
I have spoken to customer service for matters relating to my office (which also uses Vonage on 3 lines) and customer service has always been helpful and polite and there pretty much without a wait. Nice to have them available 24 hours, 7 days a week, if you did need them (better have a cell phone too though -- duh!)
I also have the line split and going to my Dish Network ViP722 DVR, which enables the ViP722's on-screen caller id. (So it is compatible--could not confirm this prior to trying it myself.)
As for complaints from others about bad sound quality, please realize that the service will be as good as your internet connection. If you don't have a stable, strong connection -- do not bother with VOIP. And, DSL filters can interfere with the signal, so read up on that. And never, ever plug these adapters into telephone jacks that still have Telco lines connected to them outside -- you can short out your equipment.
I got the $9.95 a month for 3 months deal, and thereafter it will be $24.99 (approx. $32 with tax). I did not port my home telephone number because the Vonage site informed me it was not available, but I was able to search through loads of telephone numbers and pick one that was memorable. Yes, I am in it for 2 years or I will fax a $39.99 disconnect fee. But, as far as I concerned, Verizon violated me for years with its fees and nickel-and-diming for every feature and call. I have to say that I wanted to try Vonage when it first came out, but was hesitant. Since my office has had it for over 2 years now, I decided to just do it myself.
Besides the many features listed on the website, you have access to alpha features like Vonage Fax (free outgoing faxes through your PC) and Vonage Talk.
Also, others here have complained that your trial starts as soon as you order, even though you don't have your adapter yet -- but you immediately can make calls through your computer with a headset. They assign a temporary number if you are porting your own, and the service and online features are instantly accessible.
And, as for the disconnect fee of $39.95, it's still less than what your cell phone provider would charge, so what's the big deal? You can't have everything.
Oh, the adapter...forgot what I was reviewing! The adapter is great. You have an orange backlit screen that shows the date and whether you have missed calls. It has built in caller-id, and you can initiate a call-back right from the adapter itself (your home phone will ring to tell you it's calling the number back). It has some other features too, like calling weather and traffic for free, and you can call your voicemail too.
Highly recommended. If you want to try it, try to do so without porting your number (check if you can port it free after you're sure it works well for you.) Try it risk-free (but keep an eye on the calendar!).


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VoIP gateway and single port router combined in 1 deviceConnect up to 2 Vonagelines through your high speed cable or DSL internet connectionIncludes power adaptor 1 RJ45 cable quick start guide features and FAQ document and warranty card

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Cisco SPA3102 Voice Gateway with Router Review

Cisco SPA3102 Voice Gateway with Router
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The SPA3102 gives you both an FXS port (for a phone) and an FXO port (for a phone line), it's two devices in one box. Each device can operate independently or can be made to interact with the other. It's great for a start-up VoIP system where you want to have one phone and access to one phone line from the PSTN. Be aware that this is NOT a device that is made for plug and play. You have to know what you are doing. It is an extremely flexible device with MANY options. Which means it can be overwhelming to a beginner. A lot of the options can be left at default but you still need a basic (at least) understanding of networking, SIP and VoIP to get this working with a provider or VoIP PBX. If you know what you are doing, this unit can be up and running in 10 minutes, otherwise you'd better have a lot of patience.
This unit is the successor to the SPA3000, first released by Sipura, which was bought by Linksys, then Cisco. they added a few more features upgraded firmware AND a router. Most people will already have a router on their system and will probably just disable this feature and use the second Ethernet jack in bridge mode allowing a second device to be plugged in, saving a port on your router or switch.
All in all a great unit, but not made for the inexperienced, do some research if you aren't quite sure if this is for you, there is a lot of info on line

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The SPA3102 features the ability to connect standard telephones and fax machines to IP-based data networks with the additional benefit of an integrated connection for legacy telephone network "hop-on hop-off" applications. SPA3102 users will be able to leverage their broadband phone service more than ever by automatically routing local calls from mobile phones and land lines over to VoIP service providers --and vice versa.If power is lost to the unit or Internet service is down calls can be redirected to a traditional carrier via the FXO interface.A user calling from a mobile phone or land line will be able to reduce and even eliminate international and long distance telephone charges by first calling their SPA3102 via a local telephone number. The advanced authentication and call routing intelligence programmed into the SPA3102 will route the call via the Internet to the far end destination. In addition when using the SPA3102 at the far end VoIP calls placed at that location can be either answered or further processed and routed on as a local call to any legacy land line or mobile phone.

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