Cisco SPA122 2 Port Ethernet Voice Over IP VoIP ATA Black W/ Router
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Michael_M@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 02/22/14 |
Cisco SPA122 2 Port Ethernet Voice Over IP VoIP ATA Black W/ Router
Cons:See "pros".
Pros:I don't have one of these things. |
Yang_S@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 02/03/14 |
Cisco SPA122 2 Port Ethernet Voice Over IP VoIP ATA Black W/ Router
Cons:Could have been nice if there were a detailed user manual. Router feature works horribly
Pros:Reliable, great voice quality Comment:
Once setup, its a no worry device you just leave on. The voice quality is great and there's a lot to customize. One problem is you can't rely on this as a router if your connection speed is faster than 18-19mbps because that's the most speed that will come out of the router port. For most users, I recommend getting the SPA112 to save money while getting rid of the useless router feature from this ATA |
Slikkster@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 02/01/14 |
Cisco SPA122 2 Port Ethernet Voice Over IP VoIP ATA Black W/ Router
Cons:Admin control panel lets you break things very easily - not for beginners
Pros:Small form factor, very stable Comment:
This is a nice, small ATA that gets the job done for home use. It's all you need to drop your telco (Shaw/Telus/Bell/etc) and use VOIP.For fifty bucks in hardware I was able to drop my phone service from $30/mo down to $0.99/mo (plus usage) with voip.ms, but any VOIP provider will work and will usually provide you exact configuration instructions for your ATA.This is definitely a cheap, residential/SOHO ATA, so don't expect a lot in the way of advanced VOIP features.For stability in small setups this is ideal. |
ShaTR@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/15/13 |
Cisco SPA122 2 Port Ethernet Voice Over IP VoIP ATA Black W/ Router
Cons:built in router
Pros:decent price on sale, built in router, 2 phone ports Comment:
good ata, works well with FPL type services. built in router is kinda pointless, and make sure you manually set the DNS when in bridge mode or it wont connect/register. overall, does the job well. |
Not a review... I need a question answered if anyone's got the savvy.Is *this* the solution for using your VOIP account in a hotel room where there's only one supplied ethernet port and you'd like to be able to use your computer and your phone at the same time?