Cisco Small Business SPA2102-NA Phone Adapter with Router
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Humaniste@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/14/12 |
Cisco Small Business SPA2102-NA Phone Adapter with Router
Cons:Runs quite hot
Pros:PriceIntegrated router qith QoS (I don't use it)Good quality ATA |
Robert J_R@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/27/12 |
Cisco Small Business SPA2102-NA Phone Adapter with Router
Cons:Advanced configuration is not for the weak of heart.
Pros:Works as advertized. Good voice quality. Supports two phones. Very configurable for excellent flexibility in operation. Comment:
Bought this to save money by switching to VOIP phone. Just attach it to a router and phone, do some basic configuration, and it's good to go. I put $25 in a VOIP account several months ago and haven't used it all yet. No more monthly phone bills. Woohoo! |
PHlip@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/20/11 |
Cisco Small Business SPA2102-NA Phone Adapter with Router
Cons:Outdated GUI
Pros:Works very wellFlexible setup Comment:
At first, I bought Linksys PAP2T-NA, but it conflicted with my router ASUS WL-520GU. I tried all methods I could, but I couldn't receive incoming calls. So, I bought this because I can connect it in between modem and router. However, I really hate the web interface of this product after handling the PAP2T. It is simply ugly and typefaces are so small to read! I can't believe it's designed by Linksys. Btw, look for price match to get PAP2T price for this one. |
Zachary_W@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/30/11 |
Cisco Small Business SPA2102-NA Phone Adapter with Router
Cons:Limited features on the router side of thingsWeb Interface only accessible if PC is inside local SubnetKind of Runs warm
Pros:Quality ConstructionsEasy Setup/ProvisioningGreat WebUI Comment:
I bought this adapter in order to hookup a business line for my small home office. It's a solid unit, with the usual linksys quality construction. Connections are solid E.T.CIts has a nice snappy interface, although a the router half of things lacks some functionality.It was very easy to setup and seems to be accepted by most third-party VOIP Providers.I would absolutly purchase this again and even recommend it to my customers. |
Edward_G@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/18/11 |
Cisco Small Business SPA2102-NA Phone Adapter with Router
Cons:The documentation says the setup web page is 192.168.0.1., but that is wrong, the setup page is, 192.168.2.1, because of that confusion I had a bit of trouble setting it up, but eventually I got it working. Hope this helps someone else. No wireless access built in like the WRP400
Pros:Works fine, and I hope it last longer than 1 year, unlike the WRP400 which I had before. Comment:
I bought it to replace the Linksys WRP400 which didn't last very long and stopped working right after 1 year when the warranty had expired. I wish I have better luck with this. |
David_G@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/12/11 |
Cisco Small Business SPA2102-NA Phone Adapter with Router
Cons:
Documentation is hard to find online, only CD with quick start guide in box - Cisco needs to be update product and configuration menu's for the average user
Pros: Good call quality no echo. 2 lines and power enough to do 2 G729 calls at a time Comment:
Received it the next day after ordering. The Box has 1 ethenet cable, the Unit and power supply and a generic CD with a quick start guide. Have so far been unable to find a setup guide online. The configuration is maze with no help. Thankfully this has been around long enough to have good setup instructions for many voip providers. Call quality is great with this little unit, using the G711 Codec, G726 is like a cell phone a bit muffled at times. Getting a small UPS to backup Modem/Router/Voip then Bye Bye bell home phone. |
trickyricky@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 02/09/11 |
Cisco Small Business SPA2102-NA Phone Adapter with Router
Cons:
None so fareasy HTTP provisioning
Pros: They Just workinexpensive Comment:
Just a solid cheap ATA. Work better than any other 2 port ATA's I have used in the past |
Meng Chun_T@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/21/10 |
Cisco Small Business SPA2102-NA Phone Adapter with Router
Cons:
none
Pros: easy to configure. small. Comment:
pack it with TP-LINK TD-W8960N, teksavvy and freephoneline.ca. works great.configuration is easy. the unit run not too hot... small in size you can hide it behind modem/router. |
basto@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/21/10 |
Cisco Small Business SPA2102-NA Phone Adapter with Router
Cons:
None
Pros: SmallWork well Comment:
VoIP router recommanded by most of VoIP provider. Work great with acanac.com VoIP. Work with common telephony equipment like voicemail, Fax, PBX, and interactive voice response systems. 2 RJ-12 available ports. |
No Bic@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/05/10 |
Cisco Small Business SPA2102-NA Phone Adapter with Router
Cons:
Poor DocumentationUgly and poor web interface
Pros: Small and Compact2 FXSUnlocked Comment:
I bought this unit so I can use it with freephoneline.ca and/or use it with an asterisk server. I've set it up but haven't configured it yet. The user interface is really poor and ugly.The main difference between this model and the SPA3202 is the fact that this model (SPA2102) has 2 FXS lines whereas the 3102 has 1 FXS and 1 FXO. |
David_P@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/09/09 |
Cisco Small Business SPA2102-NA Phone Adapter with Router
Cons:None
Pros:Small Size, universal Use, Comment:
Looking for a good VOIP router, that can be used on most providers, than this unit is the one for you.It supports 2 lines, easy hook up, and works well.compared to my providers same unit it was half the price they were asking for it. |
Lorne@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/10/08 |
Cisco Small Business SPA2102-NA Phone Adapter with Router
Cons:Limitted LAN options. Poor documentation.
Pros:Quick reboot. Small Form factor. Reliable. Comment:
This little thing is great. I originally had a pap2t, but had to get this one because my new voip provider does not work from Behind a router. Much like the Pap2t, it's been rock solid and reliable. my only complaint is that with the NAT enabled on this, there's no DynDNS feature built in so you cant use your router to do it beacuse the router now has a local IP...I found the DHCP and Port forwarding on this a little annoying, and ended up putting it into bridge mode... which took care of all my problems. :)It's also a bit annoying how sometimes you cant log straight into the admin account, you have to log in as user then click log in as admin ...Maybe that's just a firmware issue. This review was modfied by poster @ 08-10-08 11:06 AM |
ouaibe@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/04/07 |
Cisco Small Business SPA2102-NA Phone Adapter with Router
Cons:-really crappy interface, yes, really.-Too much settings
Pros:-inexepensive-2 FXs-Lots of settings Comment:
I bought this for a VOIP setup with a WL-500GPremium, and I must say that its the best deal for your buck in order to get 2 FXs.But the interface really is limited and it can really get into your way sometimes (for instance, not typing the full path to the interface wont redirect you and will always deny login).Its rebranded from Sipura so don't get confused if the update jumps from v3 to v5. (Also updating w/o a windows computer is a bit painful.)But it still is inexepensive and way easier to use than other mediatrixes or ATAs. |
Andrew_T@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/06/07 |
Cisco Small Business SPA2102-NA Phone Adapter with Router
Cons:Only comes with quick setup manual; online manual is still fairly basic and does not explain all the settings.
Pros:Reasonable priceCompactWorks well, good sound quality so far Comment:
This is an unlocked unit. Received yesterday and have registered to a local asterisk box which has outgoing registrations to Unlimitel, FWD, and Wengo. I flashed the latest firmware -- this required running a firmware upload utility on a windows box - shame it can't be done through the web interface. The web interface is a bit daunting, but I didn't need to change many settings.Placed a few calls in and out and a long distance call to Australia and it worked fine, with no dropouts, echo or, other problems with the sound quality.I don't think I'll cancel my Bell phone line yet, I'll trial the VOIP for a few months first.I would love to know whether the VOIP prioritization /QoS is any good. I might implement traffic shaping on my linux box anyway just in case. This review was modfied by poster @ 07-06-07 10:04 AM |
Alexandre_G@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/28/07 |
Cisco Small Business SPA2102-NA Phone Adapter with Router
Cons:Could be providing a bit more at this price, but VoIP prices will surely drop ...
Pros:ATA adapter, gateway in bonus! Comment:
I'll see how this thing goes when i get it, only 10$ more than the non-gateway version (PAP2T?)...I plan on dropping my home connection soon and switch to unlimitel from bell by running my own asterisk server. Also trying to find a dual-mode cell phone to go with this setup and eventually ditch fido too. This should help in the process with SIP and all the G.* protocol you'll need. |
I bought it to use with my VoIP with Acanac internet and VoIP service provider. Here is the config in which I use it:Dry loop DSL modem/router TD-8840T with QoS Cisco SPA2102 (with router disabled) Home phone network.It works perfectly !