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Important thing if you do that to make sure to disconnect wire from outside phone company. I got connected this device to a cable modem.Works fine.Also it's powering all phone jacks in the house so I can use phone in any room.No problem whatsoever.
After much time with Tech support it was determined this product is not compatible for use with Vonage, so it was returned.
The sound quality is ok. Ready to go. It is easy to use. Plug in and set it up from a PC.
If you want to try it, just go for it. I now have the unit wired into my home's old phone system (easy to do) and it supports a total of 11 phones (wired and cordless) without difficulty. Mine is one more. and that is mostly for my ported number and 911 service.
I purchased the PAP2T-NA from Amazon about 6 months ago specifically to try Call Centric's VoIP service. You might have a good learning experience in the process. Some of the reviews address issues of VoIP in general and suggest that entering this relatively new world is not for the technically challenged.Well, like everything else, it's a matter of degree. I connected it to my D-Link router and set it up without any problems.
Before choosing I read a number of favorable reviews of Call Centric's phone service. The Linksys PAP2T works very well for me. There were a number of issues involved in obtaining optimal results from the service but they were all quickly resolved with Call Centric's excellent technical help. My bill is usually less than $5/mo.
Some sellers don't know the difference and dump their leftover VONAGE units. Watch out for some used units from sellers. If you leave VONAGE your PAP2 will be a paperweight. I got a new PAP2T later from a online distributor and it worked fine.Keep that in mind if you want to try VONAGE. I got one and it was not a PAP2T but a PAP2 which was a leftover VONAGE unit that is programmed for VONAGE use only. PAP2T is user settable for various VOIP providers.
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