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Cisco SPA3102 Voice Gateway with Router |  | Brand: Cisco Category: CE
List Price: $151.98 Buy New: $64.99 as of 7/30/2010 03:37 UTC details You Save: $86.99 (57%)
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Seller: Buy.com Rating: 21 reviews
Format: CD Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: N/A Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 5.9 x 1.9
MPN: SPA3102-NA Model: SPA3102-NA UPC: 745883569519 EAN: 0745883569519
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This router is not made for the use with VONAGE May 11, 2010 T. Bombay 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I don't have anything against the router itself, it may work wonderfully. What I am disappointed is in Amazon description of the product on their website, they have the product listed on the page with routers that work with Vonage (this could of been a web designer's mistake). I purchased the product and when I went to register the MAC # with Vonage it was not accepted!
Amazon's customer service was very polite and helpful, they refunded my money and shipment cost. If you are buying a router to be used with Vonage contact them, and make sure that the router you are planning to buy will work with their system.
Misleading info from Cisco April 1, 2010 S. Jacobs 0 out of 7 found this review helpful
I purchased these units on the advice from Cisco. I am trying to remote an analog telephone line over a WIFI network. I have two buildings, and telephone lines come into one building, and a phone is needed in the remote building. WIFI connects the two buildings. I spoke to a pre-sales Cisco consultant, and they recommended to use one of the units on each end, and it would be simple to configure them do what I want. Well, I got the two units, and after downloading the 250 page administrators guide, and reading it, I still had no better idea as to how to configure these devices. I called Cisco support, and they sent me a 4 page document on how to do what I want. I configured the units according to the document (I didn't think the configuration would work), and, of course it didn't work. When I called Cisco back for additional help, I was told that what I am trying to do is unsupported and probably won't work anyway, and they said "we won't help you try to configure it". So much for Cisco's presales advice. I am returning these devices and hope I can find another solution.
Works great but know your stuff February 2, 2010 J. West (Wright City, MO) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This product works great, and luckily I found detailed instructions on how to configure this thing to work with my Asterisk server. Currently use it to make a Google Voice phone call with a traditional phone.
Great Product!! January 30, 2010 C This is a great product with tons of features (which actually work)! I bought the second one (for a different location) after using the first one for six months without any problems. I use both the ATA and the VOIP to PSTN gateway features on these which have been working fine.
Very flexible FXS/FXO November 24, 2009 Lee (Bellingham, WA USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
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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