What other people think about D-Link VTA-VR Broadband Telephone Adapter with Vonage?
very bad service...
Hi, all though I oardered it through vonage's website. I am having problems with talking to someone that I can understand. Also, if you are not so knowledge (like I am on technical things) you better get help. I thought since I already had a modem through my cable company that I didn't need to get theirs well turns out that I do need to get their cable modem thingy. Plus I paid for overnight, they are shipping it to me in two days...plus I have to pay for the wrong one to be shipped back to them and not only that since I haven't been able to use it my free month well doesn't change since they know this...I ordered it on the 1st of feburary and know its the 7th and I lost 7 days already and another 2 days till I get the new device. This is stupid. Man make sure you also have no back ground noise like kids or tv or radio because you cannot understand them. sorry but just so you know. But on the other hand it does seem to be a good thing ....if it works ....when I get it .....
Basic, but reliable connectivity.
I've had the D-Link VTA-VR VoIP adapter for about 6 months now.
The big thing this adapter has going for it is size. Barely bigger than a pack of smokes, it packs a full dual-line VoIP capability. The ports on the back are line 1, line 2, ethernet, and power. What more do you need? A built-in ethernet switch might be handy, but would add size and weight, which I don't need either of.
As for Vonage's customer service; I have yet to talk to a human! Everything can be accomplished through their website, including checking voicemail, adding a second line, and setting up an email notification when you get a voicemail. I have yet to run into an issue that couldn't be handled easily, by myself, over their website.
The sound quality on this is no better or worse than a POTS line (plain old phone service) (what you'd get from a landline carrier). Calls are placed and received reliably, and there is no problem using my cordless phone and Fax machine over the VoIP system.
No more long-distance fees, portability (my number can go with me wherever there's an ethernet drop), and a very useful customer-service website... what more could you ask for?
What other people think about D-Link VTA-VR Broadband Telephone Adapter with Vonage?
very bad service...
Hi, all though I oardered it through vonage's website. I am having problems with talking to someone that I can understand. Also, if you are not so knowledge (like I am on technical things) you better get help. I thought since I already had a modem through my cable company that I didn't need to get theirs well turns out that I do need to get their cable modem thingy. Plus I paid for overnight, they are shipping it to me in two days...plus I have to pay for the wrong one to be shipped back to them and not only that since I haven't been able to use it my free month well doesn't change since they know this...I ordered it on the 1st of feburary and know its the 7th and I lost 7 days already and another 2 days till I get the new device. This is stupid. Man make sure you also have no back ground noise like kids or tv or radio because you cannot understand them. sorry but just so you know. But on the other hand it does seem to be a good thing ....if it works ....when I get it .....
Basic, but reliable connectivity.
I've had the D-Link VTA-VR VoIP adapter for about 6 months now.
The big thing this adapter has going for it is size. Barely bigger than a pack of smokes, it packs a full dual-line VoIP capability. The ports on the back are line 1, line 2, ethernet, and power. What more do you need? A built-in ethernet switch might be handy, but would add size and weight, which I don't need either of.
As for Vonage's customer service; I have yet to talk to a human! Everything can be accomplished through their website, including checking voicemail, adding a second line, and setting up an email notification when you get a voicemail. I have yet to run into an issue that couldn't be handled easily, by myself, over their website.
The sound quality on this is no better or worse than a POTS line (plain old phone service) (what you'd get from a landline carrier). Calls are placed and received reliably, and there is no problem using my cordless phone and Fax machine over the VoIP system.
No more long-distance fees, portability (my number can go with me wherever there's an ethernet drop), and a very useful customer-service website... what more could you ask for?