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Linksys PAP2 Phone Adapter for Vonage Internet Phone Service

Linksys PAP2 Phone Adapter for Vonage Internet Phone Service Manufacturer:
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Been Using Vonage Service with this Devise now for ...



1.5 years now. I am still happy about switching now as i was than.

Yes, it toke about a month to switch my land line over; I also found out that those delays were Ma Bell's issues, they were wure to charge me for the weeks it toke.

As far as connection and usage issues. I'v read alot ot the pro and con reviews and this is what i figured out.

1) If you are network savy, you are probably goin to find this product great. By savy I mean, knowing how to use hubs/switches/routers and/or gettin you whole house wired to this device.

2) If you are not and have some issue ... You wil have a hard time getting this product going right if you have slow or a poor ISP, have packet collision which can be resolved by installing a switch like device, if you hate service calls routed to India. I recommend having a network award friend around to hook it up for you.

Recommendtions: Buy a UPS, Run you home network using a hub and a switch. Have 2BPS+ ISP service.


BTW .. i just ordered a second line for my FAX/Network Printer

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Hello,

I have been a happy vonage customer for the past two years. Eventually, I ordered a new Vonage line and put it overseas (In Jordan) at my parent's house. My parents have this router and I have older version of Vonage routers. I love the call forwarding feature and free calling anywhere I want in the U.S., Canada and Europe.

The sound quality is excellent and the features are one of the best. Everytime I go overseas and call my boss he gets puzzled I am calling him from Jordan using a local U.S. number.