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Stylish and functional in design, the SPA942 VoIP telephone is ideal for a residence or business using a hosted IP telephony service. Standard features on the SPA942 include two active lines, dual switched Ethernet ports, 802.3af PoE support, a high resolution graphical display, speakerphone, and a 2.5 mm head-set port.I will be using the SPA942 with RingCentral Online for my small business.Unfortunately mine device arrived "Dead on Arrival," I was not surprise because when I received the shipment from Amazon, the box was not sealed. I have used many Cisco/Linksys products in the past, and they are pretty good at how they pack and ship their products.IMPORTANT: The SPA942 does not ship with a power supply, please order Linksys PA100-NA Power Adapter with your order.Thanks,BPMHanover, PA
This is a good phone, it works well. I did need technical support to set it up though from my service provider, the set-up guides appear to be written by engineers for engineers.
We purchased a half-dozen of these for my startup because they're supported by Vocalocity (our VOIP provider), had the features we want, and the price was right. At first blush, it's not always intuitive what those icons mean. It's a solid, few-frills, get-the-job-done VOIP phone. Excellent sound quality, and it's attractive on the desk, too.My only complaint is that the phone uses icons (a picture of a hand for "hold", a piece of paper with a folded corner for "setup") instead of words. I understand why Cisco did this (reduced localization costs for a product that can sell in the global market). I almost never read the documentation that comes with electronics, so the first time I needed to place a call on hold, I spent 60 seconds staring at it looking for the "hold" button, dumbfounded that it didn't have one.
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