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Cisco SPA942 4-line IP Phone with 2-port Switch
 
Manufacturer: CISCO SYSTEMS - ENTERPRISE
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Product Description

Stylish and functional in design, the SPA942 VoIP telephone is ideal for a residence or business using a hosted IP telephony service, an IP PBX, or a large scale IP Centrex deployment. The SPA942 leverages industry leading VoIP technology from Linksys to deliver an upgradeable high quality IP Phone that is unparalleled in features, value, and support.

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. With a simple software update, the SPA942 is upgradeable to a four line phone. Each line can be independently configured to use a unique phone number (or extension), or can be configured to use a shared number that is assigned to multiple phones.

Main Features

  • Manufacturer: Linksys
  • Manufacturer Part Number: SPA942-NA
  • Manufacturer Website Address: www.linksys.com
  • Product Type: Wireless IP Phone
  • Phone Lines: 2 to 4 - Voice Lines
  • Interfaces/Ports: 2 x RJ-45 100Base-T , 1 x Headset 2.5mm Jack
  • Dimensions: 6.30" Height x 7.68" Width x 7.09" Depth
  • Weight: 2.15 lb

  • Product Details

    • Former Linksys Business Series
    • Dual-switched Ethernet ports
    • High-resolution display
    • Power over Ethernet (PoE)
    • Connects directly to an Internet telephone service provider or to an IP PBX

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    Outstanding phone
     
    Review Date: September 21, 2009
    Reviewer: Fokionas Bisbikis, Princeton, NJ
    Excellent phone, great sound quality, the best IP Phone on the market. Have had it for two years without any problems whatsoever. The phone is well built to withstand daily use and is very customizable to match any needs. Cisco provides regular firmware updates which is an added plus.

    My only complaint is that the phone does not log incoming calls when in the do-not-disturb mode, unlike the grandstream phones that do so.
    Excellent!
     
    Review Date: February 23, 2010
    Reviewer: Kenneth Guillen, Los Angeles area, CA
    Everything about this phone is real good! It's not uncomfortable by the way. The one thing if anything, is the power supply kinda can slip out easily, but that's only if you're picking the actual phone up & lifting off the desk & all that. It never happens to me, unless I'm like picking up the phone. And I use it alllll the time! It's great, not uncomfortable at all, can talk on hit for hours. Reliable. Yeah & all the other prices on the phones seem to be out there... I'll tell you, from a Sincere person- this phone is just Totally worth it, seems like it will last a long time too. And if you're looking for a good carrier, I suggest RingCentral ! I have done my Dilligents let me tell you! And I have checked out all the major competition, I was even with one of them before. And yeah RingCentral is the best price & Quality for me. I pay Fifty bucks a month & I get Unlimited calling in all of USA & Other countries as well I think (not 100% on that part) But Unlimited is (5,000) Minutes & I get a local number, an 800 number Or Toll free (866,888 etc..) & A Fax number which is also 800 (My choice) And I haven't come close to hitting 5,000 minutes I'm on the phone all the time for business. And yeah I'm just being helpful by the way. I believe the first month with them is free. Take care!
    Excellent value, supported by VOIP providers
     
    Review Date: September 19, 2008
    Reviewer: M. Radwin,
    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. 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. At first blush, it's not always intuitive what those icons mean. 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.
    Good Business Phone - A Little Difficult to Install
     
    Review Date: January 11, 2009
    Reviewer: K. Powell,
    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.
    Good product
     
    Review Date: November 22, 2009
    Reviewer: J. Li, Bay Area, CA United States
    I am really a fan of Linksys product. their interface is very good. The phone just works great and I can manage 4 phone lines with this product. Set up is not that hard at all.

    There is minor problem with phone. The quality of the speaker phone is not loud enough. If you compare it with that of regular home phone, the speaker is better. If you compare it with speak phone in most of high quality office phone, it is not that good.
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