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Folks,
Is there a difference (as far as phone adapter features are conrecened)
between Linksys PAP2 and WRT54GP2?
I already have Netgear wireless router and would prefer to buy PAP2 if there
is no difference in phone adapter features between the two.
Circuit City has PAP2 free after rebates.
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Hemant Shah wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Is there a difference (as far as phone adapter features are conrecened)
> between Linksys PAP2 and WRT54GP2?
>
> I already have Netgear wireless router and would prefer to buy PAP2 if there
> is no difference in phone adapter features between the two.
>
> Circuit City has PAP2 free after rebates.
>
>
>
>
stay away from the linksys stuff all together. Vonage is no longer
shipping them - they had problems. Use the motorola or cisco ATA's.
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While stranded on information super highway T. Sean Weintz wrote:
> Hemant Shah wrote:
>> Folks,
>>
>> Is there a difference (as far as phone adapter features are conrecened)
>> between Linksys PAP2 and WRT54GP2?
>>
>> I already have Netgear wireless router and would prefer to buy PAP2 if there
>> is no difference in phone adapter features between the two.
>>
>> Circuit City has PAP2 free after rebates.
>>
>>
>>
>>
> stay away from the linksys stuff all together. Vonage is no longer
> shipping them - they had problems. Use the motorola or cisco ATA's.
>
Thanks for the info. When I talked with Vonage support they told me they they
would ship me Linksys router (wired). I already have a wireless network at
home so I asked if they would send me wireless router. The guy told me that
they do not ship wireless router (WRT54GP2) it could only be bought at the
retail stores.
Then when I went to circuit city I found PAP2 free after rebates.
I will call vonage and ask if they would ship Motorola instead.
If I want to buy it where can I buy Cicso or Motorola phone adapters?
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On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 13:07:48 -0500, "T. Sean Weintz"
<strap@hanh-ct.org> wrote:
>Hemant Shah wrote:
>> Folks,
>>
>> Is there a difference (as far as phone adapter features are conrecened)
>> between Linksys PAP2 and WRT54GP2?
>>
>> I already have Netgear wireless router and would prefer to buy PAP2 if there
>> is no difference in phone adapter features between the two.
>>
>> Circuit City has PAP2 free after rebates.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>stay away from the linksys stuff all together. Vonage is no longer
>shipping them - they had problems. Use the motorola or cisco ATA's.
That doesn't surprise me at all, I had a Linksys wireless router and
it was the most ghastly piece of $£%^& .... sorry, rant over
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While stranded on information super highway maxi@falkirkreserve-nospam.com wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 13:07:48 -0500, "T. Sean Weintz"
> <strap@hanh-ct.org> wrote:
>
>>Hemant Shah wrote:
>>> Folks,
>>>
>>> Is there a difference (as far as phone adapter features are conrecened)
>>> between Linksys PAP2 and WRT54GP2?
>>>
>>> I already have Netgear wireless router and would prefer to buy PAP2 if there
>>> is no difference in phone adapter features between the two.
>>>
>>> Circuit City has PAP2 free after rebates.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>stay away from the linksys stuff all together. Vonage is no longer
>>shipping them - they had problems. Use the motorola or cisco ATA's.
>
> That doesn't surprise me at all, I had a Linksys wireless router and
> it was the most ghastly piece of $£%^& .... sorry, rant over
Thanks for the warning. Yesterday I went to Radio Shack and bought Motorola
ATA. I was was to connect it to my router and was up and running in less
than 10 minutes.
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<maxi@falkirkreserve-nospam.com> wrote:
> That doesn't surprise me at all, I had a Linksys wireless router and
> it was the most ghastly piece of $£%^& .... sorry, rant over
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Why avoid it?
"Miguel Cruz" <mnc@admin.u.nu> wrote in message
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> <maxi@falkirkreserve-nospam.com> wrote:
>> That doesn't surprise me at all, I had a Linksys wireless router and
>> it was the most ghastly piece of $£%^& .... sorry, rant over
>
> Same here. Avoid at all costs.
>
> miguel
>
>
>
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JB <jbrandonbbremove@hotmail.com> wrote:
>"Miguel Cruz" <mnc@admin.u.nu> wrote:
>> <maxi@falkirkreserve-nospam.com> wrote:
>>> That doesn't surprise me at all, I had a Linksys wireless router and
>>> it was the most ghastly piece of $£%^& .... sorry, rant over
>>
>> Same here. Avoid at all costs.
>
>Why avoid it?
Thanks for asking - I had been meaning to withdraw this bit of misdirected
corporate slander. It's D-Link that must be avoided at all costs, I was
tired and sloppy. Everyone go out and buy Linksys stuff.
And the reason why all people everywhere must avoid D-Link is because of my
personal grudge against them over the DWL-G730AP pocket wireless access
point, which doesn't work at all (drops the connection once per minute) and
the fact that their help desk has been no help at all in dealing with it.
Nice people, but no help at all.
I've done my part just yesterday, when I spent 25% more on a DSL modem from
SMC (which works great, by the way) rather than spending anything with
D-Link. So given that demonstrated level of commitment I surely expect
everyone else to join the effort.
miguel
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