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Linksys VoIP Phones

The Linksys VoIP Phones allows top-quality enhanced internet telephone service through your cable or DSL Internet connection. Linksys VoIP Phones is very convenient, efficient and affordable to use. One just has to plug it into home router or gateway and use the two standard telephone jacks to connect the normal phones or fax machines. Linksys VoIP phone calls bring crystal clear sound quality, echo free technology and convenience. Linksys VoIP phone offers quality service technology (RT31P2) for better sound quality, even when one is using the internet for normal data operations at the same time.

Characteristics of Linksys VoIP Phones

•  Two voice ports (RJ11) for analog phones or Fax machines with two separate telephone numbers

•  Web based configuration through an integral web server

•  Echo Cancellation

•  Voice Activity Detection (VAD) for improve sound quality

•  Full DTMF tone detection and generation





•  Supports FSK

•  Caller ID

•  DTMF Caller ID

•  FSK VMWI

•  Password protected access and configuration



Minimum System Requirements for Linksys internet phones

IBM PC-compatible computer with one available USB port, 400 MHz, 128 MB RAM

  • LAN or modem based Internet connection
  • CD-ROM drive
  • Windows 2000, Windows XP
  • 15 MB hard disk space
  • Analog telephone or fax machine
  • Analog telephone line (optional)

Linksys VoIP phones enables you to call friends, family and loved ones across towns, countries and continents without being bothered of tying phone lines and at almost zero cost. Linksys VoIP phones offer a comprehensive product portfolio and supports wide-reaching voice solutions.



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