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Vonage & Linksys Connect on VoIP WiFi Router Vonage Voip Linksys WRT54GP2Linksys' consumer and small-business oriented Wireless-G Broadband Router is unusual in the way that it offers four devices in one box: a Wireless-G access point, built-in 3-port switch to connect wired Ethernet devices, router so that multiple users can securely share a single home voip cable or DSL Internet connection, and two standard telephone jacks (each operating independently) for carrying Voice- over-IP (VoIP) calls. It also comes with Vonage's Internet telephony
service, so you can start making high-quality low-cost phone calls over a broadband connection out of the box - even when you're browsing the Internet. With the added Vonage based business free home voip service, US-based users should get low domestic and international phone rates, Caller
ID, Call Waiting, Voicemail, Call Forwarding, Distinctive Ring, and lots of other available special phone features. You can also choose any free local dialling US area code, regardless of where VoIP Main Page
you live, add a virtual phone number in any area code, or even home phone service voip a US-wide toll-free number. Vonage offers price plans ranging from $15 to $50 a month, depending
whether you want primarily local or long distance calls, how many inclusive minutes you want, and whether you are a consumer or business buyer. "Recognising the need for residents and small businesses to have myriad of options when setting home phone voip up their networks, Vonage is excited to partner with Linksys to continue to lead the way in transforming how people communicate," stated Jeffrey A Citron, VoIP Main Page
chairman and CEO of Vonage Holdings Corp. "More importantly, the Wireless-G Router bundled with Vonage's service is the next step in modernising an archaic telecommunications
network. No longer will people home service voip be stuck in the past and tied down to communications systems that fail to offer true mobility." "By providing customers with both the hardware and service they need to make high-quality phone calls over their broadband connection,
customers get a better overall value and user experience," said Mike Wagner, Linksys director of worldwide marketing. "Marketing home based business voip the product and service together enables us to educate more customers about the benefits and cost savings VoIP can provide." Other key features of the Wireless-G Broadband Router (54 Mbps), with the oh-so-catch name of Linksys WRT54GP2, include support for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), along with a range of
voice compression algorithms with echo cancellation, home office voip DTMF tone detection and generation. It VoIP Main Page
can also handle FSK and DTMF caller ID, and FSK voicemail. There's also 256-bit encryption and support for both Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), and the router can serve as a DHCP server, has a built-in SPI firewall to protect your PCs against intruders and based best business home voip most known Internet attacks, supports VoIP Main Page
VPN pass-through, and can be configured
to filter internal users' access to the Internet. US buyers will also get a $50 rebate slip that they can use against the Vonage service after their initial 90 days of service. Vonage are pushing hard to expand their VoIP offering. They are spending voip with home security system large amount of money on advertising in the US (rumoured VoIP Main Page
to be around $88m), and now, with this tie-up with Linksys, taking it directly to consumers who are buying broadband equipment. The support for both WiFi and SIP leaves the door wide open for expanding in to wire-free calling too. Vonage
Linksys WRT54GP2
Vonage & Linksys Connect on VoIP WiFi Router Vonage Voip Linksys WRT54GP2Linksys' consumer and small-business oriented Wireless-G Broadband Router is unusual in the way that it offers four devices in one box: a Wireless-G access point, built-in 3-port switch to connect wired Ethernet devices, router so that multiple users can securely share a single home voip cable or DSL Internet connection, and two standard telephone jacks (each operating independently) for carrying Voice- over-IP (VoIP) calls. It also comes with Vonage's Internet telephony
service, so you can start making high-quality low-cost phone calls over a broadband connection out of the box - even when you're browsing the Internet. With the added Vonage based business free home voip service, US-based users should get low domestic and international phone rates, Caller
ID, Call Waiting, Voicemail, Call Forwarding, Distinctive Ring, and lots of other available special phone features. You can also choose any free local dialling US area code, regardless of where VoIP Main Page
you live, add a virtual phone number in any area code, or even home phone service voip a US-wide toll-free number. Vonage offers price plans ranging from $15 to $50 a month, depending
whether you want primarily local or long distance calls, how many inclusive minutes you want, and whether you are a consumer or business buyer. "Recognising the need for residents and small businesses to have myriad of options when setting home phone voip up their networks, Vonage is excited to partner with Linksys to continue to lead the way in transforming how people communicate," stated Jeffrey A Citron, VoIP Main Page
chairman and CEO of Vonage Holdings Corp. "More importantly, the Wireless-G Router bundled with Vonage's service is the next step in modernising an archaic telecommunications
network. No longer will people home service voip be stuck in the past and tied down to communications systems that fail to offer true mobility." "By providing customers with both the hardware and service they need to make high-quality phone calls over their broadband connection,
customers get a better overall value and user experience," said Mike Wagner, Linksys director of worldwide marketing. "Marketing home based business voip the product and service together enables us to educate more customers about the benefits and cost savings VoIP can provide." Other key features of the Wireless-G Broadband Router (54 Mbps), with the oh-so-catch name of Linksys WRT54GP2, include support for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), along with a range of
voice compression algorithms with echo cancellation, home office voip DTMF tone detection and generation. It VoIP Main Page
can also handle FSK and DTMF caller ID, and FSK voicemail. There's also 256-bit encryption and support for both Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), and the router can serve as a DHCP server, has a built-in SPI firewall to protect your PCs against intruders and based best business home voip most known Internet attacks, supports VoIP Main Page
VPN pass-through, and can be configured
to filter internal users' access to the Internet. US buyers will also get a $50 rebate slip that they can use against the Vonage service after their initial 90 days of service. Vonage are pushing hard to expand their VoIP offering. They are spending voip with home security system large amount of money on advertising in the US (rumoured VoIP Main Page
to be around $88m), and now, with this tie-up with Linksys, taking it directly to consumers who are buying broadband equipment. The support for both WiFi and SIP leaves the door wide open for expanding in to wire-free calling too. Vonage
Linksys WRT54GP2
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