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	<title>Comments on: My Sap2102-r Voip Adapter Is Not Working. Can I Buy Any Voip Adapter From Inernet And Make It Work?</title>
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		<title>By: Mr. VoIP</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mr. VoIP</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 17:37:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Not all VoIP services provide free VoIP ATA adapapters.  
In which case you are responsible to pay for replacement.  But, without knowing who your VSP (VoIP service provider) is, I can only assume they do not supply for free.
I personally only subscribe to BYOD (bring your own device) VoIP providers.  Thus, I always buy my own &quot;unlocked&quot; ATA (analog telephone adapter) and am responsible for the operation and configuration of my ATA.
If your VSP provided the old ATA to you, it may be &quot;pre-provisioned&quot; and &quot;locked&quot; to their service.  Many of these same VSP&#039;s do not allow people to BYOD or provision your own ATA.  In which case, it would not do you any good to buy your own &quot;unlocked&quot; ATA.  As you cannot connect to their service unless you know how to set the VoIP server and proxy server, codecs, etc. that the VSP does not publicly disclose.
I use BYOD VoIP services like CallCentric, InPhonex, Les.net, and Voip.ms.  These are open SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) providers.  Any VSP that is BYOD is usually SIP-based.  And, all Linksys ATA&#039;s are designed to work with SIP.
I use the Linksys PAP2T-NA 2-line ATA behind a Linksys WRT-54G Router.  However, next time around I plan on getting the Linksys SPA-2102-NA, as they have the built-in Router, which I belive is more user friendly for VoIP port forwarding and QOS settings.  It is a little more complicated when using a separate NAT-Router in front of the PAP2T-NA.
Where to buy:
I bought my ATA&#039;s from VoIP Depot in Canada:http://www.voipdepot.ca/index.php?main_p…
But, they only ship within Canada.
In USA:
Voip Supply:http://www.voipsupply.com/product_info.p…
NCIXUS:http://www.ncixus.com/products/23864/SPA…
Voip Link:http://www.voiplink.com/Linksys_SPA_2102…
Buy.comhttp://www.buy.com/prod/voip-router-2-fx…
I configure my ATA for CallCentric on Line-1, and InPhonex on Line-2.  Both VSP&#039;s post the configuration information you need on their web sites for configuring Linksys products. They are BYOD, no contracts, no obligations, only pay-as-you-go.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not all VoIP services provide free VoIP ATA adapapters.<br />
In which case you are responsible to pay for replacement.  But, without knowing who your VSP (VoIP service provider) is, I can only assume they do not supply for free.<br />
I personally only subscribe to BYOD (bring your own device) VoIP providers.  Thus, I always buy my own &#8220;unlocked&#8221; ATA (analog telephone adapter) and am responsible for the operation and configuration of my ATA.<br />
If your VSP provided the old ATA to you, it may be &#8220;pre-provisioned&#8221; and &#8220;locked&#8221; to their service.  Many of these same VSP&#8217;s do not allow people to BYOD or provision your own ATA.  In which case, it would not do you any good to buy your own &#8220;unlocked&#8221; ATA.  As you cannot connect to their service unless you know how to set the VoIP server and proxy server, codecs, etc. that the VSP does not publicly disclose.<br />
I use BYOD VoIP services like CallCentric, InPhonex, Les.net, and Voip.ms.  These are open SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) providers.  Any VSP that is BYOD is usually SIP-based.  And, all Linksys ATA&#8217;s are designed to work with SIP.<br />
I use the Linksys PAP2T-NA 2-line ATA behind a Linksys WRT-54G Router.  However, next time around I plan on getting the Linksys SPA-2102-NA, as they have the built-in Router, which I belive is more user friendly for VoIP port forwarding and QOS settings.  It is a little more complicated when using a separate NAT-Router in front of the PAP2T-NA.<br />
Where to buy:<br />
I bought my ATA&#8217;s from VoIP Depot in Canada:http://www.voipdepot.ca/index.php?main_p…<br />
But, they only ship within Canada.<br />
In USA:<br />
Voip Supply:http://www.voipsupply.com/product_info.p…<br />
NCIXUS:http://www.ncixus.com/products/23864/SPA…<br />
Voip Link:http://www.voiplink.com/Linksys_SPA_2102…<br />
Buy.comhttp://www.buy.com/prod/voip-router-2-fx…<br />
I configure my ATA for CallCentric on Line-1, and InPhonex on Line-2.  Both VSP&#8217;s post the configuration information you need on their web sites for configuring Linksys products. They are BYOD, no contracts, no obligations, only pay-as-you-go.</p>
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		<title>By: Colanth</title>
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		<dc:creator>Colanth</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 17:37:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>1) Since they should warrant all equipment for as long as you maintain your account, I&#039;d switch providers if possible.
2) I&#039;d normally say that any VoIP modem should work, but with such a cheap (they scrimp on things) provider, I wouldn&#039;t bet on it.  See if you can buy one with the provision that if it doesn&#039;t work you can return it and get a full refund.  Most of the larger stores in the US (Best Buy, etc.) will do that.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1) Since they should warrant all equipment for as long as you maintain your account, I&#8217;d switch providers if possible.<br />
2) I&#8217;d normally say that any VoIP modem should work, but with such a cheap (they scrimp on things) provider, I wouldn&#8217;t bet on it.  See if you can buy one with the provision that if it doesn&#8217;t work you can return it and get a full refund.  Most of the larger stores in the US (Best Buy, etc.) will do that.</p>
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