Grandstream HandyTone HT286 VoIP Phone Adapter
by admin on May.27, 2011, under VoIP Products
Grandstream HandyTone HT286 VoIP Phone Adapter
- SIP Standard
- Interoperable with leading 3rd party VoIP providers
- Compatible with most service providers
- Support Voice Codec: G.711(a/?law), iLBC, G.723, G.729A/B, G.726-32, T.38(fax)
- 1 FXS, 1 Ethernet port
Grandstream’s HandyTone 286 is a next generation, cost effective solution for consumers looking to transition from traditional analog telephone devices to the savings and benefits of an IP telephony network. The product interfaces legacy analog telephones, fax machines, analog conference telephones and other analog devices to IP based telephony networks. The HandyTone286 is an entry level Voice-over-IP device supporting one telephone number and one RJ-45 interface 10/100 mbps Ethernet network.
List Price: $ 59.00
Price: $ 29.00
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May 27th, 2011 on 9:59 am
Works Perfectly,
Simple, cheap unit. Works perfectly, and I had no problems just following the configuration instructions from my VOIP provider (I use CallCentric). With one of these you can get a working landline for just a few dollars a month. Great device.
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|May 27th, 2011 on 10:16 am
Great Product, Terrible Amazon Pricing,
The GrandStream HT-286 is a fantastic product, and serves its role as an analog-to-voip adapter quite well. Call quality is great, and the featureset is pretty good for an entry-level unit such as this. I am currently using this model as the ATA for my home phone setup and couldn’t be happier with it.
HOWEVER:
I’m looking at Amazon’s current price on this item (via a reseller): $75.99 + 19.99 Shipping. This is absolutely absurd, bordering on highway robbery. I would urge anyone considering this product to shop around: this model can be found brand new at other reputable online VoIP dealers for around $30 shipped. With a $30 pricetag, the HT-286 is a fantastic value and will serve the needs of most home users well. If you’re willing to pay almost $100 for an ATA, do yourself a favor and go for the Linksys SPA2102 or SPA3102 which has a much larger featureset.
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|May 27th, 2011 on 10:36 am
Good but not perfect,
This is a solid and inexpensive little product that does what it purports to do. Once set up properly it just sits there and works. The reason it didn’t earn a fifth star is that the setup was not as smooth as one would like. It took several attempts to get into the setup screens, why isn’t clear to me, but it did finally work. Call quality is good.
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