Reddit Reddit reviews Cisco SPA303-G1 3 Line IP Phone with Display and PC Port

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Cisco SPA303-G1 3 Line IP Phone with Display and PC Port
3-line business-class IP phone. THIS IS NOT A STANDARD HOME PHONE!Connects directly to an Internet telephone service provider or to an IP private branch exchange (PBX).Dual switched Ethernet ports, speakerphone, caller ID, call hold, conferencing, and more.Easy installation and highly secure remote provisioning, as well as menu-based and web-based configuration.Supports both Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Smart Phone Control Protocol (SPCP) with the Cisco Unified Communications 500 Series
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2 Reddit comments about Cisco SPA303-G1 3 Line IP Phone with Display and PC Port:

u/jds013 · 1 pointr/homeautomation

When you said you would "move over from a landline to voip.ms" - what did you mean? To use voip.ms, you need SIP telephones (like Cisco SPA504G) or an Analog Telephone Adapter. What's your plan?

An ATA has three ports: power, Internet, and plain old telephone. It uses your Internet connection to communicate with voip.ms, and makes conventional telephones work over a VOIP protocol.

So one way to use an ATA is:

  1. Disconnect your home phone wiring from the existing provider, probably at the "MPOE" (main point of entry).
  2. Set up your ATA and configure it - see the voip.ms wiki.
  3. Plug in a phone, check for dial tone, make a call, receive a call.
  4. When that's all good, use a plain old modular phone wire to connect the ATA port to your home telephone wiring - and all your old phones (including your burglar alarm) will work through the ATA using the SIP voice-over-IP system.
u/Kynaeus · 1 pointr/sysadmin

My tiny little home router only has 4 ports but thankfully it's just my deskop & the Meraki MR18 WLAN using the ports so I think I'm good on the port situation so no need for a gigabit internal switch. I will check out the Grandstream, Polycom, and Yealink handsets and see if I can find something decent.

/u/mike2312 - I don't really know how much I will need to spend for a decent phone so I'm just looking for a generic range of options, if you want to suggest something go nuts, I'll kibosh any options once I have a bit more understanding of what's available. And sorry! I'm sure that's kind of annoying but I know literally nothing about handsets

Edit: I was thinking of something like this Cisco SPA 303, because a review specifically mentions it works with voip.ms, which is the service I use