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Electronics : Linksys CIT200 Cordless Internet Telephony Kit for Skype

Linksys CIT200 Cordless Internet Telephony Kit for Skype

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Linksys CIT200 Cordless Internet Telephony Kit for Skype
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Linksys
EAN: 0840356024707
Label: Linksys
Manufacturer: Linksys
Model: CIT200
Publisher: Linksys
Release Date: October 01, 2005
Studio: Linksys



Features:
  • Wireless handset supports incoming, outgoing and messaging with a free Skype account (required)
  • USB port connects directly to your desktop
  • Supports up to four handsets
  • Handset includes Caller ID screen, speakerphone, intercom and call waiting
  • One-year warranty







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Item Description:
Linksys Cordless Internet Telephony Kit - VOIP technology is revolutionizing the way we communicate. Allowing for easy voice conversations to be made for free over the Internet. Skype is one such service that makes this incredible technology as easy to use as a normal telephone. Unfortunately, you always had to be tied to your desktop computer to make these calls. Now, with this great Linksys accessory, Skype is as easy to use as a real cordless phone. You get a cordless handset with an illuminated display that shows you your Skype contact list. When a Skype call comes in, the handset will ring, displaying your contact's image. And yes, it has the ability to call out via Skype as well. Distance Range - 300 meters (outdoor) / 50 meters (indoor) Expandable up to 4 handsets Number of Channels - 10 Channels (Europe & South America) / 5 Channels (North America) Handset Locator Button Voice Encryption for Maximum Security 120 Hours Standby Time / 10 Hours Talk Time USB 1.1 Interface



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works Excellent! ...
Works Excellent! All you have to do is call Customer Support if you need help confirguring it. Very easy to use. Insall CD (less than 2 minutes). Plug in USB into the Back of your computer and your phone is ready.

You have to remember that once you plug in your phone, you have to then go back to your Skype Account and allow this phone model to "access Skype". In Skype:

1. Click "Tools"
2. Cilck "Options"
3. Click "Advanced"
4. Click "Manage Other Programs to Access Skype"
5. Change the Settings so that your phone can work with Skype.

Walk all around the house and talk for free. Ditch your landline. This is super! A+!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * CIT200 Disappoints ...
My 2-star rating records my disappointment with it's overall performance. It does free the user from the computer, but the price of this freedom has to be counted in lost ability to access skypeout calls, either from the phone or from the computer. In fact, the phone rendered my computer useless as a skype terminal. I can only make skype calls from the phone. This loss of functionality was an unwelcome surprise.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent Product ...
Have patience to follow the installation steps, and the results would be wonderful... Great quality phone.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * This is a great product from linksys ...
I've had this phone for nearly a month, and it is great, The connection with the base works very fine most of the time, Just like in three or four occasions I the phone didn't sense the base, so I had to turn off and then turn on again the phone, this works fine for me.

It doesn't has a lot of options to customize, but for my pursposes, I didn't regret that so much.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works wonderfully!! ...
I admit I was a little apprehensive after reading some of the negative reviews, but at the price I thought it was worth a shot. I installed the software without a hitch (Windows XP), charged it for the recommended 14 hours, and made my first call this morning. The sound was incredible, no problems whatsoever, very easy to use. The USB station is at one end of the house and I'm at the other with no signal loss at all. I've got SkypeOut as well as SkypeIn (for a whopping $7/month) and it works beautifully, I'm able to make and receive calls with no problem, it has caller ID on it, and a Skype voicemail indicator as well, so it really is completely separate from the PC. Wonderful product!!


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