The Cisco SPA122 is the newest Analog Telephone Adapter from Cisco. A direct replacement for the Cisco SPA2102, the SPA122 provides the same voice quality and reliability that users have come to expect from Cisco ATAs.
The Cisco SPA122 is an Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) with 2 FXS, 1 10/100 WAN and 1 10/100 LAN ports. The SPA122 is an intelligent low-density Voice over IP (VoIP) gateway that enables carrier-class residential and business IP Telephony services delivered over broadband or high-speed Internet connections to two standard RJ-11 telephones. The 10/100 LAN port allows internet connectivity to be extended to a second device eliminating the need for a second Ethernet drop. The LED lights indicate the state of each call and react to users actions such as on/off hook and hook flash.
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Q: Due to recent changes in my health I have medical monitoring equipment that communicates with my physicians on a daily basis. This monitoring equipment dials up on my phone line and uploads date daily. The equipment is analog, my phone service is VOIP provided by Tmobile. My DSL is through ATT. What do I need to get this equipment to work? Please advise.
A: Cisco SPA122 ATA should ideally work with this setup you have mentioned but you would still reach out to your service provider Tmobile and make certain that Cisco SPA122 will work with their setup as well.
Q: My phone service is VOIP and I have a VOIP phone Polycom VVX 300 but want to add in my older wireless base with 4 phones. It is a Panisonic KX TG7731. I also have an ATT Wireless Head Set. Will this work?
A: Yes with an ATA either Cisco SPA122 or Grandstream HT502 or HT704 depending on your phone lines should work with your panasonic KX TG7731. I would also double check with your carrier to ensure that ATA is compatible with there systems.
Q: Comcast is wanting us to use Polycom vvx310 phones. We would like to continue to use our 4 line Att analog phone sets because of the cordless phones that it has. The analog phones have 2 cords going into the wall, one for lines 1 and 2, the other for lines 3 and four. Could we use the Cisco SPA122 for this situation or is there another device we could use.
A: The Cisco SPA122 will allow you to continue to use your analog AT&T phones
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