Best thing to do with it is stick it under the tires of your SUV. Unfortunately, I've nothing better to suggest off the top of my head at the moment.
On 8/8/12, Chad Osmond <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 12:05 PM, Mark Brown <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hey Taug'ers >> >> Has anyone had success with the Cisco SPA112 device, or is it just me? >> >> As far as I'm concerned - the Cisco SPA112 is a complete lemon, stay far >> far away! >> > > > Hi, > > I installed one for a client that had a local PBX. My initial response was > that it was fantastic. The quick setup took a few seconds, cordless phone > set worked flawlessly and I've heard 0 complaints in the past 3 months. > I then bought one for myself, when I moved to a new Bell-free house. > > The first SPA-122 was dead after 3 days, no tone, no dhcp, nothing. > > The replacement SPA-112 never worked over NAT. I received incoming audio, > but no outbound audio ever made it out, (Yes, this is the reverse of a > typical NAT issue). Debugging is nearly impossible since the debug option > didn't record any logs. > > I gave up and slapped PIAF on a Dell server I had floating around and > registered it there and it's been working ok for 3 weeks > > I'll never buy another one again, that's for sure. > Does anyone have a recommendation for a ATA adapter that works nicely? > > Chad > -- Sent from my mobile device --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
