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enlarge | List Price: $252.99 Buy New: $204.99 You Save: $48.00 (19%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 12 reviews) Category: CE
Publisher: Linksys Studio: Linksys Brand: Linksys Label: Linksys Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 9.6 x 2.7
MPN: WIP330-NA Model: WIP330-NA UPC: 745883568208 EAN: 0745883568208 ASIN: B000FQ2O8U
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| | Buy with confidence! | | | The WIP330 iPhone Wireless-G IP Phone enables high-quality voice over IP (VoIP) service through a Wi |
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Product Description The Linksys WIP330 Wireless-G IP Phone enables high-quality voice over IP (VoIP) service through a Wireless-G network and high-speed Internet connection. Connect at home, your office, or at a public hotspot, and make low-cost phone calls through your Internet Telephony Service Provider.The handset features peer-to-peer dialing, speed dial, 3-way conferencing, call waiting, call transfer, and call forward, mute, hold and selectable ringtones. The large, full-color high resolution LCD display features an intuitive user interface enabling users to easily and quickly configure the handset when traveling within range of other Wireless-G networks so you can make VoIP calls wherever you go.You can also surf the Internet with the built-in web browser and can even receive live video from anywhere in the world and view it right on your WIP330 Wireless-G IP Phone when you access any web camera, like the WVC54GC Wireless-G Internet Video Camera, also from Linksys!Handset stores the last 20 call history records and can save 250 phone book entries. Personalize your phone with a selection of ringtones that reflects your style.Get the value of low-cost VoIP service while unleashing the full potential of Wireless-G connectivity with the Wireless-G IP Phone from Linksys.
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  The Wip330 iphone is REALLY GREAT June 28, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Wip330 is Really Great. People who are seeing the Wip330 as a BAD WIFI phone. Are People who don't know how to use it(or deal it). Just Ill give you the first bad use for some people, when they recive the phone they don't Charge the battery the right way it might be. Before using it.
THIS IS The Right way MUST BE : The power LED will flash, alternating between blue and purple. For the initial charge, allow the battery to charge for at least 10 hours, so the battery will have a full charge, which is indicated by a solidly lit power LED. This maximizes battery performance and life.
This is just only 1 Example of the Bad use If you need help how to use your wip330 iphone just visit
The Linksys Forums or Skype Forums
Thanks
  poor performances June 20, 2008 I bought this WIP330 phone because it was a Linksys... terrible mistake.
- upgrading the firmware is a difficult operation (far from being a one click operation) - the phone battery is really poor - the microphone is very bad and people always ask me to repeat what I say unless you shout in the microphone - the phone regularly disconnect from the router, who knows why? - linksys support is not up to the standard (I got a replacement and it just is exactly the same, they told me that no quality issue was reported on this device so far).
But : it looks nice, for sure !
  It really is that bad. June 13, 2008 It really is as bad as all those negative reviews. Standby time is about 20 hours. It can't seem to connect to some access points. If I set it to send inband DTMF, the 9 key doesn't work, but all the other keys work (I am using ulaw). http://m.yahoo.com doesn't work with the browser at all. Many web pages crash the phone. Very few web pages are usable--it isn't likely I'll be able to navigate the page to activate a hot spot's wireless. The phone has a mystery button on the side that isn't mentioned in the instruction manual--I don't care enough to investigate what it does. Amazon calls it a "Speaker Phone". It isn't a speaker phone. When calling the WIP330, it only rings about 50% of the time, even though it claims to be connected to the access point and registered with my PBX.
  Good Idea but not a finished product. May 31, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We were hoping this would be a good adjunct to our new integrated digital voip/landland/network phone system. It's great if you got your computer geek with you to get it signed on as it finds a new wi-fi location, and you don't mind really poor sound quality. Otherwise pass. My people now carry actual phones with a box that coverts cat5 to wireless. They work great, this doesn't. Overpriced, cool looking, not business friendly. Pass on this one wait for a better one. (and we're Linksys lovers...whenever we can we buy Linksys!)
  Great concept, a couple of issues May 6, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've been running an asterisk server in my home for years, allowing free SIP and IAX access to family around the world. I've always been looking for a Wi-fi device, and took the plunge on this phone.
I was happy with the device's size and interface. The embedded web browser makes it useful to get onto free wifi networks requiring "click to accept" registration, such as in many airports. The build quality felt pretty decent, too.
Battery life was questionable, and it seemed to require re-charging daily regardless of usage.
The built in web server made it useful for configuring the various SIP settings, much easier than using the alpha-numeric keyboard.
SIP connectivity to my asterisk server worked flawlessly, with both incoming and outgoing calls.
The reason I decided to return it was the sound quality. Folks on the other end of the connection said I sounded fine, however on the phone end the speaker was tinny and unnatural, making this feel like a toy. For the price that was unacceptable.
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