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Linksys CIT300 Dual-Mode Internet Telephony Kit
Linksys CIT300 Dual-Mode Internet Telephony Kit

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Brand: Linksys
Category: CE

List Price: $89.99
Buy New: $39.94
You Save: $50.05 (56%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 21 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 2.5 x 4.9 x 4.7

MPN: CIT300
Model: CIT300
UPC: 745883569830
EAN: 0745883569830
ASIN: B000GX9NV8

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars Very usefull   September 3, 2008
Very good and usefull.
A plus for the distance of wuireless lenth.
The only problem is that do not have a "Flash" key, for use with PABX.



3 out of 5 stars Can't dial skype-out calls unless they are in the skype-out directory   June 27, 2008
The phone is ok, the screen interface is of poor quality, voice quality is ok, for what I paid I can't complain too much, however be aware that you cannot call a skype out number unless it is in the skype out directory on your pc....that is a big problem for me.


4 out of 5 stars This Modern World   June 21, 2008
Ordered from Buzzmart through Amazon.com. Fast processing and delivery.

Got the phone charged up over night and set it all up in about 5 minutes this morning. So far I'm impressed. I am only using Skype service as i do not have a phone line. With Skype the calls are clear. I opted for Skype's unlimited plan (cheaper to buy a year at a time) and even got my own phone number via Skype so anyone can call me. All set up in a few short minutes.

Forget the phone company, forget voip.



3 out of 5 stars voltage needs   May 22, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

just FYI this product does not allow for 220V if you are trying to buy for overseas.


5 out of 5 stars Good value, Works great.   May 3, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I purchased this phone to augment communications to my remote computer lab. The desire was to have a means of being able to use my dedicated ethernet line to double for a phone line and this seemed to be the ticket.

What I didn't realize was that this unit is so much more. Despite reviews about poor interfaces and such, I found the unit to be eminently practical in function and design. I opted to purchase SkypeOut and SkypeIn to dedicate the system as a primary phone once I became comfortable with the overall function of the phone and how Skype works.

Installation couldn't be easier and was a surprise considering how poorly the install for my other Linksys products has been. Totally standard install with no surprises. Things just worked on my little XP system and I intend to keep it that way by never going to Vista, but that is another story.

The range on this phone is incredible. By placing the base station near a window, I was able to reach all the way inside our main ranch house to a distance of about 350 feet. There was some dropout now and then, but for the most part it worked fine. Within the 300 foot range, the performance was crystal clear.

I noted some problems in getting Skype to activate SkypeIn at first, but the problem seemed to clear up after about 24 hours and my phone truly began to perform like a regular phone at that point. Certainly not the fault of the CIT300, which has performed flawlessly from first start up.

Charge time took about 12 hours overnight and the battery was at full charge then. Even so, when I first opened the box and tried the thing out with no charge, the phone worked fine and I kept on expecting it to finally shut off which never happened during my evening of playing around with it. Truly miserly on power consumption from what I can see.

I discovered that the secret to dialing out for SkypeOut with numbers that are not in the contact list is to press the "0" key until the "+" sign appears in the main display of the phone and then to key in my number as usual for any phone. To start the call, press the "Skype" button on the bottom of the keypad and you are in like flynn.

I did end up upgrading to the latest version of Skype software and also had to disconnect my Logitech webcam since it's microphone kept insisting on grabbing the control from the CIT300 microphone and would do so no matter how often I change the configuration back to the CIT300. I'm sure there is a secret to stopping this problem with some adjustments, but for now, the Logitech is parked until I learn more.

I'm more than pleased with the unit and think that anyone expecting a new medium like this to be perfect is not facing reality. The CIT300 is a well built unit with a few imperfections, but nothing that cannot be worked out and it is my opinion that Linksys has a great little product here.

The only request I have for Linksys is to sell extra handsets so more than one phone can make use of the base station. There seems to be provisions for this, but nowhere can I find information on this aspect of the phone.

For $30 and another $50 for Skype subscriptions, you can't go wrong with this phone. Worth every penny!


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