 ejrobinson Premium join:2003-05-16 Miami Beach, FL
·magicjack.com
| reply to redshift Re: VoIP - PAP2 users in Hong Kong?
It depends which ata. I understand the dlink isn't shipped with a dual voltage power supply, and the person who initiated this thread has one of those. I spoke of the first ata, the 186, and the pap2, both of which are shipped with a dual voltage power supply.
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  DogFace05
join:2005-12-09 Cary, NC
| reply to redshift said by redshift :The Vonage ATA definitely does not come with a dual voltage power adaptor.... There's no such thing as a "Vonage ATA". Over the years, Vonage have supplied various adapters from Linksys, D-Link and Motorola, all with different capabilities and features. The PAP2v1 (as well as the PAP2T) always has come with a 110-240V universal power supply from the factory. Is it possible that Vonage may have supplied some customers with used PAP2s and non-factory 120V-only supplies. Perhaps, who knows? But it is certainly not the norm. The PAP2v2, on the other hand, comes with a single-voltage 120V PS. A lot of people confuse the two ATA versions because of their shared name, but they are completely different devices with absolutely nothing in common--not even the power supply. |
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 mazilo From Mazilo Premium join:2002-05-30 Lilburn, GA
| reply to redshift said by redshift :The Vonage ATA definitely does not come with a dual voltage power adaptor.... As I mentioned before, all my Linksys/Vonage PAP2v1 units come with a 100-240VAC power adapter. I gave one to a friend and he just plugged into a 220VAC outlet in his house with a socket adapter and the PAP2v1 got connected/registered to some pre-configured VoSPs.
OTOH, as pointed out by DogFace05, the Linksys/Vonage PAP2v2 unit comes with a 120VAC power adapter. This power adapter looks similar to the one comes with Linksys/Vonage WRTP54G VoIP WiFi router. -- Mazi (UK Non-Geo Phone: +44-703-194-2574) |
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 sipcpe Premium join:2004-01-06 Seattle, WA | I stand corrected some Vonage provided ATAs now come with universal power adaptors. So you have to check and see if the one you have is unversal or not. |
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  redshift Premium join:2004-03-23 Beverly Hills, CA 1 edit | reply to ejrobinson I'm referring to the Pap2(v2), which is the one which my friend used. I repeat it does not come with a dual voltage adapter. -- "So this is how liberty dies. With thunderous applause." |
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 SVTCobra2003
join:2005-06-03
| reply to mazilo said by mazilo :said by goodchefro :For Pap2 there's no specification, so probably doesn't have the dual capability. An interesting remark also pointed out by sipcpe on his post here where Vonage supplied a PAP2v1 with a 110VAC adapter. OTOH, all my PAP2v1 units, bought from local BestBuy, Office Depot, and Staples, come with a 100-240VAC 50-60 Hz adapter. Mine also I have unlocked dozens PAP2v1 of them and all have had 100-240VAC to 5VDC adapters. I like the PAPv1 Adapter because it can be easily converted to other plug patterns by, unclipping the US connector and clipping on the other country's connector. I believe Mouser Electronics has the the adapter clips for the other countries. The PAPV2 has a 120VAC to 12VDC. |
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 cabroadband
join:2005-12-10 Tokyo, Japan | reply to McWizzard Can anyone confirm which international power clips that you order along with a sipura adaptor are compatible with Hong Kong electric sockets? Voxilla has four types available: North American, Australian, United Kingdom, and European. |
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  goodchefro
join:2007-02-21 Macomb, IL
·Logonix Corporation
2 edits | It appears that H Kong is listed together with UK, Singapore, UAE, MalaYsia: 3 square prongs.
Check t h i s out. |
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