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#251344 20-Jun-2019 11:34
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I've obtained a couple of Cisco SPA504G phones recently, and plan on using them with my 2Talk plan.

 

Is there any reason why not to use them ? I ask as people seem to be giving these units away....is there something Im not aware of with them and should avoid ? :)

 

I know theyre old units.......





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  #2261384 20-Jun-2019 11:37
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They work fine on 2Talk.

 

Mine is about 10 years old and just packed a sad and I just binned it last week.

 

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  #2261386 20-Jun-2019 11:39
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Yes I use them with 2Talk.  Have had no issues at all.






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  #2261395 20-Jun-2019 11:53
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Perfectly good phones.

 

 




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  #2261402 20-Jun-2019 12:03
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Right, I'll keep grabbing them then as they come out of the dusty draws etc :)

 

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  #2287341 1-Aug-2019 18:46
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I dont like it because the pass through port is only 10/100





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