Features:
- Unlimited local and nationwide calls, including, Canada, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands; low monthly rate
- Caller ID, call waiting, 3-way calling and call forwarding service
- 250-number phone directory, 9 speed dials, and 60-day call log
- All-in-one Internet-sharing router, 4-port switch, and Wireless-G (802.11g) access point
- Advanced wireless security with 128-bit WEP encryption, MAC, or IP address filtering
Description:
The Linksys Wireless-G broadband router combines the flexibility of a home network with the simplicity of good design. You can directly connect up to four PCs (or daisy chain as many hubs as you like) and allow them all to share a DSL connection or cable modem. The built-in Ethernet ports supports up to four devices, while the wireless access point handles both Wireless-G and Wireless-B accessories; secure encryption protects your privacy. These functions are all set up via a browser-based web utility that will have you up and running quickly. The unit also features two standard phone jacks that connect any ordinary telephone or fax to AT&T CallVantage sm Service (requires broadband via DSL or cable modem). Each jack operates independently and can support two different phone number (where available, requires service activation). AT&T CallVantage Service is a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone service that utilizes the latest in Internet technology to deliver features that are beyond the means of traditional phone companies. With VoIP, calls are transmitted over the Internet, allowing you to communicate nationwide for a single monthly fee. You pay additional charges only for international calls, which are billed at competitive prices. (AT&T CallVantage service treats calls to Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Canada as domestic calls.) In addition to standard features you expect from your traditional phone company, like caller ID, call waiting, three-way calling, and call forwarding, AT&T CallVantage service provides a number of extras made possible only through use of Internet Protocol technology. You can have voicemail forwarded to your e-mail inbox as an attachment and then forward that attachment to relevant third parties. You can take your home area code with you when you travel, so your family or work can reach you without paying long-distance rates. And, with an elaborate variation of call forwarding known as "Locate Me," you can maintain a list of places you'll be visiting: When you're out and about, the service will ring each place in sequence (or all at once) until it finds you. Accessible either by phone or the Internet, the Phone Feature Manager supplies a phone directory that stores up to 250 numbers and logs every incoming and outgoing call for 60 days. A reverse lookup directory lets you access the name and address information of an incoming caller, while the add-to-phone-book feature lets you move any number from your call log to your phone book with the touch of a single button. Display-and-dial lets you easily call any number selected from either your call log or phone book, and you can create up to nine speed dial entries for your most frequently dialed numbers. With all the possibilities that AT&T's CallVantage Service offers, you can organize your communications like never before. What's in the Box Linksys WRT54GP2A-AT Wireless-G router for use with AT&T CallVantage Service, power adapter, setup CD-ROM with user's guide, Ethernet network cable, quick installation guide, registration and warranty card Note: This device may not work with VoIP services other than AT&T CallVantage. To activate your account after buying this router, and for details about AT&T CallVantage Service, plans and options, pricing, and complete terms and conditions, visit www.att.com/amazon.
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