Link Frys.com has this "Uniden DCT738-3 2.4GHz Digital Cordless Phone System with 3 Handsets and Digital Answering and Caller ID/Call Waiting - Titanium" on sale for 19.99USD after 30USD MIR, free shipping.
Econometrician said:For someone who wants to use this phone outside the US, the input voltage is 120V. I'm a little surprised since nowadays, most phones have 120v-240v
Thanks a lot Econometrician. That was an useful info since I was looking to get it for India.
allup said:If you have wireless network at home, you may want to buy a 5.8GHz phone.
Do you mean problems with 2.4ghz sets in general or this model in specific? Will the phone interfere with the network or vice versa? If the problem is with the phone not the network, what kind of problems will it have (static or what)?
mauz said:allup said:If you have wireless network at home, you may want to buy a 5.8GHz phone.
Do you mean problems with 2.4ghz sets in general or this model in specific? Will the phone interfere with the network or vice versa? If the problem is with the phone not the network, what kind of problems will it have (static or what)? I have a similar Uniden set (older model) at home - also 2.4 GHz and it doesn't cause any problems at all with my Linksys WRT54G v4.0 router.
Just in general. Two or three years ago, I used to have huge problems when I had wireless and 2.4 cordless phones. Switching channels didn't help. I don't remember which brand the phone was. After I got a 5.8GHz phone the problem disappeared. It could be just my phone, since d1sturbdapeace above does not have any problem running both.
mauz said:allup said:If you have wireless network at home, you may want to buy a 5.8GHz phone.
Do you mean problems with 2.4ghz sets in general or this model in specific? Will the phone interfere with the network or vice versa? If the problem is with the phone not the network, what kind of problems will it have (static or what)?
Great deal on these, I have had a set identical to these for around 4 years and they are very good. I haven't had any problems with wifi interference. I have had my microwave interfere with them a few times.
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