±1±: Now is the time Caller ID with Phone Ring Controller Order Today!
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JF Teck
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Great Deal :
$79.95
Date Created :
Aug 20, 2010 06:58:31
JF Teck
Over All Rating Reviews :

Great Deal :
$79.95
Date Created :
Aug 20, 2010 06:58:31
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±1±: Best Buy First of all, buyers should be aware that there is a version 2 that became available early Jan 2010. The major upgrades over the original model include compatability with internet-based (VoIP) phones, an increase in the "reject" list from 20 to 70, and the ability to reject an entire area code (like 888) using wildcards. Although the controller has 3 lists: list "A" (always allow), list "B" (allow certain times of day) and list "R" (reject these), I only bought the controller to reject frequent annoyance callers (list "R"). The controller simply supresses the ring on numbers entered into this "R" list. Any devices installed between the "wall" and the controller - like an answering machine - will operate as before. Any devices installed "after" the controller - like your phone - will not receive the ring tone or caller ID. The caller ID will only be recorded on the controller itself. I personally do not want to hear my answering machine's greeting when receiving "rejected " calls. Therefore, I place both my phone and answering machine after the product. In this configuration, the caller will hear the phone ring until they themselves hang up. I don't hear anything.
In order to prevent your other extensions from ringing, some people turn off these ringers. That's not very useful in a larger home. I have voice over internet cable and so I simply installed the controller immediately after my modem which suppresses the ringing for rejected callers to all the phones in my house. It might be more difficult to find the entrance point for landline phone service. One limitation that I have not read before was the inability of the controller to suppress messages on a phone company or ISP-based message answering service. Even though most annoyance callers do not leave messages, their equipment seems to produce a tone which is captured by many answering machines as a brief message. So if you use a phone company or cable-based answering service, you may get alerts when you only have these false messages.
I only had the controller a short time. I first rejected 800, 866, 877 & 888 numbers. When an annoyance call comes in, I later retrieve the caller ID on the controller and set it to the "R" list. Good luck! on Sale!
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