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D-Link DPH-540 Wi-Fi Phone Specs:
Product Name
D-Link DPH-540 Wi-Fi Phone
Manufacturer
D-Link
Product Number MPN
DPH-540
Retail Price
$249.99
EAN-13
0790069296574
EAN-14
00790069296574
UPC
790069296574
Weight
1 lbs.
Deal first added on:
21-November-2006
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Latest 4 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the D-Link DPH-540 Wi-Fi Phone
"DPH-540/541 disappoints"
2008-08-26
- Reviewed By User: AD5PFFIE7KGRQ
Unit does work with SwitchVox (Asterisk) and with that it will work across NATted remote firewalls but it often loses either its registration or its WiFi connection or both - often I find I can call from it thru the SwitchVox server but I cannot call it without rebooting the phone first. Even loses connection when BEHIND the firewallbr /br /If you set up multiple WiFi profiles it WILL attempt to connect to one of them anytime it encounters it but will not autoconfigure so you either need to know the WiFi security settings or you need to have an unsecured WiFi AP. I tested this once at a restaurant that advertised Free WiFi and I did not have to first log in to a web page or anything but I'll bet many free WiFi hotspots DO require you to connect via a browser first so this phone will probably not work there.br /br /When the phone can't register it says No Service. TYPICALLY this term means no NETWORK, or No WiFi, so when I saw it initially I spent extra time on a WiFi association that was already working. Should say something like "No Registration" or "No VoIP" or something.br /br /The "earphone" jack is just that. An EARphone, not a headset. You can listen (if you can find a stereo headset w/ a 2.5mm plug - most have 1/8" mini-phone plugs) but you cannot use this jack to talk. WHAT WERE THEY THINKING! It's a freakin' phone, not an MP3 player. A phone with no HEADSET capability. Sheesh. And the audio volume into the earphone is very low. The indentation around the EARphone jack is not wide enough for all the headsets I tried so some dont connect all the way. Not that anyone would WANT to use one anyway.br /br /Makes a stupid music ditty every time you close OR open the clamshell.br /br /The plastic cover for the miniUSB jack is very hard to open.br /br /No dock/charger. You just let it lay there and it charges from the power supply or via a USB connection.br /br /No speakerphone.br /br /I'm going to see if a WIP330 is any better. It SAYS it has a HEADphone jack.br /br /Why not include SKYPE with it and make it totally universal?
The software is very, very unstable on this device. It will end up either crashing hard--requiring you to remove the battery pack--or it'll act as if it's working, but not actually take or make any phone calls. Besides, D-Link does not offer a cahrging cradle for this phone, nor a replacement battery pack, nor any way to carry this "portable" phone. Although this device demonstrates some promising ideas, any but the hardiest of early adopters would be well advised to wait for a more competent offering.
"Didn't work with our system"
2007-03-09
- Reviewed By User: AQFGV8TK0NE7I
We had to return ours. We couldn't get this phone to link with our Apple wireless access, nor could we get it to call out, so we couldn't use it as a VOIP phone.
"Deceptive advertising"
2006-11-02
- Reviewed By User: A1R3BAZJQOOLM9
The DPH-540 works well enough at home if you have a wireless network. I am hoping it will work if I find a kind person during my travels who leaves their network open. However, it will never work at a wireless hotspot unlike it's advertising on the D-Link website where it shows the Wi-Fi phone connecting to a hotspot. Reason? It simple does not have a web browser or java script capable of logging in. According to tech support: it never will.
Without this functionality its more a toy than a phone with real communication capability.
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