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πŸ“ž Cisco Remanufactured SPA504G 4-Line IP Phone with 1-Year Limited Hardware Warranty - Cisco Small Business Product (SPA504G-RF) Review

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Description of πŸ“ž Cisco Remanufactured SPA504G 4-Line IP Phone with 1-Year Limited Hardware Warranty - Cisco Small Business Product (SPA504G-RF)

POWER OVER ETHERNET: Full-featured 4-line business-class IP phone supporting Power over Ethernet (PoE). CONNECTIVITY: Connects directly to an Internet telephone service provider or to an IP private branch exchange (PBX). FEATURE: Supports up to two Cisco SPA500S Expansion Module, adding up to 64 additional buttons. EASY TO USE: Easy installation and secure remote provisioning, with menu-based and web-based configuration. PEACE OF MIND: Small Business 1 Year Limited HW. WHAT'S IN THE BOX: Cisco SPA504G IP phone, Handset Cord, Lan Cord, Handset, Phone Stand.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disappointing Remanufactured Office Phone

This remanufactured phone was a disappointment. The display screen had a permanent smudge and the programming was difficult to navigate. The only positive was that it was more affordable than other office phones. I expected better refurbished electronics.

Pros
  • Cost-effective option for those who need a Cisco phone with basic features
Cons
  • Potential limited functionality compared to newer, more advanced models

The phone seems to be simple, BUT what is in it works as it should be until it burns out (the resource runs out). Of the entire "zoo" of VOIP phones, only Cisco and Panasonic bring the least problems. Cisco occasionally fails power supplies. After several years of continuous operation, it may be necessary to replace the cord from the tube or the tube itself (if it begins to wheeze). Grandstream, Yealink, AllVoip and other junk for the same price win ONLY with a screen. They have more and more…

Pros
  • - Good assembly, good plastic. - Good sound transmission, no noise, no echo. - Support for a conference of 3 participants if there is no such functionality on MiniATS. - The software is well tested. - Does not freeze - Doesn't lose network - Does not lose settings - Reliable, works for a long time and does not bring problems. The marriage rate is very low. - The SIP option is configured via the WEB interface, setting up an account, network, time, etc. is quite simple, the interface is intelligible. - flashing requires TFTPD32 or an equivalent on a computer, there is nothing complicated. - if necessary, you can connect an additional panel BLF.
Cons
  • - I wish the screen was bigger. Too small. - If we set a password from USER, then after entering it, the device enters the "call history" until reboot, after rebooting the phone does not let into the call history (incoming, outgoing, missed) and requires the user to enter the password again. For security, it must be configured, but in case of power failures, you have to massively re-enter them. But this is a feature. - The kit does not include a power supply, you need to buy separately. But if your switch supports POE, then you can do without it. - There is no 2022 language out of the box. At first I fiddled with Russification, BUT since. to control the call, only a couple of functions are required - then there is no point in Russification, from the word at all. And for the administrator or telephone operator in the menu in English (in case of setting), everything will be intuitively clear. - There is an old floating problem on some firmware: if an incoming call from subscriber A comes to this phone to subscriber B, and subscriber B makes an advisory call to transfer via the second line to subscriber C - then in case of another incoming call from subscriber G, subscriber B makes the transfer sometimes fail. Subscriber A may fall off.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, best quality.

It just plows. Tired and outdated before it breaks. Its pros: I used it back in the era when there was a 100 MB switch inside, and there was no G prefix in the name. It lasted at least 3 years, there were about a hundred devices (501,502,504,514 /g, etc. some variations were with wifi and a color screen). For all the time only 1 died - they broke the screen when moving the office. Horse, unkillable piece of iron. Glitches were not noticed. Build quality and plastic - it will probably withstand…