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Standard Micro WSKP100
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Standard Micro WSKP100
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Reviews by Users
06 Dec 2008



Not working for me
I bought this phone with high hopes of being able to use it like a portable phone around the house. I soon realized that the battery life was so short that I would have to talk with it plugged in or risk hanging up on people. I wish I would have bought a usb phone since they are much cheaper and the result (no portability) would have been the same.
It is easy to set up and the interface is very simple, but I would definitely not choose to buy it again if given the choice....
–Jennifer Waddellfrom Amazon.com
07 Oct 2008



Functional, but with a very short range
Right out of the box, the phone would not connect to my Linksys access point with WPA encryption. I had to upgrade the firmware on the phone to the latest version before it would properly connect. Could only place clear calls if I was in the same room as the access point. I have a D-Link DPH-50U USB-to-telephone adapter which works 100x better, for much less money. If you need on-the-road skype service, I think that the Nokia internet tablet is a better choice. I returned my SMC Skype phone.
–Cory D. Hammafrom Amazon.com
13 Sep 2008



Nice electronic-brick. Calling it a 'phone' is laughable.
I bought this with great hopes for telephony freedom - the ability to travel anywhere in the world while keeping my number, and straight ditching my conventional phoneline when I got broadband... However this was not to be.
It's reception is mediocre at best, if you're leaning on the walls housing the hotspot, you'll get reception - there will be no reception while driving, and although you may be able to check your messages with low reception, talking is hopeless.
Conversation is laggy, a...
–Isaac Youngbloodfrom Amazon.com