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title: "D-Link Skype USB Phone Adapter"
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price: "1510878₫"
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# LED call status indicators Dual-line calls (Skype + regular) USB-powered, no adapter needed D-Link Skype USB Phone Adapter

**Brand:** d-link
**Price:** 1510878₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📞 Elevate your calls: old phone, new rules.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** D-Link Skype USB Phone Adapter by d-link
- **How much does it cost?** 1510878₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- d-link enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted d-link brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play USB Power:** No bulky adapters—just connect via USB and start calling in minutes with minimal setup.
- • **Smart Call Management:** In-call switching, conference calls, and call forwarding keep your communication flexible and professional.
- • **Cost-Savvy Global Calling:** Leverage Skype’s low-cost international calls while using your familiar phone hardware.
- • **LED Indicators for Call Status:** Instantly know if you’re receiving a Skype or regular call with intuitive LED alerts.
- • **Seamless Skype & Landline Integration:** Use your existing phone to switch effortlessly between Skype and regular calls—never miss a beat.

## Overview

The D-Link Skype USB Phone Adapter (DPH-50U) transforms your regular telephone into a powerful Skype calling device, enabling seamless switching between Skype and traditional phone lines. Powered via USB with easy installation, it supports call forwarding, conferencing, and toll bypassing to optimize your communication costs. Ideal for professionals seeking to blend classic phone features with modern VoIP savings.

## Description

Product Description D-Link Skype USB Phone Adapter From the Manufacturer Make Skype Calls From a Regular Telephone Enhance your Skype Internet Telephone Service with the DPH-50U Skype USB Phone Adapter. The Skype certified DPH-50U allows you to use your existing corded or cordless telephone to take advantage of Skypes low cost calling features. Utilizing your existing telephone enables you to use your telephones built-in features such as speed dial, redial, mute and caller ID*. Using a cordless phone even unties you from your computer while making Skype calls. Best of all, there is no additional equipment to buy to start using the DPH-50U. Receive/Make Both Regular and Skype Calls The DPH-50U allows you to accept both regular telephone and Skype calls from the same phone giving you added flexibility. When you are talking to someone on your regular telephone line and receive an incoming Skype call, you can easily switch lines to take the Skype call or vice versa, just like a regular call-waiting feature. You can also do a conference call between regular telephone and Skype lines. For added convenience, the DPH-50U includes helpful LEDs to indicate whether you are receiving a regular telephone or Skype call. Remote Calling Features The DPH-50U can be configured to forward incoming Skype calls to another destination such as your cell phone so that you never miss a call while you are away. The DPH-50U also includes a toll bypass feature that is ideal for the following two scenarios: The first scenario is when you are in the same geographical area as the DPH-50U and want to make an international call. You can call from your cell phone to the computer that the DPH-50U is connected to and make a low cost SkypeOut** international call. The other scenario is when you are traveling abroad and want to call someone who lives in your home area. You would simply make a Skype-to-Skype call to the computer where the DPH-50U is connected to and use your regular telephone line to make a local call. Easy to Install & Use The DPH-50U includes two RJ-11 ports and a USB port to conveniently connect your regular phone line, telephone and computer, respectively. Since the DPH-50U receives power from the computer through the USB cable, it does not require a power adapter. The included software installs in minutes and allows you to easily and completely manage your Skype contact list and calling features. The DPH-50U is PC compatible. The DPH-50U Skype USB Phone Adapter combines the best of both worlds by allowing you to use all the great features of your existing telephone with the low cost advantages of the Skype Internet Telephone Service. *Your phone must be equipped with these features and/or may require additional service contract with your telephone service provider. **Applicable to service fees from Skype.

Review: Works Great, Easy Install- I take it Back - unit stopped working - See updated review - can't change the rating to 1 star but it should be... Easy install and quick setup. I already had a Skype account so this was ready to go in 15 minutes. I attached an old phone and the sound quality is fabulous. Much better than the laptop speaker/mic setup I had been using. Now that I know this works I might consider upgrading my router to accept a unit that does not require my computer to be on. What a short honeymoon!!! I purchased this in February 2009 & initially had a great experience. It worked perfectly. I plugged my DECT phone into it & the sound and operation were much like my landline. I then bought a Skype phone number & planned on switching many of my phone services to save money. Shortly after the original review I started getting errors. On boot up this hardware would be found as new again & require re-installation. Then the calls would be dropped after about 6 minutes. Then Skype wouldn't recognize the audio driver (Zoom). When a call was dropped there would be a cryptic error message that left me wondering if it was working or what. I went through various uninstalls, re-installs, re-boots, forced driver updates, etc based on my hours of research into why this was happening. I even called Dlink support. Dlink support is a hierarchy system. First, you get the people who can only read through a script of how to install. At any time your system does not follow the script, they don't know what to do except repeat the steps & say things like "Your computer should be showing this message. Something is wrong." DUUUHHHHH! It seems to be mandatory to go through this process with them so that you are referred to the 2nd level product specialist. This level is only slightly better. Once they exhaust all of their solutions based on a more complex script you're done. They don't have the training to tell you things like the driver is flaky & you should be using a different one. Or the latest Microsoft updates have impacted the drivers & you need to go back to a previous version. Or how to force Skype to recognize their driver. Since this is strictly Skype hardware they should at least know how to do that. In the end the amount of money (about $14 after rebate)I spent on this pales in comparison to the hours spent trying to get & keep it working. I'm searching around now for another product to perform the same function but in a reliable fashion.
Review: works, but heavy static - So, like other reviewers, I recommend not installing the drivers that come with the device. Instead, get the US Robotics driver. It installed easily and I was able to make phone calls via Skype. However, people I call hear horrible, horrible static from my end of the line. I can make Skype calls from the computer that I have the device connected to, and I don't get any unusual CPU or memory usage, so I'm fairly sure that it's not the computer's fault. I've tried multiple phones as well, to no avail.

## Features

- Use your regular phone to make Skype Internet Telephone Service calls
- Receive and make both regular telephone and Skype Internet Telephone calls on the same phone
- In-call switching, conference calling, call forwarding, and toll bypassing
- Includes two RJ-11 ports and a USB port to connect your regular phone line, phone and computer
- Gives you the best of both worlds--the features of your existing phone and the low cost advantages of Skype

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000E39V9O |
| Answering System Type | Digital |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,235,344 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #2,741 in USB Computer Network Adapters #166,187 in Office Electronics Products |
| Brand | D-Link |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Conference Call Capability | basic |
| Customer Reviews | 3.1 out of 5 stars 217 Reviews |
| External Testing Certification | FCC Part 68\nTBR-21\nA-Tick\nDGT\n |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00790069289743 |
| Is there Caller ID | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 41.34 x 35.43 x 11.81 inches |
| Item Weight | 120 Grams |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 41.34 x 35.43 x 11.81 inches |
| Manufacturer | D-Link Systems, Inc. |
| Mfr Part Number | DPH-50U |
| Model Number | DPH-50U |
| Multiline Operation | Single-Line Operation |
| Power Source | Adapter |
| Recording Capacity | 10 Minutes |
| Telephone Type | Cordless |
| UPC | 790069289743 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** D-Link
- **Telephone Type:** Cordless
- **Power Source:** Adapter
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 41.34 x 35.43 x 11.81 inches
- **Answering System Type:** Digital
- **Item Weight:** 120 Grams
- **Compatible Devices:** PC
- **Recording Capacity:** 10 minutes
- **Conference Call Capability:** basic
- **Multiline Operation:** Single-Line Operation

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works Great, Easy Install- I take it Back - unit stopped working
*by N***E on March 25, 2009*

See updated review - can't change the rating to 1 star but it should be... Easy install and quick setup. I already had a Skype account so this was ready to go in 15 minutes. I attached an old phone and the sound quality is fabulous. Much better than the laptop speaker/mic setup I had been using. Now that I know this works I might consider upgrading my router to accept a unit that does not require my computer to be on. What a short honeymoon!!! I purchased this in February 2009 & initially had a great experience. It worked perfectly. I plugged my DECT phone into it & the sound and operation were much like my landline. I then bought a Skype phone number & planned on switching many of my phone services to save money. Shortly after the original review I started getting errors. On boot up this hardware would be found as new again & require re-installation. Then the calls would be dropped after about 6 minutes. Then Skype wouldn't recognize the audio driver (Zoom). When a call was dropped there would be a cryptic error message that left me wondering if it was working or what. I went through various uninstalls, re-installs, re-boots, forced driver updates, etc based on my hours of research into why this was happening. I even called Dlink support. Dlink support is a hierarchy system. First, you get the people who can only read through a script of how to install. At any time your system does not follow the script, they don't know what to do except repeat the steps & say things like "Your computer should be showing this message. Something is wrong." DUUUHHHHH! It seems to be mandatory to go through this process with them so that you are referred to the 2nd level product specialist. This level is only slightly better. Once they exhaust all of their solutions based on a more complex script you're done. They don't have the training to tell you things like the driver is flaky & you should be using a different one. Or the latest Microsoft updates have impacted the drivers & you need to go back to a previous version. Or how to force Skype to recognize their driver. Since this is strictly Skype hardware they should at least know how to do that. In the end the amount of money (about $14 after rebate)I spent on this pales in comparison to the hours spent trying to get & keep it working. I'm searching around now for another product to perform the same function but in a reliable fashion.

### ⭐ works, but heavy static
*by T***C on August 12, 2009*

So, like other reviewers, I recommend not installing the drivers that come with the device. Instead, get the US Robotics driver. It installed easily and I was able to make phone calls via Skype. However, people I call hear horrible, horrible static from my end of the line. I can make Skype calls from the computer that I have the device connected to, and I don't get any unusual CPU or memory usage, so I'm fairly sure that it's not the computer's fault. I've tried multiple phones as well, to no avail.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Useful task, cheap hardware, was always overpriced for more $25
*by J***L on June 17, 2006*

After months--I was overly optimistic in my initial review about this product. I played with it but it never went to a fully "operational" state on my system. Perhaps I was demanding too much, as I wanted it to run as a service, which could be done but never really worked satisfactorily. My impression is that D-link pushed out a minimal effort, to fill a product niche, that was overpriced for $60. Might be okay for $15-$20--it's really a cheap piece of hardware, but don't expect nearly anything out of this product that you'll get from a VOIP Gateway device these days for $40-$70. Unimaginative. The internals are off the shelf and the associated drivers are okay, but not great. The device works okay as advertised. I would now put 2-stars on this product (1 star at $60, 2 stars at $30, and 3 stars at $20. Maybe 4 stars at $10-$15.) ------------------------ Here's my earlier review. The adapter hardware is good, but the driver needs work. I found the autorun installation program clunky. The developers put a visually classy but functionally clunky proprietary user interface on the autorun install program, and for some reason the "choice" buttons are DOA on my XP Professional machine. Cannot even close the autorun install program. If you have that problem, just run the Setup.exe program directly instead of relying on the UI. Do not plug in the adapter before you run it. Skype should be running before you run setup. But not a fatal error--just rerun the Setup.exe if you're spacey like me. I really gotta read the instructions. My phone hooked up great! Now my BIG COMPLAINT. This is a telephone adapter that should work 24-7, no matter who is logged in on my multi-user installation, right? Wrong! The driver doesn't install as a Windows service, but runs as a startup application (specified in the Windows registry) under the current user credentials, and requires an Administrator account. There is an article in the Skype forum that describes how to install the driver as a Windows service. (And it works with similar product drivers from other manufacturers.) You need to do that to support a multiuser configuration in Windows. Otherwise, you'll lose connected calls when you log out. You'll also be unable to use the phone unless a user is logged in as an administrator. If you need to support multiuser logins, or you just want to run the adapter as a service independent of the user login credentials, then I suggest searching for "Dlink DPH-50U Adapter" in the Skype forum, and follow the instructions there to install the adapter application as a Windows service. A note of caution: The article is very detailed, but it's still an advanced user configuration, so if you're timid about opening the Windows registry, get a friend who likes messing around with Windows to help you. POST SCRIPT to this review: The hardware is fine. The driver is flaky. If you have installed this product and are dissatisfied with the problems described by various reviewers, uninstall the DLink driver and use the US Robotics driver ( USRobotics USB Telephone Adapter (NAM) ). Yes, the US Robotics driver works with this hardware device. On their product web page, click the Support link. 1) Download the appropriate (XP or Vista) US Robotics USB Telephone Adapter Utility from their Web site. 2) Unzip its files to a folder on your local drive. 3) follow their quick installation guide instructions (also available in PDF format on their Web site). When Windows gives you a choice to install automatically or to specify a location, choose to specify the location, and paste in the full path to the folder containing the unzipped US Robotics driver. Make sure that Skype is running before you install the driver and do not connect the adapter until after setup prompts you to (so Windows doesn't attempt a separate driver installation). After I switched to the US Robotics driver I stopped getting dropped calls, inability to dial, and so forth. The DLink driver can only run under an administrator user account. The US Robotics driver, I'm told, can also run under a non-administrator account. The US Robotics driver also appears to support multiple languages, although I haven't configured it for anything another than English, so I cannot confirm. US Robotics, DLink, Kinamax, AU and some similar Skype phone adapters apparently all use the same chip set, as their drivers are interchangeable. US Robotics has a pretty well written Web-based user manual that you can refer to for setup, usage, and configuration. Go to the Skype forums if you get into intractable problems. Also, if you do install another manufacturer's driver, make sure that you use Add/Remove Programs to remove the original driver before doing an install or you may have problems with the device (or worse--I won't go into my story as most of you aren't as foolish as me, but it required opening Windows in safe mode and reverting to the last successful configuration to get back where I started). Remove the files manually if that doesn't work or if they are left in the installation folder. And if you're comfortable editing the Windows registry, you may want to search for and remove any "TLinkAgent" entries from the registry. For those of you complaining about TLinkAgent appearing on Windows task bar, that's where it's originating--clean them all out and reinstall the drivers. Post Script to the Post Script: The support page at Dlink now lists a Vista driver for this hardware device. However, the XP driver appears to still be the original flakey 1.0 driver. FINAL THOUGHT: This is an immature technology, so requires some patience and indulgence on the part of consumers. I worked with software developers on version 1 of the Windows IP telephony (at a little software company in Redmond WA), and we're a world ahead now. In just a few more years all dialing will be local. Contrary to what the Telcos might want us to believe, for some years now there has been little cost differential between calling your neighbor across the street and calling the other side of the world. Monopolies have been soaking our pocket books; extracting excessive rents from other (more efficient) areas of the economy. And that goes for all the "special" services cell phone companies now provide--incremental charges for most of those services far exceed the incremental cost of providing them. That's why I love a little gadget like this. Leaves my pocket book fatter than it might have been without the gadget.

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