How old is your telo?

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CodeMasterG
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How old is your telo?

Post by CodeMasterG » Sat Mar 31, 2012 6:37 pm

I've seen some posts reporting that folk's teleos seem to be failing after just a year or two. My questions:

1. How long have you had your telo? If it failed, how old was it?
2. Was replacing it easy for you to do?

Thanks.

WayneDsr
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Re: How old is your telo?

Post by WayneDsr » Sat Mar 31, 2012 6:40 pm

Had mine since 2009. The original power supply had a loose fitting connector and ooma replaced it. Other than that mine has been chugging away without a problem.

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Leeway
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Re: How old is your telo?

Post by Leeway » Sat Mar 31, 2012 8:05 pm

I've also had mine since 2009 and the Hub before that. I had to get a second power supply due to loose connectivity also. The first ones out had a problem with a loose connection. That was replaced right away by Ooma.

Donna - love my Telo !!

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Re: How old is your telo?

Post by mrjagster » Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:49 am

WayneDsr wrote:Had mine since 2009. The original power supply had a loose fitting connector and ooma replaced it. Other than that mine has been chugging away without a problem.

Wayne

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2spirit
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Re: How old is your telo?

Post by 2spirit » Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:04 am

My Telo was activated in late November 2009.
Telo w/ 2 Ooma Handsets
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kdmc69
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Re: How old is your telo?

Post by kdmc69 » Mon Apr 02, 2012 12:01 pm

2spirit wrote:My Telo was activated in late November 2009.
Ditto on the November 2009 for me. I gave my Hub to my son after a year of parallel running with the Telo. The Hub was purchased in August of 2008 and is still saving my son money!
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TWC ->Router -> Telo1
TWC ->Router -> Telo2

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Re: How old is your telo?

Post by hpepper » Mon Apr 02, 2012 12:08 pm

kdmc69 wrote:
2spirit wrote:My Telo was activated in late November 2009.
Ditto on the November 2009 for me. I gave my Hub to my son after a year of parallel running with the Telo. The Hub was purchased in August of 2008 and is still saving my son money!
I did the exact same thing as kdmc69 - had my first Telo since Nov 09 and gave my older Hub to my son. Both are working great as is my second Telo which I have had since early 2010.

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Re: How old is your telo?

Post by bmccollum » Wed Apr 04, 2012 5:38 am

Have had our Ooma Telo I think since around Sept. 2010. Has been working like a charm. I literally connected the Telo back in 2010 to an 8-port switch, walked away, and have forgotten it's even there.

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Re: How old is your telo?

Post by paladin252 » Mon May 07, 2012 6:32 pm

i set mine up in december 2010 and its been working fine ever since. i got a replacement power plug from ooma but thats about it. i purchased some rubber feet to put under it like these http://www.amazon.com/Sorbothane-Hemisp ... 51&sr=8-18 in a hopes to keep it up off the shelf and get some air under it and havent ever had any problems.

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Re: How old is your telo?

Post by lbmofo » Mon May 07, 2012 10:13 pm

paladin252 wrote:i purchased some rubber feet to put under it like these http://www.amazon.com/Sorbothane-Hemisp ... 51&sr=8-18 in a hopes to keep it up off the shelf and get some air under it and havent ever had any problems.
Great idea on the rubber feet.

I think I took it a bit too far though:
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