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Originally posted by: nace186
if you leave your computer on all the time: Magic Jack.

actually, i took all the sip information from my magic jack account and put it on a hacked Vonage Router / Sip device.

now, i just use a phone connected to my router instead of the magic jack usb device.
 
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: nace186
if you leave your computer on all the time: Magic Jack.

actually, i took all the sip information from my magic jack account and put it on a hacked Vonage Router / Sip device.

now, i just use a phone connected to my router instead of the magic jack usb device.

i got my mom a magic jack and would love to set hers up like this.
do you have a link with directions?
 
Originally posted by: mmx
I've been using Broadvoice and i CAN'T TAKE IT.
Whats the best service?
Curious why you dislike BroadVoice? I've never used it but I helped a friend understand the benefits of VOIP. His wife is from Brazil and he was spending a small fortune on phone calls. Broadvoice was the only VOIP I found (actually a friend of his pointed it out) which had free calls to Brazil.

What turned you off about BroadVoice?

 
Ooma.

It has a high startup cost (about $250) but is a complete PBX solution and has $0 monthly/annual cost unless you pay for their "Premiere" features.

I've been using it for the last four months and I absolutely love it.
 
I've been using Viatalk without any major issues. Cost me $199 for 2 years of service. Only minor minus point is after dialing a number, sometimes it takes 20-30 seconds before it starts ringing.
 
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold

actually, i took all the sip information from my magic jack account and put it on a hacked Vonage Router / Sip device.

now, i just use a phone connected to my router instead of the magic jack usb device.

This.

There is actually a small program someone wrote with the specific purpose of ripping the magicjack info from the device. I loaded this info onto an old innomdeia device from the Sunrocket days, and it works like a champ.
 
Originally posted by: nace186
if you leave your computer on all the time: Magic Jack.

I've been greatly enjoying Magic Jack for the past few months. My HTPC is on all the time anyways, so it works great. I'd recommend running it as a service, so it doesn't ever pop up on the screen. Instructions can be found here. If you don't want to create a username, PM me and I'll send you a copy of the post (I don't want to post it, because it's really long).
 
I use callcentric.
Great interface, next to nothing startup cost and their support has been top notch. They even researched how to connect a VOIP adapter from another company that most VOIP companies would not support, an old vonage adapter that I hacked the firmware on.
 
Originally posted by: kalrith
Originally posted by: nace186
if you leave your computer on all the time: Magic Jack.

I've been greatly enjoying Magic Jack for the past few months. My HTPC is on all the time anyways, so it works great. I'd recommend running it as a service, so it doesn't ever pop up on the screen. Instructions can be found here. If you don't want to create a username, PM me and I'll send you a copy of the post (I don't want to post it, because it's really long).

Thanks
 
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: nace186
if you leave your computer on all the time: Magic Jack.

actually, i took all the sip information from my magic jack account and put it on a hacked Vonage Router / Sip device.

now, i just use a phone connected to my router instead of the magic jack usb device.



well since 6/9 update (yesterday) the hacked ATAs / Sip are no longer working ... so until someone figures out what MJ did, be cautious on this approach ...

besides that lil hiccup, MJ is great ...
 
searched for threads like this before I signed up with Vonage... best history so they seem to be trustworthy. I needed a month-to-month rather than a 2-year full-blown package since it'll be the business line and I'm not paying for it myself.
 
Originally posted by: dandruff
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: nace186
if you leave your computer on all the time: Magic Jack.

actually, i took all the sip information from my magic jack account and put it on a hacked Vonage Router / Sip device.

now, i just use a phone connected to my router instead of the magic jack usb device.



well since 6/9 update (yesterday) the hacked ATAs / Sip are no longer working ... so until someone figures out what MJ did, be cautious on this approach ...

besides that lil hiccup, MJ is great ...

mine still works. my wife talked on that phone just a couple of days ago and i just checked it now, still have dt.

 
update. it doesn't seem to work anymore. i get a dial tone but when dialing out, i get a fast busy. i'm going to put it back on my usb magic jack and do some more research. figure out what is going on.

 
So whats the verdict?
Broadvoice sucks, and no fax line support - what gives...

Anyhow: I'm thinking of going VONAGE $25 + FAX LINE $10 + TAXES?

Whats the alternative?
 
I'm going with Vonage. They seem to have the most tech support.
Might be more expensive than most voip but I need stability.

Dani
 
Originally posted by: dandruff
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: nace186
if you leave your computer on all the time: Magic Jack.

actually, i took all the sip information from my magic jack account and put it on a hacked Vonage Router / Sip device.

now, i just use a phone connected to my router instead of the magic jack usb device.



well since 6/9 update (yesterday) the hacked ATAs / Sip are no longer working ... so until someone figures out what MJ did, be cautious on this approach ...

besides that lil hiccup, MJ is great ...
I got a MJ to test out when it was beta for Canada and it worked well on a WinXP system, but too bad that MJ doesn't support Linux.
 
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