First of all, there used to be a Caller ID spoof available, but that hole was plugged almost a year ago.
Second, and more importantly, as a "Hotel or Inn" your fire code may require that you provide 911 service via a POTS line if you don't have a Central Station pull box in each room, so as to ...
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- Wed Apr 08, 2009 8:45 pm
- Forum: Using magicJack on a Thin Client
- Topic: MJ optimized image for 5700 or 5720?
- Replies: 10
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- Wed Apr 08, 2009 3:39 pm
- Forum: Using magicJack on a Thin Client
- Topic: Problem with Thin Client T5700
- Replies: 18
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1Gb Transcend with PNY 1GB, causes problems
My 5700 took the Transcend 1Gb ROM just fine, But it locks on the HP Splash screen when I put the PNY 1Gb RAM in... (I've eliminated the possibility that the chip is bad)
Anybody tried this configuration with any other 1Gb RAM chips on the 5700?
BTW, combination works fine on my 5710 and 5720 ...
Anybody tried this configuration with any other 1Gb RAM chips on the 5700?
BTW, combination works fine on my 5710 and 5720 ...
- Wed Apr 08, 2009 3:09 pm
- Forum: Using magicJack on a Thin Client
- Topic: MJ optimized image for 5700 or 5720?
- Replies: 10
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interesting consideration...
[/quote]If you are thinking of putting an MJ dongle in a guest room there is the problem of not being able to block or spoof outbound Caller ID.
This could be a problem if a guest makes an outbound call and the phone number gets logged in the called party's phone. A month later that person looks ...
This could be a problem if a guest makes an outbound call and the phone number gets logged in the called party's phone. A month later that person looks ...
- Tue Apr 07, 2009 8:29 pm
- Forum: Using magicJack on a Thin Client
- Topic: Problem with PNY 1Gb, PC2700, DDR, SODIMM in t5700?
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Problem with PNY 1Gb, PC2700, DDR, SODIMM in t5700?
Anyone had a problem with using a PNY 1Gb, 2700 in the tc 5700? HolmanGT said that he had verified compatibility of this memory in the 5700, with the Transcend 1Gb ROM. But I've tried two different versions of this chip combination and no-luck. The original, 256 RAM chip works fine with the ...
- Tue Mar 24, 2009 1:55 pm
- Forum: Using magicJack on a Thin Client
- Topic: MJ optimized image for 5700 or 5720?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 8562
Saves a LOT of money!
Tony;
My current phone bill is about $300/year/line. Even tricked out with all the RAM/ROM upgrades, monitor, etc, my first year savings is about $188.
After year one it jumps to $288/year/line (assuming I do MagicJack a year at a time).
That drops right to my bottom line...Plus, offering the ...
My current phone bill is about $300/year/line. Even tricked out with all the RAM/ROM upgrades, monitor, etc, my first year savings is about $188.
After year one it jumps to $288/year/line (assuming I do MagicJack a year at a time).
That drops right to my bottom line...Plus, offering the ...
- Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:52 am
- Forum: Using magicJack on a Thin Client
- Topic: MJ optimized image for 5700 or 5720?
- Replies: 10
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Thanks Tony...
I'll give that a try... Just know that George had added-in and tweaked some components to optimize... But with as much available RAM/ROM on these machines a LOT of optimizing shouldn't be necessary... Primarily looking for an environment that MJ is MOST happy with... Because we all know how MJ ...
- Tue Mar 24, 2009 6:05 am
- Forum: Using magicJack on a Thin Client
- Topic: MJ optimized image for 5700 or 5720?
- Replies: 10
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MJ optimized image for 5700 or 5720?
I own Inn and am building 3, 5700's & 1, 5720 for use in guest rooms. all are 1Ghz, 1Gb/1Gb configurations w/4Gb thumb drives. All units have been flashed to latest BIOS and XPe OS image
I'm looking for a MJ optimized XPe image for the 5700 and 5720. I'll also take a 'cheat sheet' with a step by ...
I'm looking for a MJ optimized XPe image for the 5700 and 5720. I'll also take a 'cheat sheet' with a step by ...