I can't hear the caller.
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I can't hear the caller.
I've been using my MJ with my HP Thin Client ever since I bought it. It's been a long time. (I went through an annual renewal cycle) I've always tried to keep up with the information herein, and excpet for small glitches, the result has been satisfactory. Beginning yesterday, and getting worse over time, I have not been able to hear the caller's voice. They can hear me, because I ask them to call me on another line and then they do.
I have forwarded the MJ to that other line, and all is ok regarding the incoming phone calls, but the problem still exists. I've rebooted the Thin Client, but to no avail.
What should I do to begin troubleshooting?
I have forwarded the MJ to that other line, and all is ok regarding the incoming phone calls, but the problem still exists. I've rebooted the Thin Client, but to no avail.
What should I do to begin troubleshooting?
I talked to a tech and I seem to be all fixed up
heres what he said
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Chat InformationPlease wait for a site operator to respond.
Chat InformationYou are now chatting with 'Lex'
Lex: Hello, how may I help you?
Victor: hi
Lex: Hi Victor
Victor: I think that your latest update has caused an issue with many users of magic jack
Victor: http://www.phoneservicesupport.com/tech ... rt-f7.html
Victor: many having the same prob that started at the same time
Victor: cant hear the caller but they can hear me
Victor: and ive tried everything
Victor: are you guys getting alot of this sorta complaint?
Lex: I see.
Victor: I mean its like 4 out of 5 calls this happens when yesterday everything was fine
Lex: May I have your magicjack phone number please?
Victor: xxx*xxx*xxxx
Lex: Thank you for that information.
Lex: One moment please...
Lex: Thank you for holding Victor.
Victor: no prob
Lex: Are you also experiencing the same problem as of the moment?
Victor: yes
Victor: started yesterday
Lex: Okay.
Lex: Did you run the upgrade yesterday?
Victor: yes
Lex: I see.
Lex: You are on xp right?
Victor: yes
Lex: okay.
Lex: Click Start
Lex: Click Control Panel
Lex: f your Control Panel is in Category View, double-click Sounds, Speech and Audio Devices
Lex: f not, go directly to the step 4
Victor: okay im in sounds and audio device properties
Lex: Double Click on Sounds and Audio Devices
Lex: Click the Audio tab (the middle one)
Lex: Under both Sound Playback and Sound Recording, select your default audio device (the one you want to use) from the drop down menu
Lex: Click the box labeled Use Only Default Device" (located in the bottom left corner of the window)
Lex: Click Apply and OK
Victor: ok
Lex: Is it done now?
Victor: yes
Lex: Okay Please restart your magicjack. On your dial pad click on Menu>advanced Users>>Restart.
Victor: well the good news is that before I restarted it I made 2 calls and all was well both times
Victor: just restarted so Ill try and call someone else
Lex: Please do.
Victor: well its 11:30 pm where I am but I got to tell I just bothered someone else and it worked fine
Victor: wow I guess you have to find the right tech lol
Lex: That's great
Victor: your like #3 today
Lex: Is there anything else I may help you with today?
Victor: Ill spread the word
Victor: no thanks and... thanks alot
Lex: Thank you for the compliment.
Lex: Thank you for stopping by to chat, I hope I did a good job at addressing your concerns. Please take a second to answer a one question survey about the service I provided. Please click the "close" button on the top right of this screen and the survey will appear. Thanks again!
Lex: Have a wonderful evening.
Lex: Please click the "close" button on the top right of this screen and the survey wil
heres what he said
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Chat InformationPlease wait for a site operator to respond.
Chat InformationYou are now chatting with 'Lex'
Lex: Hello, how may I help you?
Victor: hi
Lex: Hi Victor
Victor: I think that your latest update has caused an issue with many users of magic jack
Victor: http://www.phoneservicesupport.com/tech ... rt-f7.html
Victor: many having the same prob that started at the same time
Victor: cant hear the caller but they can hear me
Victor: and ive tried everything
Victor: are you guys getting alot of this sorta complaint?
Lex: I see.
Victor: I mean its like 4 out of 5 calls this happens when yesterday everything was fine
Lex: May I have your magicjack phone number please?
Victor: xxx*xxx*xxxx
Lex: Thank you for that information.
Lex: One moment please...
Lex: Thank you for holding Victor.
Victor: no prob
Lex: Are you also experiencing the same problem as of the moment?
Victor: yes
Victor: started yesterday
Lex: Okay.
Lex: Did you run the upgrade yesterday?
Victor: yes
Lex: I see.
Lex: You are on xp right?
Victor: yes
Lex: okay.
Lex: Click Start
Lex: Click Control Panel
Lex: f your Control Panel is in Category View, double-click Sounds, Speech and Audio Devices
Lex: f not, go directly to the step 4
Victor: okay im in sounds and audio device properties
Lex: Double Click on Sounds and Audio Devices
Lex: Click the Audio tab (the middle one)
Lex: Under both Sound Playback and Sound Recording, select your default audio device (the one you want to use) from the drop down menu
Lex: Click the box labeled Use Only Default Device" (located in the bottom left corner of the window)
Lex: Click Apply and OK
Victor: ok
Lex: Is it done now?
Victor: yes
Lex: Okay Please restart your magicjack. On your dial pad click on Menu>advanced Users>>Restart.
Victor: well the good news is that before I restarted it I made 2 calls and all was well both times
Victor: just restarted so Ill try and call someone else
Lex: Please do.
Victor: well its 11:30 pm where I am but I got to tell I just bothered someone else and it worked fine
Victor: wow I guess you have to find the right tech lol
Lex: That's great
Victor: your like #3 today
Lex: Is there anything else I may help you with today?
Victor: Ill spread the word
Victor: no thanks and... thanks alot
Lex: Thank you for the compliment.
Lex: Thank you for stopping by to chat, I hope I did a good job at addressing your concerns. Please take a second to answer a one question survey about the service I provided. Please click the "close" button on the top right of this screen and the survey will appear. Thanks again!
Lex: Have a wonderful evening.
Lex: Please click the "close" button on the top right of this screen and the survey wil
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MeDiCo_BrUjO
- magicJack Apprentice
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It's the same problem a lot of us are having and we've all been through the morons that tell us to check if the blue light is on and then set the priorities to background services.... duh!.
Let's group all together in the same tread since we all have the same problem, that way if one of us find the solution all of us will be able to benefit from it instead of trying to follow 3 or 4 different threads that relate to the same issue.
http://www.phoneservicesupport.com/can- ... t4970.html
Let's group all together in the same tread since we all have the same problem, that way if one of us find the solution all of us will be able to benefit from it instead of trying to follow 3 or 4 different threads that relate to the same issue.
http://www.phoneservicesupport.com/can- ... t4970.html
Windows Vista:
1. Go to Start > Control Panel
2. In Control Panel, select the option that says Hardware and Sound
3. Under the listing for Sound, select Manage Audio Devices
4. Under Recording and Sounds tabs, you will find all available devices. To set a default device, right click on one of them and select Set as Default Device.
1. Go to Start > Control Panel
2. In Control Panel, select the option that says Hardware and Sound
3. Under the listing for Sound, select Manage Audio Devices
4. Under Recording and Sounds tabs, you will find all available devices. To set a default device, right click on one of them and select Set as Default Device.
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MeDiCo_BrUjO
- magicJack Apprentice
- Posts: 19
- Joined: Fri Jan 11, 2008 11:54 pm
- Location: Tampa, FL
I already replied to you in another thread, that's why I'm asking to keep the threads together, to avoid asking one thing in one thread and getting the reply in another one.lunavic50 wrote:Windows Vista:
1. Go to Start > Control Panel
2. In Control Panel, select the option that says Hardware and Sound
3. Under the listing for Sound, select Manage Audio Devices
4. Under Recording and Sounds tabs, you will find all available devices. To set a default device, right click on one of them and select Set as Default Device.
I also replied that I already tried that and it didn't work.
It's one thing to select a default device and another to check a box saying ONLY use the default device. Again, vista does NOT allow you to do that.
Almost 99.99% of the time the default device is already set to speakers, otherwise you wouldn't be able to hear anything.
- cdwaldron
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Try using the softphone. Using the drop down menu make sure you have the appropriate device listed for your computer. If you have it set on telephone, then it should be the 'USB INTERNET PHONE" , if the headset then it should be whatever audio /sound card you have on your computer. Also check that the sliders for volume are 1/3 to 1/2 of the way up.
Holman TC5700 512/1gb
MJ user since 7/08
' bout ready to go Call Centric
MJ user since 7/08
' bout ready to go Call Centric
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RisingJackForce
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