Magicjack useless for incoming calls.
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Magicjack useless for incoming calls.
I've been pretty impressed with Magicjack except for one major problem.
I'm running on a thinclient, call quality is great, but incoming calls frequently receive a fast busy signal. This makes the magicjack useless as a replacement for my home line.
I will now only use magicjack for outgoing calls and keep my landline for all incoming. Not much of a moneysaver and a little impractical to have 2 sets of phones in the house.
It's going to take a lot of long distance calls to pay for the magicjack, thinclient and new cordless phones.
I'm running on a thinclient, call quality is great, but incoming calls frequently receive a fast busy signal. This makes the magicjack useless as a replacement for my home line.
I will now only use magicjack for outgoing calls and keep my landline for all incoming. Not much of a moneysaver and a little impractical to have 2 sets of phones in the house.
It's going to take a lot of long distance calls to pay for the magicjack, thinclient and new cordless phones.
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notdeadyet
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Ditto!!!!!!!!
same problem here, and I've set up 2 phone systems as well...sort of have to if we want to keep a land line as well
Are you a US or CDN area code, as it seems all of us CDN's are having this problem, and hopefully MJ will get to it, and fix it.
Are you a US or CDN area code, as it seems all of us CDN's are having this problem, and hopefully MJ will get to it, and fix it.
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notdeadyet
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notdeadyet
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I agree, it's got to be on their end. I've only had the magicjack a few weeks but it's been on 2 different computers, both were restarted several times and the problem has been present with all of them.
I have noticed peak times is worse.
My ISP is Bell Sympatico, they do throttle in the evening. Call quality is still good but maybe this has something to do with it.
Are you with Bell?
I have noticed peak times is worse.
My ISP is Bell Sympatico, they do throttle in the evening. Call quality is still good but maybe this has something to do with it.
Are you with Bell?
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notdeadyet
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I'm with Cogeco, but I'm not sure it's their servers we talk about here, is it.........isn't it the servers MJ uses or assigns it's lines to????? Perhaps someone could step in and explain more about the servers used for MJ, such as: are they in Canada, or US, service provider or MJ supplied, etc. Thanks!!
Servers are in the US. You could try switching which server your MJ connects to to see if this helps.notdeadyet wrote:I'm with Cogeco, but I'm not sure it's their servers we talk about here, is it.........isn't it the servers MJ uses or assigns it's lines to????? Perhaps someone could step in and explain more about the servers used for MJ, such as: are they in Canada, or US, service provider or MJ supplied, etc. Thanks!!
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notdeadyet
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JamietheRoadie
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I realize that this is an older post, but I'm curious. You mentioned something about international calling -- does the magic jack have unlimited international calling or does that cost extra? If it costs extra, I would say that it's not really worth it to have the magic jack if you're going to keep your land line. However, that's just one opinion. However, if you just so happen to make lots of international calls and it's cheaper, then that's wonderful.
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freestylegreek
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- fujifilm99
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Fast busies - how many tones?
Sounds like an idiotic question, but I was wondering if you were getting a continuous fast busy or perhaps 3 fast busies followed by silence/disconnection?
The latter indicates a "reorder signal" and can indicate no MJ connection to the number (or not enough). In my case, it indicated that they were NOT connected to the Telephone company that serviced the area code and exchange I was trying ("573-439-nnnn").
It happened to any number served by that telephone company and was duplicated by another MJ user calling in from another area. It was totally reproducible and exactly the same.
The latter indicates a "reorder signal" and can indicate no MJ connection to the number (or not enough). In my case, it indicated that they were NOT connected to the Telephone company that serviced the area code and exchange I was trying ("573-439-nnnn").
It happened to any number served by that telephone company and was duplicated by another MJ user calling in from another area. It was totally reproducible and exactly the same.
It's a fast busy signal for me. Things were great for a few months but went downhill again recently. I've stopped using it for incoming calls.
It's a bit of a pain to have two sets of cordless phones in my house but outgoing is still good for cheap long distance.
It's a shame though, visual call display works great, I always get both name and number, call waiting is good (even plays music for the person on hold) and I love having voicemails emailed to me in .wav format. It could have been so good but when people try to call for several days and continue to get fast busy signals it just kills it. I'd pay triple the price if they could fix that issue.
It's a bit of a pain to have two sets of cordless phones in my house but outgoing is still good for cheap long distance.
It's a shame though, visual call display works great, I always get both name and number, call waiting is good (even plays music for the person on hold) and I love having voicemails emailed to me in .wav format. It could have been so good but when people try to call for several days and continue to get fast busy signals it just kills it. I'd pay triple the price if they could fix that issue.
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bitstopjoe
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An interesting read.. Read all 4 pages...
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r245668 ... -area-code
Joe Sica
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r245668 ... -area-code
Joe Sica