Anybody experienced this problem?
My MJ+ works if it's connected to USB. Blue light is solid and I'm able to do outgoing and also received incoming calls.
But when I do it in standalone mode, same setup and only difference is just I plugged it to the wall outlet, I'm not getting any dial tone at all. The blue light that was solid earlier is just now blinking every 5 seconds.
Do you guys know of any solution to this?
TIA!
Magic Jack not working on Stand Alone mode.
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Normally this is a router issue with D-link,Netgear routers.
as a test bypass the router, reboot the modem and MJ+, wait a few mins. then make some test calls.
as a test bypass the router, reboot the modem and MJ+, wait a few mins. then make some test calls.
Last edited by Matt9876 on Thu Dec 15, 2011 11:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Found this website:
http://portforward.com
Select skip ads to get step by step directions.
Go there and enter your router then Magicjack app and it will show you exactly how to do it.
http://portforward.com
Select skip ads to get step by step directions.
Go there and enter your router then Magicjack app and it will show you exactly how to do it.
[quote="Matt9876"]Found this website:
http://portforward.com
Select skip ads to get step by step directions.
Go there and enter your router then Magicjack app and it will show you exactly how to do it.[/quote]
I didn't see any directions. Thanks Anyways.
Can you please tell me if you have a solid blue light when it's connected to the wall outlet?
http://portforward.com
Select skip ads to get step by step directions.
Go there and enter your router then Magicjack app and it will show you exactly how to do it.[/quote]
I didn't see any directions. Thanks Anyways.
Can you please tell me if you have a solid blue light when it's connected to the wall outlet?
MJ not working in Stand-Alone configuration.
I had to first disable my Router Mac Code Filtering. I use Mac Code Address Filtering. I then entered the Mac Code for the MJ into the Filtering List. Enabling the Router Mac Code Filter and everything worked. You can test the MJ when you are disabled also. (The DHCP Client list will show you the MJ Mac Code. It will be a (null) entry.) I have a Belkin router.
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