[font=Comic Sans MS]I just received my MagicJack today after purchasing it with express shipping 16 days ago . Anyway this thing seems great! I have great reception and it installed in seconds.
I was just wondering since I am having no issues right now do I need to install the magic fix or is this just unnecessary for me right now?[/font]
Magic Fix
Moderators: Pilot, Bill Smith
moorreese,
"If it ain't broke don't fix it"
MagicFix doesn't install anything per say, it just sets all the system variables back to what MagicJack thinks is optimum. i.e. if you play with a bunch of settings and get it all whacked or think you have running MJF will put all the settings back to the default.
Short answer there is no need to run it if you are happy with the way it is performing.
"If it ain't broke don't fix it"
MagicFix doesn't install anything per say, it just sets all the system variables back to what MagicJack thinks is optimum. i.e. if you play with a bunch of settings and get it all whacked or think you have running MJF will put all the settings back to the default.
Short answer there is no need to run it if you are happy with the way it is performing.
- George -
HolmanGT - St. George, UT MJ-Area/Prefix 435-275
ooma-Area/Prefix 435-579
Baja Broadband, up-1mb dn-10mb, on days with a good tail wind.
MJ on HP T5730 2GBF/2GBR Thin Client XPe SP2 Router Dlink Dir-655
HolmanGT - St. George, UT MJ-Area/Prefix 435-275
ooma-Area/Prefix 435-579
Baja Broadband, up-1mb dn-10mb, on days with a good tail wind.
MJ on HP T5730 2GBF/2GBR Thin Client XPe SP2 Router Dlink Dir-655