Mine is working flawlessly
Linksys WIP310 Success
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Linksys WIP310 Success
Probably old news --- but if you poke around the web interface of the linksys WIP310v2, in the admin section there is a section to enter SIP registrar information. Drop your magicjack info in there, click apply, and you'll be up and going.
Mine is working flawlessly
Callerid incoming/outgoing and everything.
Mine is working flawlessly
Are you saying that you're using MJ wirelessly and without the dongle via your WIP310 WiFi phone? That's something no one else here can do without a firmware hack of specific ATAs.
I have a Dlink DPH-541 that is supposedly similar to your WIP310. While I haven't used it with MJ since they "fixed" their code, for a short while I was able to send and receive MJ calls from it but I could never hear those who called me even though they could hear me. Outbound calls worked OK.
I now have my DPH-541 sending and receiving free calls just fine using Google Voice + Gizmo5 + Sipsorcery. My MJ is in its box on my closet shelf.
I have a Dlink DPH-541 that is supposedly similar to your WIP310. While I haven't used it with MJ since they "fixed" their code, for a short while I was able to send and receive MJ calls from it but I could never hear those who called me even though they could hear me. Outbound calls worked OK.
I now have my DPH-541 sending and receiving free calls just fine using Google Voice + Gizmo5 + Sipsorcery. My MJ is in its box on my closet shelf.
That's good to know. So it looks like MagicJack's "fix" only applied to specific ATAs.
When I tested MJ with the X-Lite softphone I found I could hear inbound callers only if I removed the G711-aLaw codec from the queue. Since my DPH-541 had no way of removing audio codecs from the queue I could not resolve the one-way audio issue. Oddly enough, I've tested my DPH-541 with SIP providers Voicestick, Future-Nine, CallCentric, Gizmo5 and Sipgate, and none of them had the audio codec incompatibility problem Magicjack had.
When I tested MJ with the X-Lite softphone I found I could hear inbound callers only if I removed the G711-aLaw codec from the queue. Since my DPH-541 had no way of removing audio codecs from the queue I could not resolve the one-way audio issue. Oddly enough, I've tested my DPH-541 with SIP providers Voicestick, Future-Nine, CallCentric, Gizmo5 and Sipgate, and none of them had the audio codec incompatibility problem Magicjack had.