Just installed my MJ today. Setup was pretty easy. It worked immediately. I was surprised for two reasons. First, it actually worked! Second, I am using zone alarm suite for firewall/spyware. Zone Alarm can be a little tricky sometimes.
MJ even let me get a number in our local area code. I got the 30 day trial. Will continue to test it. Hopefully I can give AT&T the big heave ho soon!
This really works!
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This really works!
There can be only one.
It is nice isn't it! I got mine a few days ago, testing now as you are. I'm running it on a Mac and I don't use a firewall and am having zero issues thus far. I'm keeping my landline but if it continues to work this good then come October I'll be calling T-Mobile to cancel my cellphone saving me $40 bucks a month. Not bad. Continued good luck with yours!!
A little advice: keep one other line. MJ works for a while, but it peters out at the worst times...and some of the time you don't even know it. I have had the applet crash many times - all you hear is the USB device removed sound if you are lucky enough to have your speakers on and only hear that some of the time it crashes. Other times, you get busy signals when calling out, or get a half a ring then dialtone... and usually if you get those, you haven't had service for the last three hours but don't know it because people can't call you to tell you they can't get ahold of you! even voicemail doesn't work half the time for people calling you.
In a nutshell: keep another line or you will end up with massive headaches and lost calls.
In a nutshell: keep another line or you will end up with massive headaches and lost calls.
I agree, don't drop your main line. Magicjack is ok as a second line to make free long distance calls, or you can use the answering machine to screen calls, but I'd never use it as my only line, it isn't reliable enough for that!
Once they put up a status page which posts current outages, then it might be reliable enough for a primary line, (as they wouldn't put a status page up until outages are a non occurrence).
Once they put up a status page which posts current outages, then it might be reliable enough for a primary line, (as they wouldn't put a status page up until outages are a non occurrence).