Walk-through to configure a different softphone
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Thanks for the reply. Still It doesn't work.chagan wrote:
Try to setup your N95 using the instructions mentioned in this link
http://www.localphone.com/help/devices/nokia/n95
change
Public username to : sip:[email protected]
realim : UserDomainIpAddress
User name : EXXXXXXXXXXXXXX01
Password : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Registrar Server Address : sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX:5070
And it should work. Do let me know the result.
Several configurations including following was attempted
Profile name: Magic
Service profile: IETF
Default access point: [my wifi account]
Public user name: sip:[email protected]
Use compression: No
Regristration: Always on
Use security: No
Proxy server:
Proxy server address:None
Realm: None
User name: EXXXXXXXXXXX01
Password: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Allow loose routing: Yes
Transport type: UDP
Port: 5070
Registrar server:
Registrar serv.addr.: sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX (once I place sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX:5070, it automatically change back to sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX)
Realm: 6X.XXX.XXX.XX
User name: EXXXXXXXXXXXXXX01
Password: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Transport type: UDP
Port: 5070
I pm you about an alternate route. I guess you still have not configured it yet. pm mejanapriya wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Still It doesn't work.
Several configurations including following was attempted
Profile name: Magic
Service profile: IETF
Default access point: [my wifi account]
Public user name: sip:[email protected]
Use compression: No
Regristration: Always on
Use security: No
Proxy server:
Proxy server address:None
Realm: None
User name: EXXXXXXXXXXX01
Password: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Allow loose routing: Yes
Transport type: UDP
Port: 5070
Registrar server:
Registrar serv.addr.: sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX (once I place sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX:5070, it automatically change back to sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX)
Realm: 6X.XXX.XXX.XX
User name: EXXXXXXXXXXXXXX01
Password: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Transport type: UDP
Port: 5070
Some how it is not in my inbox. Could you please send me again?doncabrn wrote:I pm you about an alternate route. I guess you still have not configured it yet. pm mejanapriya wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Still It doesn't work.
Several configurations including following was attempted
Profile name: Magic
Service profile: IETF
Default access point: [my wifi account]
Public user name: sip:[email protected]
Use compression: No
Regristration: Always on
Use security: No
Proxy server:
Proxy server address:None
Realm: None
User name: EXXXXXXXXXXX01
Password: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Allow loose routing: Yes
Transport type: UDP
Port: 5070
Registrar server:
Registrar serv.addr.: sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX (once I place sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX:5070, it automatically change back to sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX)
Realm: 6X.XXX.XXX.XX
User name: EXXXXXXXXXXXXXX01
Password: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Transport type: UDP
Port: 5070
regards,
J
Well Nokia n95 has a STUN/NAT traversal problem . Therefore you will have to take care of that as mentioned in this link http://www.mysipswitch.com/forum/viewto ... ia&start=0 . But I would suggest that you use a free SIP switch which allows you to manage your calling plans better. Such as Mysipswitch.com , which will allow you to register your MagicJack account and then you can configure nokia N95 to use the settings of MySIpSwitch.com instead of magicjack directly.janapriya wrote:Thanks for the reply. Still It doesn't work.chagan wrote:
Try to setup your N95 using the instructions mentioned in this link
http://www.localphone.com/help/devices/nokia/n95
change
Public username to : sip:[email protected]
realim : UserDomainIpAddress
User name : EXXXXXXXXXXXXXX01
Password : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Registrar Server Address : sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX:5070
And it should work. Do let me know the result.
Several configurations including following was attempted
Profile name: Magic
Service profile: IETF
Default access point: [my wifi account]
Public user name: sip:[email protected]
Use compression: No
Regristration: Always on
Use security: No
Proxy server:
Proxy server address:None
Realm: None
User name: EXXXXXXXXXXX01
Password: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Allow loose routing: Yes
Transport type: UDP
Port: 5070
Registrar server:
Registrar serv.addr.: sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX (once I place sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX:5070, it automatically change back to sip:6X.XXX.XXX.XX)
Realm: 6X.XXX.XXX.XX
User name: EXXXXXXXXXXXXXX01
Password: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Transport type: UDP
Port: 5070
I hope this gets you to your goal.
P.S : if you are not computer savvy then try to use some other SIP aggregator. Also, you can use the Same MySIPswitch credentials on different mobile SIP clients like Fring (which has maximum password limit of 18 characters)
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lol, I was just browsinf a memory dumb from my magic jack when I came accross a reference to www.pissedconsumer.com. lol I'm very good at reverse engineering software and to me this is kinda fishy.
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has anyone looked into using one of these? http://cgi.ebay.com/LINKSYS-SIP-VOIP-PH ... dZViewItem
That's just one of your IE favorites being pulled into the magicJack memory space due to the fact that they use IE (the left portion of the softphone).zmaddmattz wrote:lol, I was just browsinf a memory dumb from my magic jack when I came accross a reference to www.pissedconsumer.com. lol I'm very good at reverse engineering software and to me this is kinda fishy.
Yes, once you have your credentials, those will work nicely.zmaddmattz wrote:has anyone looked into using one of these? http://cgi.ebay.com/LINKSYS-SIP-VOIP-PH ... dZViewItem
cant find the pmdump file
im on vista 64 and i cant find the pmdump file it says that it already exists when i try to do it again. anyone help? plz! got the file but cant find any password or any of the info please help
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Not in my favorites, maybe my history. I just thought it was weird because I don't really see and of the usual call signs of Microsoft's webbrowser control that is used in almost all Microsoft compatible programing languages. Which probably means they explicitly use IE in their software. (I must have visited that pissedconsumer site) so theoretically without IE installed the program will either not run or not display their ads.MagicHack wrote: That's just one of your IE favorites being pulled into the magicJack memory space due to the fact that they use IE (the left portion of the softphone).
I'm a conspiracy nut, a couple a months ago before I got the magic jack I was reading allot of articles of people downing it. I almost was believing that if you visit that site and bad mouth the magic jack your service would get worse LOL.
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Word to the wise, magic jack has native api code that accesses the registry and makes hidden entries. using native api can totally bypass almost all commercial and personal firewalls\virus protection and debuggers.
You don't even need the dump to get the sip details (its all in the registry).
I wrote a program that with the click of a button you receive your sip info. I will not be releasing it though. sooner or later Trojans and Malware will be looking for this information.
It sucks to think this way but soon the magic jack is going to be locked down so bad.
Shold I get that info . how to get sip info from magicjack now?I have usb majicjack just for few hrs to test from one of the user.zmaddmattz wrote:Not in my favorites, maybe my history. I just thought it was weird because I don't really see and of the usual call signs of Microsoft's webbrowser control that is used in almost all Microsoft compatible programing languages. Which probably means they explicitly use IE in their software. (I must have visited that pissedconsumer site) so theoretically without IE installed the program will either not run or not display their ads.MagicHack wrote: That's just one of your IE favorites being pulled into the magicJack memory space due to the fact that they use IE (the left portion of the softphone).
I'm a conspiracy nut, a couple a months ago before I got the magic jack I was reading allot of articles of people downing it. I almost was believing that if you visit that site and bad mouth the magic jack your service would get worse LOL.
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Word to the wise, magic jack has native api code that accesses the registry and makes hidden entries. using native api can totally bypass almost all commercial and personal firewalls\virus protection and debuggers.
You don't even need the dump to get the sip details (its all in the registry).
I wrote a program that with the click of a button you receive your sip info. I will not be releasing it though. sooner or later Trojans and Malware will be looking for this information.
It sucks to think this way but soon the magic jack is going to be locked down so bad.
pls pm any special soft as you said you designed programmed
thank you
Pola
P.S : I got succeded to get SIP info of magicjack. thanks to allthe friends and admins and modes for the wonderfull support.
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Does X-lite still work?
Can Anybody tell me if Xlite still works? I have my pasword, user and proxy information. I put it in Xlite and I get a 503 error.
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I just got it to work today without much effort.
1. use pmdump to dump out the magicjack process, and open it in notepad
2. Do a search for "ProxyUserName=E", that will get you the user name
3. Do a search for "ProxyUserPassword=", that will get you the password
4. Do a search for "SIPProxyURI=" that will get you the IP, the format of the IP address should be something like, xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5070
I am not sure if my way is the best way, it was pretty much what I did. There are a whole bunch of IP addresses where the "SIPProxyURI=" is, I just used the first one that popped up.
I got it working with Linksys PAP2, and X-lite. The Linksys PAP2 is pretty sweet, it supports 2 separate VOIP lines at once, so I use one line for MJ and another for my Canadian VOIP provider.
1. use pmdump to dump out the magicjack process, and open it in notepad
2. Do a search for "ProxyUserName=E", that will get you the user name
3. Do a search for "ProxyUserPassword=", that will get you the password
4. Do a search for "SIPProxyURI=" that will get you the IP, the format of the IP address should be something like, xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5070
I am not sure if my way is the best way, it was pretty much what I did. There are a whole bunch of IP addresses where the "SIPProxyURI=" is, I just used the first one that popped up.
I got it working with Linksys PAP2, and X-lite. The Linksys PAP2 is pretty sweet, it supports 2 separate VOIP lines at once, so I use one line for MJ and another for my Canadian VOIP provider.
Re: Does X-lite still work?
Yes xlite works still once you have the info.... Read before you post lol:)cowslip2 wrote:Can Anybody tell me if Xlite still works? I have my pasword, user and proxy information. I put it in Xlite and I get a 503 error.
Peace
kumar
Will not be on forum until after June 15th.
BuffaloChuck wrote:I was hoping to see responses to Kumar's "Where are they?" question so I'll keep this going...
Ah.. after searching forever I found it! LOL
http://www.phoneservicesupport.com/prox ... -t116.html
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proxy1.Austin.talk4free.com
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proxy1.Houston.talk4free.com
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proxy1.Pittsburgh.talk4free.com
proxy1.Portland.talk4free.com
proxy1.Sacramento.talk4free.com
proxy1.SaltLakeCity.talk4free.com
proxy1.SanDiego.talk4free.com
proxy1.SanFrancisco.talk4free.com
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Kumar
Will not be on forum until after June 15th.
Re: Does X-lite still work?
Sorry, I had been reading all day and the last I read, they were saying it didn't. Guess I looked over where they said it was working again.. lol I assumed it was since people were still talking about doing it. But, since I was getting the error, I just wanted to make sure it worked.kumar wrote:Yes xlite works still once you have the info.... Read before you post lol:)
Peace
kumar
Thanks for confirming.

Complete list (as of today) of all machines with proxy in their name on the talk4free.com domain: (as of now, I believe only the proxy1.xxx machines are up):kumar wrote: And.. while I was at it i found a new one
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How did you generate this list? If I wanted to generate it in a month, how would I do that? (I'm thinking it would be good to keep a list like this on the wiki).Gregg wrote:Complete list (as of today) of all machines with proxy in their name on the talk4free.com domain: (as of now, I believe only the proxy1.xxx machines are up):
Do you think the 2-5 servers are being used, but proxy1 is just a load balancer?
Mark
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Problem with Xlite
Can someone help me out with my X lite. I got my userpassword, username, and everything else I need. but whenver I put in my credentials in X-lite I get a Registration error:401- Unauthorized. Can someone help? What am I doing wrong..
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On Jan 1st I noticed that I was getting "Authorization Failed" in Eyebeam, the softphone I've been using with my MagicJack SIP login. I dug my MJ out of the drawer it was in and plugged it in. It updated itself and works fine, but after several (a great many!) attempts, I have been unable to get the new SIP credentials using pmdump.
I am assuming that they changed login info on a wide scale across the system and released an update to the magicjack softphone that prevents people from acquiring the credentials in this way. Has anyone else had this same problem? Has anyone found a new way to discover the login info?
Thanks.
-Edit: Nevermind. I just made one final attempt and got the new info. They just changed the password, I guess. The trick is to get the dump at just the right moment when the magicjack softphone is barely loading up.
I am assuming that they changed login info on a wide scale across the system and released an update to the magicjack softphone that prevents people from acquiring the credentials in this way. Has anyone else had this same problem? Has anyone found a new way to discover the login info?
Thanks.
-Edit: Nevermind. I just made one final attempt and got the new info. They just changed the password, I guess. The trick is to get the dump at just the right moment when the magicjack softphone is barely loading up.
question about configuring sjphone with mj info
hello and thanks for all this wonderful info. I haven't read all the way through the post here but it caught my eye because of beeing able to use mj with xlite. I have tried out several different softphones and unfortunitly sjphone was my best options do to me beeing visually impaired. Problem I am having is, what are the differences from the fields in xlite and the fields in sjphone and it what fields to I put my mj info. xlite was easy to get going for me but as I said, it just had to much graphics for me to use. If anyone could give me an example of info and what fields I need to put it in, that would be greatly appreciated. Any ideas of other software that may work for me as well as sj does would also be great. I am just looking for something that's simple to use, easy to navigate through either using arrows or tabbing and that has the features I will/may need. Thanks again.
Hi All,
This is a great and informative thread Thanks to everyone that has posted here I have been able to use my MJ credentials to work with xlite and make calls alright. However, i cant get the usb dongle to work I do not see a "YMax MagicJack USB Device" device in my device manager. I do see a "USB composite device" in the device manager that shows up as soon as the MJ dongle is plugged in. IN Xlite the only usb device I see is "USB audio device" and selecting that does not work. The softphone that came with MJ works fine though Any ideas as to how i can get the YMax MagicJack USB Device to show up in teh device manager?
Thanks
This is a great and informative thread Thanks to everyone that has posted here I have been able to use my MJ credentials to work with xlite and make calls alright. However, i cant get the usb dongle to work I do not see a "YMax MagicJack USB Device" device in my device manager. I do see a "USB composite device" in the device manager that shows up as soon as the MJ dongle is plugged in. IN Xlite the only usb device I see is "USB audio device" and selecting that does not work. The softphone that came with MJ works fine though Any ideas as to how i can get the YMax MagicJack USB Device to show up in teh device manager?
Thanks
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X-Lite is replacing both the Dongle and the MJ softphone, since you manually have enteried the data retrieved from MJ.
So, if you decide to work with a different softphone you have decided to work dongleless, and enter your credentials directly into the softphone. You should disconnect your Dongle in order to avoid creating conflicts between the two.
So, if you decide to work with a different softphone you have decided to work dongleless, and enter your credentials directly into the softphone. You should disconnect your Dongle in order to avoid creating conflicts between the two.
seti007, as I began this reply I was wondering why you would want to ditch MJ's softphone while keeping the MJ dongle. Am I right in assuming that you want to use the dongle with X-Lite so that you can enjoy X-Lite's ability to have as many as three simultaneous conversations across as many as ten different VoIP services? If this is your goal, please read on.
You now have MJ working on your X-Lite and that gives you more options than before, just not with the actual MJ dongle. As you noted, the MJ dongle is a composite device that incorporates a U3 thumbdrive and a TigerJet USB-to-RJ11 telephone adapter in the same package. You have just replicated the U3 part of the dongle inside X-Lite and now you need to replicate or replace the TigerJet part.
Unfortunately, nobody has yet figured out how to disable the U3 part and directly access the TigerJet part of the dongle. The good news is that you can now use [almost] any USB phone or USB-to-RJ11 telephone adapter on the market to complete your solution. In fact, TigerJet sells a USB-to-RJ11 telephone adapter under their CUPhone name. I have been using these devices since 2001, and they work great. Once you hook up an adapter like this to your PC, X-Lite will recognize it and you will be able to assign both the audio device and the ring device in X-Lite to work with that dongle or USB phone.
You now have MJ working on your X-Lite and that gives you more options than before, just not with the actual MJ dongle. As you noted, the MJ dongle is a composite device that incorporates a U3 thumbdrive and a TigerJet USB-to-RJ11 telephone adapter in the same package. You have just replicated the U3 part of the dongle inside X-Lite and now you need to replicate or replace the TigerJet part.
Unfortunately, nobody has yet figured out how to disable the U3 part and directly access the TigerJet part of the dongle. The good news is that you can now use [almost] any USB phone or USB-to-RJ11 telephone adapter on the market to complete your solution. In fact, TigerJet sells a USB-to-RJ11 telephone adapter under their CUPhone name. I have been using these devices since 2001, and they work great. Once you hook up an adapter like this to your PC, X-Lite will recognize it and you will be able to assign both the audio device and the ring device in X-Lite to work with that dongle or USB phone.
mberlant, Thankyou for you quick and thorough response. That totally explains what I need to do. I will look into getting a USb-to_RJ11 adapter and using XLITe instead of the MJ softphone.mberlant wrote:seti007, as I began this reply I was wondering why you would want to ditch MJ's softphone while keeping the MJ dongle. Am I right in assuming that you want to use the dongle with X-Lite so that you can enjoy X-Lite's ability to have as many as three simultaneous conversations across as many as ten different VoIP services? If this is your goal, please read on.
You now have MJ working on your X-Lite and that gives you more options than before, just not with the actual MJ dongle. As you noted, the MJ dongle is a composite device that incorporates a U3 thumbdrive and a TigerJet USB-to-RJ11 telephone adapter in the same package. You have just replicated the U3 part of the dongle inside X-Lite and now you need to replicate or replace the TigerJet part.
Unfortunately, nobody has yet figured out how to disable the U3 part and directly access the TigerJet part of the dongle. The good news is that you can now use [almost] any USB phone or USB-to-RJ11 telephone adapter on the market to complete your solution. In fact, TigerJet sells a USB-to-RJ11 telephone adapter under their CUPhone name. I have been using these devices since 2001, and they work great. Once you hook up an adapter like this to your PC, X-Lite will recognize it and you will be able to assign both the audio device and the ring device in X-Lite to work with that dongle or USB phone.
I have an unlocked spa2102 (from sunrocket) that I might try to get to work to eliminate the PC running 24/7 altogether.
I did have one Q. I have a softphone working beautifully using the MJ login and pass on my windows mobile phone. Do U think magicjack might cancel my service if ever, by mistake, both the MJ dongle and the softphone is used at the same time? like I use it to make a call and someone at home tried to place a call as well.
Many thanks again.
Thanks for your response. I guess I was a bit confused but I understand it now.arcadia2uk wrote:X-Lite is replacing both the Dongle and the MJ softphone, since you manually have enteried the data retrieved from MJ.
So, if you decide to work with a different softphone you have decided to work dongleless, and enter your credentials directly into the softphone. You should disconnect your Dongle in order to avoid creating conflicts between the two.
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http://www.filekeeper.org/download/shared/MJsphone.zip
This program has been updated to v1.1.16. Thanks to your support and help the code is much more clean and efficient. magicJack Phone Manager not only hide the magicJack softphone but now allow you to make phone calls, check voice mail and more while keeping magicJacks softphone hidden.
I wrote this program in VB6. It does everything I need. It hides the magicJack softphone and it never steals focus, it removes all banners from the softphone and also removes the Google link. I have included the source code in the zip file. Feel free to steal the code and share it so long as you make improvements. Let me know if i am missing anything important from the program. Enjoy
This program has been updated to v1.1.16. Thanks to your support and help the code is much more clean and efficient. magicJack Phone Manager not only hide the magicJack softphone but now allow you to make phone calls, check voice mail and more while keeping magicJacks softphone hidden.
I wrote this program in VB6. It does everything I need. It hides the magicJack softphone and it never steals focus, it removes all banners from the softphone and also removes the Google link. I have included the source code in the zip file. Feel free to steal the code and share it so long as you make improvements. Let me know if i am missing anything important from the program. Enjoy
I have the same problem, and only when not using MJ device. I tried all kinds of things, and nothing worked. Tried to use proxy1.(city).com, talk4free.com, 216.234.70.8:5070, etc. - nothing worked.
The only solution I found was to forward all calls to Line2 of my HT502, and use separate lines for outgoing (line1=MJ) and incoming=line2 (Gizmo+GoogleVoice) calls.
The only solution I found was to forward all calls to Line2 of my HT502, and use separate lines for outgoing (line1=MJ) and incoming=line2 (Gizmo+GoogleVoice) calls.
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http://www.filekeeper.org/download/shared/MJMgr.zip
This program has been updated to v1.1.19. Thanks to your support and help the code is much stronger and efficient. magicJack Phone Manager not only hides the magicJack softphone but now allow you to make phone calls, check voice mail and more while keeping magicJack's softphone hidden.
I wrote this program in VB6. It does everything I need. It hides the magicJack softphone and it never steals focus, it removes all banners from the softphone and also removes the Google link. I have included the source code in the zip file. Feel free to steal the code and share it so long as you make improvements. Let me know if i am missing anything important from the program. Enjoy
This program has been updated to v1.1.19. Thanks to your support and help the code is much stronger and efficient. magicJack Phone Manager not only hides the magicJack softphone but now allow you to make phone calls, check voice mail and more while keeping magicJack's softphone hidden.
I wrote this program in VB6. It does everything I need. It hides the magicJack softphone and it never steals focus, it removes all banners from the softphone and also removes the Google link. I have included the source code in the zip file. Feel free to steal the code and share it so long as you make improvements. Let me know if i am missing anything important from the program. Enjoy
In reply to the problem Getting the registration error
At the end of the proxy address enter :5070 it looks for the port .
example:....proxy1.chicago.talk4free.com:5070
i hope this helps>>>>:)
example:....proxy1.chicago.talk4free.com:5070
i hope this helps>>>>:)
Re: In reply to the problem Getting the registration error
MasterAce wrote:At the end of the proxy address enter :5070 it looks for the port .
example:....proxy1.chicago.talk4free.com:5070
i hope this helps>>>>:)

Did all this before, still others can't hear me

I successfully managed to make Xlite versions 2 and 3 to work with MJ credentials.
However, I couldn't make neither version to work with the MJ dongle. I tried various versions of TJinit, but the phone wouldn't ring, and Xlite wouldn't recognize on-hooks.
I tried the TigerJet SDK demo v13.13 and it successfully recognizes on-hooks, off-hooks and rings the phone.
Any ideas?
Thx,
D
However, I couldn't make neither version to work with the MJ dongle. I tried various versions of TJinit, but the phone wouldn't ring, and Xlite wouldn't recognize on-hooks.
I tried the TigerJet SDK demo v13.13 and it successfully recognizes on-hooks, off-hooks and rings the phone.
Any ideas?
Thx,
D
Majicjack hardware
I keep getting the majicjack softphone pop up. I read somewhere that the autorun could be renamed , but I think thatr does not work in my version. Would like to use MajicJack device witth Asterisk
any ideas?
ANyone tried SJphone or Ninja?
any ideas?
ANyone tried SJphone or Ninja?
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Re: Majicjack hardware
Loads of ideas here but I have no hint as to what you are trying to accomplish. Could you be more specific? Softphone, Asterisk? Make up your mind.markosjal wrote:I keep getting the majicjack softphone pop up. I read somewhere that the autorun could be renamed , but I think thatr does not work in my version. Would like to use MajicJack device witth Asterisk
any ideas?
ANyone tried SJphone or Ninja?
Do you have your SIP creds yet?
Good Luck
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MagicJack Customer #73
MagicJack user since May 2007
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CrackerJack
MagicJack Customer #73
MagicJack user since May 2007
MagicJack abuser since June 2007
"I gots mo' numbers than a Lotto machine!!!"