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Originally Posted by Blackamooka
Are you fucking kidding me?
Google is your friend. Here, let me help you.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=magic+jack+strength+issues
Signal strength from your internet connection does indeed have an impact on Magic Jack's service. Feel free to sift through the thousands of complaints.
Does this mean your Magic Jack won't work just fine? No. But it can and does. As I said before. Vonage is not as susceptible to these issues. Which is why I use them instead.
Buy a fucking Magic Jack. I could care less. But, as always, you get what you pay for.
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You're a classic case of knowing just enough to think that you know what you're talking about. Didn't I just tell you that if your internet connection is crappy that neither magicjack nor vonage will work? That comcast guy got you completely confused.
The very first link in that google results page says exactly what I did. "Like any other VoIP service, call quality depends on your internet connection".
You talk about "signal strength" and start spouting gibberish about twisted pair when that clearly points to a problem with the internet connection itself, NOT the magicjack.
Again, if your internet connection has a problem from the break, magicjack and any other VoIP tech like Vonage, Net2phone, 8x8 (except for Skype as they use P2P tech to enhance their VoIP) will have a problem.