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shoe1

join:2007-09-28
Colfax, CA
reply to sboe
Re: Has anyone tried Magicjack with Wildblue?

how is it using a land line with wildblue?

alhanson

join:2006-01-29
Barneveld, WI

Here we go again

Greg this guy is not a fool he is a Con Artist. His thread should not be deleted from the forum. His Con should be exposed in this thread for the good of all people that use Hughes Satellite. He is promising really cheep VoiP with this device that plugs into the USB of your computer. I believe the device is called the magicjack or something like that. Here is the CON!!! To use the device you have to accept the terms of agreement. The reason the VoiP is so cheep! Because! The VoiP is supported by Advertizing. By accepting the terms of agreement you have just install a back door into your computer for the Advertizing, spam, and all the free stuff that come with it like worms and virus. This is just a Con to get Advertizing into your computer the VoiP is only secondary to this even if it would work at all. What I learn when I was a child was to always read the fine print and then read the specifications. The smoking gun in the terms of agreement you can not have a router running NAT that is also using the ALG protocol. The bottom line is: enough people using Hughes Satellite were to fall for this Con and install this device on there computers they could cut the quality and throughput for everyone else they were sharing there connection with in half. I am interested in putting this dude out of business permanently through exposing him.

al

sboe

join:2004-10-08
Prentiss, MS

Alhanson I was asking a innocent question, I haven't changed my tag line since I switched to Wildblue about a month ago. I just read about magicjack from their website and I had no clue about anything you posted about. So if you are accusing me of trying to get people to use it then your wrong.
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alhanson

join:2006-01-29
Barneveld, WI

No sboe! This is just information About MagicJack posted before that got deleted. VoIP Threads always get deleted and bashed by other users on this Forum. For some of us VoIP is our only choice. Google Talk from computer to computer is the only voice application that work well with Wildblue at this time. I use it all the Time. Its just the Forum will not let there be a thread for those of us interested in VoIP.

al


dbirdman
Premium,MVM
join:2003-07-07
Eureka, CA

said by alhanson See Profile :

VoIP Threads always get deleted and bashed by other users on this Forum.
There have been lots of threads about VoIP that don't get deleted - only the ones where the guy is pretending to be asking, but is actually selling.

I'm not thrilled about all of the hype about MagicJack, but there is a paid option that doesn't use ads.

As far as a "landline phone" the word "landline" is misleading. A phone is a phone is a phone, and there is no question using an actual phone provides better communication than any speaker/mic combination. You don't have to go with MagicJack to get that, however. I use a D-Link USB-to-phone connector with a 5.8GHz cordless phone using Skype; just one of many possibilities.
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alhanson

join:2006-01-29
Barneveld, WI

sboe,

I am sorry if you misunderstood my intent. The Guy I was referring to was MagicJack (the marketer). He is marketing cheap VoIP in exchange for the ability to flood your computer with advertising. I am trying to warn you not to become his next victim. The VoIP threads never stay around on this Forum long enough for anyone to post their experiences with the MagicJack post advertising.

dbirdman you are missing the point! The MagicJack creates a Back door into the computer it is plugged into! With a back door the computer can be compromised with a “not_wildblue_file” which can contain scripts to regulate the advanced setting on the computers NIC. Also using the clock on the computer one can turn on the script at 4:00 PM and off at 12:00 AM thus regulating the speed of the computer s connection. This is simple script kiddy stuff. How can an Internet Service Provider defended against attacks caused by the stupidity of it users? Dang they left the door open and let them in.

Al
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