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Just google “VOLTE Service” This turns your home phone into a cell phone but acts like a regularly home phone. But I thought I would try the way I was doing it to see if I can save a few dollars. There are several companies that sell (VOLTE) service and the price wasn’t that bad. Thrid, A few times, testing the phone I didn't have any dial tone so I just turned off and back on the ZTE box and the dial tone came back. What happens here is when you push talk button you hear a multiple dial tones (Indicates you have Voice Mail) You have to clear the voice mail to go back to a single solid dial tone. Second, The ZTE box if a call isn't picked up it goes to voice mail. First, I figured out that I could not dial “1” in front of the number to call, Just the number and the call would go thru. I have found that even doing this, (Taking Out the Internet as being the problem) I still have and had a few issues to work thru. Once I received the eBay item and sim card, I ported in my existing Home Phone number. I ordered a discounted cell service GSM ($8 a month) Text/Phone unlimited, no data. On eBay, I purchased a “ZTE WF723CA” Unlocked GSM Home Phone Base. So I did some research and came across Voice Over LTE (VOLTE). So I thought to myself the best way to handle this, (I didn't want to discontinue my T Mobile Internet service) was to remove the Internet from my Home Phone (VOIP).
WIRELESS HOME PHONES FOR VOIP UPDATE
Just a update on how I handled or am handling my Magic Jack/T Mobile internet issue. You will need to consult with your internet service provider, they may lower latency/ ping with your internet connection.” This setting could be interfering with the magicJack service (though it is intended to be helpful) and can cause audio issues specifically one-way audio (the other caller can’t hear you but you can hear them and vice versa).īased on the result of your internet connection, it seems that one of the minimum requirements of magicJack does not meet by your internet connection (less than 25ms ping/latency), which can cause audio issues and a technical problem with magicJack service. These are the ports that allow the magicJack to communicate on your router/modem.Īlso, please check with your internet service provider/router manufacturer to check if it's possible to disable the settings called "SIP ALG" on your router/modem. I will be also suggesting you to ask for them for assistance in opening internal ports 5060-5070 on your router (UDP). “Since you are going to reach your internet service provider. We here still have 2 cell phones for back up calling.
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So if from time to time (which I had with spectrum too) I have an issue it is well worth it to have magic Jack for the saving and just deal with an occasional hick up. Of Course, Magic Jack says to contact “My Internet Provider” about the higher Pings, and if I did that, I’m sure T Mobile Home Internet Techs would say contact Magic Jack about rising there Ping Tolerances.Ĭurrently I would say my Magic Jack is working, Dial Tone is clear, I’m able to send and receive calls. Magic Jack says that a higher ping can cause some Audio Issues. All looked good with the exception on the “Ping” Magic Jack wants 25ms or less and I’m getting about 31 at the time of the Test. Just got done talking (live Chat) to Magic Jack.