Good thing you mentioned FAX. I forgot to mention that mine works with my Brother 1860C. They don't support that either. I agree that their tech support is almost non-existent.....but for 13 bucks a year....
Jeff I have one. The original MJ worked by plugging into a computer and it didn't take much power... just a broadband connection. That is what I have. The MJ2 is better because it plugs into a router and then you plug your phone into that. I don't have one of these. MJs do not work with splitters of any kind... and I found MJ to be kind of touchy. When their network is busy they would drop me at 30 minuets and I would have to redial. Don't get me wrong my MJ saved me a lot of money in long distance fees but I had lots of glitches and bios updates that it stopped working until I figured it out and one just died on me. Dealing with support is only by chat and is a nightmare. Try it direct from the router to the PC and see if that solves the problem. If that doesn't work try a different router. MJ will update their software/BIOS and nothing you own will work with it anymore. Check to see if there is a BIOS update for the router which may solve the problem. Sounds like when I was using it.... worked OK and then just stops working. I prefer NetTalk. http://www.nettalk.com/ Net talk will work off a router or a PC. I have mine plugged into a router. 30 bucks a year. Works like my land line. They say you can plug a fax machine into it. If I could find an easy way to record the VOIP phone calls I would close my Land Line account. I have used mine for a year and not a single problem... nada. At 11:27 AM 1/3/2012, you wrote: >Anyone ever use this? I have a client who installed it on two >computers that are connected with a KVM switch, and on reboot, the >switch stopped working (shows up as unknown device). Removing and >uninstalling the MagicJack software made no change, nor did System >Restore. I find it unlikely that the KVM switch failed suddenly, but I >guess that's possible. MagicJack chat support tells me they don't >support PCs anymore. Any ideas? > >T > >
