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> AFAIK, MJ is always USB... i would assume that the codecs have been > updates since billB was able to get 26k6 connections with my analogue > system... GP> Yep, they've updated the software (including codecs) quite a bit. i was informed of this earlier... all i've ever seen on TV was the USB ones... GP> But they've also released a new Magicjack Plus, which has an i've heard of those... but that's all... nothing on tv that explains anything in 30 seconds... GP> onboard computer. It gets power via a standard USB plug, but you GP> don't have to plug it into a computer... a power adapter on your GP> wall is what it's designed for, and has a new Ethernet port on it. that's cool... sounds like it might plug into a switch or router with that capability ;) GP> If I can ever get caught up on my needs and get ahead on the bills, GP> I wanna get one myself for a data line. :) good luck there... i've been dealing with it for years and haven't made it out yet :? )\/(ark ---* Origin: (1:3634/12.42) SEEN-BY: 3/0 633/267 640/954 712/0 620 848 953 @PATH: 3634/12 123/500 261/38 712/848 633/267 |
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