I bought the NetTALK, should have bought the magicJack Plus.
http://www.thumpweb.com/TNET/magicjack.htmlHere is a link to check your routers compatibility:
https://forum.nettalk.com/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=1489&p=10545&hilit=dlink+router&sid=1e1254f20186207d0706b7d5ce35ac63One interesting thing, though - if your internet is down for whatever reason (power outage, no ISP, etc.) the callers to you number - after dialing - hear NOTHING - not even a ring tone.
You can fax using NetTALK but you have to set your fax machine to slow to get it to work.
Quote: "Works great with fax at lower baud rate (9600)"
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Upon reading the user agreement before activating my unit I discovered a 5000 minute usage limitation per month. That's less than three hours usage a day, for my family with 3 teenage daughters this will not do. I was shocked to discover that a voip device would be limited. I will be returning this and getting the MagicJack. - DAVEFL
MagicJack has the same policy. - DrBenGolfing
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https://forum.nettalk.com/Voicemails are sent via a .wave file or can be accessed by dialing *98 from the phone. -DaveTechie
Overland Park, KS (?)
Publix Pharmacy
Palm Plaza ?
Got this far and quit:
261-280 of 319 total reviews
02/02/2011
with the MJ you get the date/time on caller ID, you don't on the Duo, for many of us that is a bit deal
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