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To function, a MajicJack requires Internet service and electric service. It is a Voice over Internet Protocol device. The MagicJack packaging includes a small electronic device, one end of which is connected via an Ethernet cable to the homeowner's Internet router. The other end of the small electronic device is connected via a telephone cable to a telephone or in-home telephone system. Our MajicJack unit's telephone cable is plugged into the base unit of our Panasonic home phone system which also has two remotes. Installation is easy. In effect, the MajicJack device converts the Internet signal to a telephone signal, so that ordinary land-line telephones can work with the MajicJack. After installation has been completed, MajicJack provides the choice of either a new telephone number or the porting over of an existing number for the new MajicJack line,
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is the answer to my own question. The phone line from the Magic Jack runs to my All in one Printer and it has a line that goes to the wall phone jack and all my phones work.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have a 2 line AT&T office phone that I have been using just one line for my Spectrum service. I hook the Magicjack to line 2 and my fax machine on the Data line and I still have my Spectrum on line 1 and so far all has been working great and I now have a line for home use, for office/business use, and fax with 3 different numbers. Hope that helps.
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