Magicjack - an alternative to a line voltage inducer
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- noob
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Re: Magicjack - an alternative to a line voltage inducer
Yep! I purchased a brand new original silver version on eBay.
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- noob
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Re: Magicjack - an alternative to a line voltage inducer
So I disconnected everything. Firmly reconnected it all back together and magically, it works. I'm currently looking at the DreamPipe page from the Web Browser 2.0 disc. Haven't tried a game yet, but I too can now confirm connecting this way is achievable.
I'll extend a thank you to the OP and others for this option of connecting online. Much appreciated.
Perhaps I'll see you online soon.
I'll extend a thank you to the OP and others for this option of connecting online. Much appreciated.
Perhaps I'll see you online soon.
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- shadow
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Re: Magicjack - an alternative to a line voltage inducer
Great, isn’t it an amazing feeling when it finally works?
My Dreamcast probably hadn’t been online since around 2002 or so it felt so great when it succeeded!
My Dreamcast probably hadn’t been online since around 2002 or so it felt so great when it succeeded!
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Re: Magicjack - an alternative to a line voltage inducer
@TTOWNLUNATIK you might have something wrong with the dreamcast settings. when you go to web browser and set up your internet settings, check there. if both green lights are working on your modem, then dreampi should be fine because that means the modem is listening for a dial at that point if im not mistaken.
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- noob
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Re: Magicjack - an alternative to a line voltage inducer
It is a great feeling for sure. Especially if you've never connected before, such as myself.
@poopidoop I had all the settings correct with green lights and all. Apparently just didn't have the magicJack properly connected I guess.
@poopidoop I had all the settings correct with green lights and all. Apparently just didn't have the magicJack properly connected I guess.
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- noob
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Re: Magicjack - an alternative to a line voltage inducer
Hey there, I'm new here, I happen to already have a magic jack and I have a dreamcast.
I need some clarification to help me understand something better. What I'm confused about is the magic jack has a dial tone, whether connected to an active account or not (you get a dialtone out of the box prior to account set up).
So given this how does your set up actually work? Wouldn't you always have the dial tone in the 'background' causing problems when the modems try to communicate?
Does your magic jack not have a dial tone and you're simply using it to provide the line voltage?
I feel like I have to be missing something here.
I need some clarification to help me understand something better. What I'm confused about is the magic jack has a dial tone, whether connected to an active account or not (you get a dialtone out of the box prior to account set up).
So given this how does your set up actually work? Wouldn't you always have the dial tone in the 'background' causing problems when the modems try to communicate?
Does your magic jack not have a dial tone and you're simply using it to provide the line voltage?
I feel like I have to be missing something here.
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Re: Magicjack - an alternative to a line voltage inducer
I have used this setup personally, and the only problem I had was the phone lines I used were too long. After getting some two feet lines everything worked fine. I hope this helps. Sorry for the delay.ssshake wrote:Hey there, I'm new here, I happen to already have a magic jack and I have a dreamcast.
I need some clarification to help me understand something better. What I'm confused about is the magic jack has a dial tone, whether connected to an active account or not (you get a dialtone out of the box prior to account set up).
So given this how does your set up actually work? Wouldn't you always have the dial tone in the 'background' causing problems when the modems try to communicate?
Does your magic jack not have a dial tone and you're simply using it to provide the line voltage?
I feel like I have to be missing something here.
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Don't put all your chips on red.
If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.
But above all, make sure you HAVE FUN
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- rebel
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Re: Magicjack - an alternative to a line voltage inducer
Just wanted to add that I also replaced my broken line voltage inducer with a magicjack and it works great on my ntsc modem, I haven't tried it on the pal one yet though. Has anyone tried that yet?