Rich,
I only have a Dell Latitude C640 laptop which only has one USB port and it
is 1.1 USB, so that is why I bought the 2.0 AC powered USB Hub, but I had to
plug it into the 1.1 USB port, so it could not use all of the additional
power. I am now going to buy a 2.0 card to use on the laptop, and I am
hoping that will have enough power so that I can use the MJ with a telephone
- Since you have a MajicJack, you know on the MajicJack softpad, up at the
top right, you can choose "Menu", then you choose "Volume/Headset Control",
then the box comes up that says "choose your device" and you can choose
either "telephone" or "headset"? Well, the "headset" on mine is checked, and
I cannot change it to "telephone", so I cannot use a telephone when I make
calls with the MajicJack - Customer support chat techs told me that I may not
have enough power on my laptop for the phone, so that is why they told me to
get an AC powered hub and plug the MJ into that - it would have more
power....Are you able to use your phone with your MajicJack?
But, then I noticed the problem with my "Add Hardware" icon and I am no
longer able to use it because it keeps saying that another installation is
underway, and I have not tried to install anything other than the MajicJack -
I am trying to use the MajicJack because I have a friend who is going to work
in Africa for a year, and if both of us have a MajicJack, we will be able to
make free calls!!
Thanks for your help!
--
Kit
"Rich/rerat" wrote:
> Richie Hardwick,
> Been running mine (MJ) since Apr'08 attached to Comcast HSI, in SE Michigan, on
> a Dell Dimension4600 XP SP3, with no problems. I use the 3 inch USB ext wire,
> did not connect it directly to the rear USB port, because of the cabling setup
> in the rear of the PC. Are you using the rear ports or the front USB ports on
> your PC? You may need to use the back ports or an "powered" USB port hub, for
> the connection. Don't use the front ports, on your PC. You might be experiencing
> the same problem that happens when you try using the front ports with some
> printers or digital cameras. The front USB ports may not provide enough power to
> the USB device connected to it.
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> "Richie Hardwick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 3 Jan 2009 10:35:00 -0800, Kit
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> >Can anyone please help? This all started when I ordered a "MagicJack" and
> >tried to just "plug it in and I could then make phone calls using any phone"
> > - Does anyone else have one of these?
>
> I did... it caused a minor problem with my computer - an occasional
> system hang for about 30 seconds (found the problem in the event logs)
> - so I sent it back before the 30-day trial expired.
>
> You might give serious thought to doing the same.
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