[ncolug] Re: FAX machine and MagicJack

  • From: "M. Knisely" <charon79m@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ncolug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 23:59:10 -0400

It can be done, there are quote a few how-to's out there.  The basics are
that you load up MagicJack, dump your memory, and parse your memory for the
credentials.

Stick, I've got my old SunRocket device.  I'm not sure if there are
alternate firmwares that can be loaded to unlock it, but it's yours if you'd
like to hack away at it.

Mike K.

On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 11:29 PM, Rob Gibson <nosbig@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> You are correct...  MagicJack is a USB FXS device, designed to connect
> an analog phone to MagicJack's SIP network using a computer as the
> transport mechanism.
>
> The device you are looking for is the same one that I use for my
> cordless phone, the PAP2T-NA, which is a SIP Analog Telephony Adapter
> (ATA).  It is available most readily from VoIP Supply for under $50
> right now...  This device would let you use a standard SIP trunk
> service with the device as-is and allow transition to a full-blown
> Asterisk installation down the road.
>
> The big drawback to using a device like this is that special
> precautions to handling SIP across NAT.  Either place the ATA in a DMZ
> or make sure to forward some RTP ports and configure the device to
> correct the internal addressing.
>
> To get around this limitation, try using a provider with IAX support.
> I pay a little more than I might with a SIP trunk provider, but the
> decreased hassle and increased security is very worth it.  Just one
> port to forward from the outside world, and IAX is done.
>
> I really want to try to make the SIP service magicJack is providing
> work with Asterisk, even if it is a violation of the TOS.  I just want
> to see if it is technically possible.  I am just curious, however, why
> they even need the ad revenue from their little software app, which is
> what I presume actually authenticates to magicJack's servers.  To be
> honest, the more people who use it, the cheaper the cost is to provide
> the service.  Each user reduces the marginal cost of a phone call due
> to the increased capability of the "network."
>
> Rob
>
> On 10/5/09, cstickelman@xxxxxxxxxx <cstickelman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > A couple of things.
> >
> >  I stopped by The Shack the other day and learned that MagicJack has an
> analog port and a USB port.  I obviously need/want something cheap with an
> Ethernet port and an analog port.
> >
> >  When I was planning on moving over to Asterix I was NOT going to
> continue using the Magic Jack service.
> >
> >  Chuck
> >
> >
> >  ---- "M. Knisely" <charon79m@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >  > I'd check to see if they support fax; some of the TA providers do not.
> >  > Also, you'll be violating the terms of service by using Asterisk to
> pair
> >  > with the magic jack servers.
> >  >
> >  > Mike
> >  >
> >  > On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 7:27 PM, <cstickelman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >  >
> >  > > Howdy.
> >  > >
> >  > > We have an old analog FAX machine that Susie would like to use.
>  (She's not
> >  > > interested in learning how to use something much more complicated
> than a
> >  > > "traditional" FAX machine...)
> >  > >
> >  > > I was thinking about using a MagicJack to interface the FAX machine.
>  Once
> >  > > I go digital telephony at the house I could still use the device to
> >  > > interface the FAX machine to the Asterix system...
> >  > >
> >  > > Thoughts?
> >  > >
> >  > > Chuck
> >  > >
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