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<description><![CDATA[anon posted : I keep my system on 24/7.  The cost is probably $30.00 per month.  I come from the old school that says don't turn your equipment off because most failures occur on power up. Oh, I also have a UPS.<br><br>Upon installing my MagicJack I made a couple of calls and had no problem.  I did notice that on a reboot I had trouble getting my system to come up.  After unplugging the MagicJack I had no difficulty.<br><br>Here are the idiosyncrasies that I have observed.<br>1.  Does not work with Roxio running.  If I have to reboot the first thing I do after the reboot is terminate Roxio.  If I have to use Roxio I terminate MagicJack.<br>2.  I had difficulty getting the system to boot up initially after installing MagicJack.  I now unplug the device until I have everything up.  I then terminate Roxio and plug in MagicJack.<br>3.  With MagicJack running I cannot use a flashdrive.  I must terminate MagicJack first.<br>4.  If I start MagicJack first I don't seem to have any errors, but if I bring up a webpage first, at some point MagicJack begins to give me an error.<br><br>Even with the idiosyncrasies that I have mentioned I still think it is a bargain.  I only use it for outbound calls to family and friends.  The voice quality is good and the telephone that my computer is calling through is a cellphone located about 500 miles from me.  But that's o.k.<br><br>Because I have spare computer parts, I will build a small machine with one disk drive just to handle the MagicJack.  That way I won't have to reboot or terminate some program that I might want to keep resident.  ]]></description>
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