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Re: USING MAGICJACK
Hugo, Yes. Once you are signed up on PureVPN they will give you a user ID and password. This is different from your account password and ID. Login to their site, then on the left find Subscriptions. Once there scroll to the bottom and find your VPN username and VPN password. Make a note of these. After that go to Manage Configuration, also on the left. Once there chose a server you plan to add to your Mango router. You need to find one that is Quantum Resistant I think. I use the New York server which works fine, as does Seattle. You will find a Download button next to the server, press that. For protocol select WireGuard. Enter your VPN username and select DD-WRT for the device. Then Generate the Configuration. This creates a file that will be copied into your Mango router. After having said all that, this config must be active within 30 minutes, so do all this once your Mango is up. (They used to give you 5, wow) Let's look at the Mango now. The Mango is an open source router, thus the DD-WRT device type config you generated. Assuming you have the Mango running as a sub router off your T-Mo, I think the Mango calls it a able setup,(not a repeater, tether or 3g4g modem) and is on the internet, log into it. On the left look for VPN, pull it down and find WireGuard CLIENT (not server) and click on it. On that page press the Management tab, and Add New Profile. Leave provider as azirevpn, enter your VPN User name and password. Press Configuration, then cut/paste the text of the config file intothe text field. At this point click Next. It will want you to name the profile... anything you want. You will now have a shiny new VPN client to carry your Magic Jack past T-Mo, but first click on it under the Management tab. A bunch of settings will appear. Go down to Keep Alive and change it to say 1200, up from 21. You willsee a Connect button, press that and it should give you an ip address, etc after a few seconds. You should be in business. Connect your MJ to the Mango, phones to the MJ and you should have dial tone. Quick and easy, right? Lol Warning, I have to go through this every week or 2, which is why I had you raise the Keep Alive to 1200, something I'm trying here. this works but copper from Ma Bell is still pretty reliable <grin> I have an option to open ports on my PureVPN account but I haven't used that for magic jack. I hope this helps God Bless, Don16Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: USING MAGICJACK
Hello all. I finally fixed the issue here by using a VPN service (PureVPN) and a DD-wrt Router for the Magic Jack (A GL-iNet "Mango", $30, Amazon). After getting the VPN signed up, look in the vpn's manual configuration tab, choose your desired server, download a config file PureVPN generates, and then that gets put in the Router along with your vpn credentials. Once setup, your Magic Jack uses the VPN to bypass any restriction T-Mobile may have (Intentional or not) and your device appears to originate at the Server location you selected. The server I selected was New York since they support the Wire Guard protocol…its faster and secure. You can also select OpenVPN Protocol butits slower. Either works for Magic Jack though. I can stream through it as well though I don't normally. BTW, MJ works flawlessly through Star Link. fwiw My Tmo device is the silver "trash can". Hope this helps, Don24Visto0likes0Comentarios