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Magicjack vs. Vonage tested head to head

 
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zanzzz
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 2:25 am    Post subject: Magicjack vs. Vonage tested head to head Reply with quote

I have had Magicjack for over a year and Vonage prior to that. I ran a number of head to head tests of the the two VOIP systems. Both were run on the same PC which were situated behind two routers, a switch, and a cable modem. The cable speed was rated 6mb down, 1 mb up.
Both worked near flawlessly when there was no concurrent upload bandwidth use. I then added uploads of increasing bandwidth size until maximized capacity was reached while a VOIP call was in progress. The differences were night and day! Vonage does not play well with others, it started dropping out with only a minor concurrent upload. Magicjack was not bothered until virtually all the upload bandwidth was taken by the other application!
Vonage costs as much in a month as Magicjack for a year and runs like shit when you upload anything else at the same time! Vonage wants to be installed ahead of all routers so it can maintain its QOS but it tends to crash out there and skips just the same when competing with other uploads regardless of its position.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 2:25 am    Post subject: Magicjack support, tips, tricks, and hacks


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My wife's office line is Vonage and I run it behind my router. I have QOS through my router and Vonage has no issues even when I am stressing my upstream. Same goes for my MJ.

It's all in the QOS implementation.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 2:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have Vonage with the ATA built into the router and have never noticed any problems when network was under heavy usage. MJ has worked pretty reliably as well in these situations.
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zanzzz
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 4:02 pm    Post subject: QOS behind a router Reply with quote

It's nice to hear that someone has configured their router to prioritize VOIP packets to avoid the dropout problem cause by an upload bottleneck. I doubt that many people are able to overcome this problem with their existing hardware. Most of the time if I encounter dropout in a call and the other party has a VOIP phone I ask if they have someone using P2P file sharing on their network and almost invertably the answer is yes. The problem seems fairly widespread and suggestions as to which routers and how to configure them to minimize this problem would be greatly appreciated!
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 4:09 pm    Post subject: Re: QOS behind a router Reply with quote

zanzzz wrote:
The problem seems fairly widespread and suggestions as to which routers and how to configure them to minimize this problem would be greatly appreciated!


See the wiki how-to concerning QoS.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 5:53 pm    Post subject: MJ & Vonage together? Reply with quote

I tried without success to get MJ to initialize on my system. Tech support guy told me that MJ and Vonage cannot coexist and that I would have to unplug Vonage. That was a deal-breaker.

But this thread seems to imply that the two can co-exist on the same network? Is this so? If so, what is causing the initialization problem? My system (XP) would not recognize the MJ drive at all.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 11:03 am    Post subject: Re: MJ & Vonage together? Reply with quote

milkchaser wrote:
I tried without success to get MJ to initialize on my system. Tech support guy told me that MJ and Vonage cannot coexist and that I would have to unplug Vonage. That was a deal-breaker.

But this thread seems to imply that the two can co-exist on the same network? Is this so? If so, what is causing the initialization problem? My system (XP) would not recognize the MJ drive at all.


MJ Tech Support are essentially script kiddies - at least at the bottom layer they have little or no technical abilities. They know how to try fix 1, or fix 2, or fix 3 from the scripts they are given. MJ doesn't want you to have both Vonage and MJ - they want you to have MJ!

If you have a 10Mbps broadband service (e.g., FiOS 10M down/2M up) and MJ uses no more than 100Kbps and Vonage likewise uses only 100Kbps, what's the problem? You still have plenty of bandwidth. Vonage uses none of your available CPU horsepower because its in an ATA. Vonage uses SIP to connect to its servers. MJ uses SIP to connect to its servers. The only potential "conflict" might be of QoS favors one over the other. This is also like saying that you can't have MJ and Skype on the same network - and I've got both on the same box (although because its an old Celeron 1.1GHz processor, I can't run two voice connections at the same time because I don't have enough CPU horsepower).

Initialization problems are with your Windows machine - not because you have Vonage. Have you tried your MJ on a different machine? Also have you, just for jollies, removed the Vonage box from your network? I doubt that it will make a difference but just for your own edification it would be a good test.
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PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2009 1:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Vonage worked voice mail light MJ doesn't.
Vonage supported seven digit dialing for local numbers,MJ 10 digit only.
Vonage gives name and number on caller ID,MJ gives number only.
Vonage offers more calling features than MJ.


MJ cost much less and the call quality is comparable so I'm staying with MagicJack. Smile
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 7:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had vonage for 24 HRS. It worked great but the customer service was brutal. I was not getting locked into a 2 year deal with customer service like that. To damn expensive compared to MJ. I got MJ for a gift and worth every penny for the yearly fee.
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