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Old August 24th, 2008, 03:12 AM
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Question Using SPA-3102 with Magicjack & T-Mobile@home service

Objective: Use 2 Magicjacks , 2 SPA-3102 Routers , a T-Mobile@Home account and the t-mobile, mobile-2-mobile plan to reduce usage of anytime minutes for outgoing calls.

I’d like to be able to call from a T-mobile cell phone (with unlimited T-mobile-2-mobile minutes) to a T-Mobile Hotspot@Home # and have it automatically forwarded to a Magicjack(A) that’s connected to a Linksys SPA-3102 (Router A) . This router would be connected to another SPA-3102 (Router B) on the same network using IP addressing
( These posts explain how to do this: www.provu.co.uk/pdf/sipura/spa_backtoback_2x_spa3000.pdf, www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,17190135?hilite=polk5)
Once connected to the SPA-3102(Router B), I’d like to get a dial tone to MagicJack (B) and then be able to dial out.
By doing this, all out going calls would not be charged to our anytime minutes.
Diagram
Call from T-Mobile Cell Phone -> T-Mobile Hotspot@Home #(Forwarded to) -> Magicjack(A) -> SPA-3102(A) -> Back to Back connection on same network using IP Addess to -> SPA-3102(B) -> Magicjack(B) ( Get dial tone and( dial out)

Monthly Cost
T-Mobile @ Home =$10
Magic Jack (2) = 3.33
Unlimited Mobile -2-mobile 6.99

Total cost per month for $13.33 plus $6.99 per cell phone for mobile to mobile service.

Note: The T-mobile@home router does not use SIP protocols and you must use it for the @home service.
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