Mike Vallario wrote:
I have been using the new MagicJack Plus with my Time Capsule 2TB with no problems for 6 months. Then it stopped working.
Did you happen to upgrade the firmware? Just then.. as Apple just pushed out 7.6.4.. and that will probably kill it.
It will work via the Mac because Mac's open ports with NAT-PMP .. a system only Macs have and is apple's replacement to the rest of the world using upnp.
To figure out the IP of the MagicJack and its MAC address is tricky.. Apple does show that info for wireless but not for wired connections.
You might find that info will show up in the log of the TC. You will need to use v5 utility to get it.
But there is a fairly if not exactly straight forward way. (Every device btw should have its MAC address printed on it).
If the TC is at standard IP, ie 10.0.1.1 it will be very uniform in handing out addresses starting from 2 and up.
So lets get rid of everything else.. shut down the network.. everything off. .and start up in order..
Modem ..
TC..
Computer..
MagicJack.
Nothing else. Leave 2min between each start up.
You can pretty well guarantee the computer is 10.0.1.2 and the MagicJack is 10.0.1.3
Ping the IP of the MagicJack in the computer in a terminal..
ping 10.0.1.3
Use control C to stop the ping after a few responses.
Now type the command arp -a
(On Lion or Mountain Lion it should be the same.. but I am not sure).
When I type that command all known IP addresses and their MAC address are shown.
So I plugged my VOIP ATA into the TC.. I know its address.. from elsewhere. I ping it and there it is in the arp table.
arp -a
? (192.168.2.66) at (incomplete) on en1 ifscope [ethernet]
c470-ip.local (192.168.2.100) at 0:1:e3:77:80:5b on en1 ifscope [ethernet]
nas-server.local (192.168.2.101) at 0:11:41:30:14:bb on en1 ifscope [ethernet]
tardis4.local (192.168.2.104) at b8:c7:5d:cf:63:77 on en1 ifscope [ethernet]
bigpond.local (192.168.2.254) at 0:26:44:a7:4e:be on en1 ifscope [ethernet]
? (192.168.2.255) at (incomplete) on en1 ifscope [ethernet
You have to ping it first otherwise it will not show up.
c470-ip.local (192.168.2.100) at 0:1:e3:77:80:5b on en1 ifscope [ethernet]
Then you have the name of the device.. c470-ip.local
Its IP address. 192.168.2.100
and the MAC address 0:1:e3:77:80:5b to fix in the TC for port forwarding.
If you need btw.. 0 is 00 and 1 is 01 just if the full thing is required.
Bit complicated sorry.. but nothing else comes to mind.
Unless you have a modem router.. if you have a modem router.. put it in router mode and bridge the TC.. then your problems will go away.