Bottom Gun
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My home is in a rural area. I have been using Verizon for my phone service, both cellular and wireless land line. Cell reception is very poor and unreliable here at my home so I rely mainly on the wireless home phone device. For whatever reason, the wireless home phone works far better than my cell at my home so my cell only sees use when I'm away from home.
Verizon informed me that I must upgrade my phones and devices to be compatible with their new 5G service upgrade which is coming soon. So, I ordered a new wireless home phone device just like my old device only 5G compatible. The problem is, this new device doesn’t work in my location. After two trips to the Verizon store and hours on the phone with “tech support’, Verizon gave up and now says they can’t help me and that I should continue using my old equipment until they stop supporting it. At that point, however, I will be without a home phone.
So, I have been searching for a VoIP service. Magic Jack tech support tells me their service is NOT compatible with my Linux Mint 20.1 OS so MJ is not an option.
I asked Vonage the same question and received two conflicting answers from two Vonage tech support reps. One rep says my OS doesn’t matter and Vonage will work fine while the other rep tells me that Vonage and Linux aren’t compatible.
So, I’m in a bit of a spot. I don’t want to order Vonage service and find out that it won’t work for me. Nor do I want to be forced to use Windows OS in order to have a home telephone.
So I have a couple of questions in hopes that someone can help me find a service.
Does anyone here successfully use Vonage with Linux OS?
Can someone recommend an alternate VoIP service that is compatible with Linux OS?
I would very much appreciate any helpful suggestions or comments. Thanks in advance for your help.
Verizon informed me that I must upgrade my phones and devices to be compatible with their new 5G service upgrade which is coming soon. So, I ordered a new wireless home phone device just like my old device only 5G compatible. The problem is, this new device doesn’t work in my location. After two trips to the Verizon store and hours on the phone with “tech support’, Verizon gave up and now says they can’t help me and that I should continue using my old equipment until they stop supporting it. At that point, however, I will be without a home phone.
So, I have been searching for a VoIP service. Magic Jack tech support tells me their service is NOT compatible with my Linux Mint 20.1 OS so MJ is not an option.
I asked Vonage the same question and received two conflicting answers from two Vonage tech support reps. One rep says my OS doesn’t matter and Vonage will work fine while the other rep tells me that Vonage and Linux aren’t compatible.
So, I’m in a bit of a spot. I don’t want to order Vonage service and find out that it won’t work for me. Nor do I want to be forced to use Windows OS in order to have a home telephone.
So I have a couple of questions in hopes that someone can help me find a service.
Does anyone here successfully use Vonage with Linux OS?
Can someone recommend an alternate VoIP service that is compatible with Linux OS?
I would very much appreciate any helpful suggestions or comments. Thanks in advance for your help.