you can use the voip that connect to your phone. to end user, it just like normal phone line. you can stretch it up to 5km if the VOIP convert the signal to standard 300-3000Hz.
Fax machine on Unifi, Wiring from dining room to bedroom
Fax machine on Unifi, Wiring from dining room to bedroom
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Feb 27 2017, 12:11 PM
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you can use the voip that connect to your phone. to end user, it just like normal phone line. you can stretch it up to 5km if the VOIP convert the signal to standard 300-3000Hz.
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Feb 28 2017, 10:43 AM
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QUOTE(kongming @ Feb 27 2017, 12:20 PM) phone and fax basically are the same thing. your phone convert electrical signal to voice, your fax convert it to bitmap.your BTU by the way, convert light pulses to electrical signal. |
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Nov 13 2017, 05:42 PM
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QUOTE(Harun786 @ Nov 12 2017, 07:58 PM) thanks for info. Previously i have problem when using fax on VoIP . But its work when i adjust the speed. you missing the point. your machine and the other machine can't match the speed. and the speed has nothing to do with VOIP. it's your machine that are so old and outdated that it has speed setting while all current fax machine can auto negotiate during handshake to sync all their parameters. |
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Nov 14 2017, 03:50 PM
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QUOTE(netmatrix @ Nov 13 2017, 06:53 PM) Almost all fax machines including all in one can adjust baud rate transfer from 9600 up to 56K. Usually adjust the slowest can correct compatibility and communication problems. just trying to point out the issue is speed, not type of physical connection because he seem like thinking the issue is related to type of physical connection.You are right if the fax machine is too old, it may not be able to communicate. But usually newer ones can auto sense lower speeds and accept the fax signal. Only the newer 56K one has problem transmitting to lower speed ones. Well not really an issue not since TS already solved his problem. it's important to understand, not just ignore when the problem is solved. |
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