I wanted a few answers to the technical side before I pointed out that
there are some email-to-fax services. Check out www.efax.com for
example. Of course, this service is not free.
Tony Mayer
Sysop
The Magic FunHouse BBS
http://bbs.magicom.net
Diana Benoit wrote:
> I have WinFax Pro 10.0 and you do need a regular 56k modem. Faxes
> cannot be sent via broadband or ADSL. By the way, my internet
> connection is ADSL. Faxing still goes the "old fashioned way."
>
> Diana
>
> Ian wrote:
>
>> A customer has WinFax Pro 10.03, which he's trying to configure on the
>> PC I've just built for him.
>>
>> He accesses the internet via an ADSL connection through a 4-port
>> router which I also supplied.
>>
>> Here's my (well, his) question: Can he use his router to send and
>> receive faxes with WinFax? (I told you it was a dumb question :--))
>>
>> He tells me that the WinFax blurb says he needs a 'modem'. Well, as
>> far as I'm concerned, he already has a modem, in the form of the
>> broadband router.
>>
>> Anyone able to comment?
>>
>> TX
>>
>> Ian Porter
>> Computer Guys Inc.
>> Arrowtown
>> New Zealand
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