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Mathew
2nd July 2005, 11:09
Do I need a land line number to use the XP fax machine Or can I use skype? Or does it have to be the same number as my modem?
Mat
Mathew
2nd July 2005, 14:30
I have found out that you can not use skype to send and recive faxes.
Rob Holmes
2nd July 2005, 16:25
Mathew,
Quite a good option if you're looking for incoming and outgoing fax facilities is to get an 0870 fax to email number for incoming faxes and the next time you upgrade your printer (if your current one does not have the facility) get one that faxes out.
Ozzy (on these forums) has free fax to email systems I think.
Rob
coxadmin
2nd July 2005, 17:58
Hi Mathew
For Windows fax to send and receive faxes your modem needs to be connected to a phone line.
Mathew
2nd July 2005, 18:32
Lynn but do I have to use the same phone number as the Modem.
Rob
Will a 0870 number work with XP?????
Rob Holmes
2nd July 2005, 18:39
Hi Mathew,
the 0870 number goes to a fax on a server provided by the company you get them from, they convert it to a jpeg or tiff file and email it to you as an attachment. So long as you can view the file then you'll be able to read/print your fax.
Faxing out is slightly different, simply configure the fax machine to show the 0870 fax number you have.
Rob
Rob Holmes
2nd July 2005, 18:41
Mathew,
Heres the link to the free fax to email service: http://www.quicktele.com/
Rob
Mathew
2nd July 2005, 18:51
Rob
Thanks again!!!!
From the looks of it I can send and recive on this number with windows XP so i will go with it.
Misstique
2nd July 2005, 23:50
Thanks very much for the fax info guys. I have just moved into new offices and didn't want an additional number... this is excellent just tested it for incoming faxes.
Does anyone know if you can send faxes through this system, I can't see it on the website.
Cheers!
Rob Holmes
3rd July 2005, 05:26
Hi Misstique,
I don't think you can send faxes via this system. A way around it is to see if your printer or any of your Microsoft software has a fax facility - alot of the time you don't need a physical fax to send the fax and can just use the modem built into your pc.
Maybe PM Ozzy I'm sure he'll be happy to advise you.
Rob
Misstique
3rd July 2005, 06:37
Thanks Matrix, I bought a multi-function printer last year, only to find out that the fax doesn't work with broadband!
I've tried printer to fax software and got no result.
Any ideas welcome!!
Rob Holmes
3rd July 2005, 07:05
Thanks Matrix, I bought a multi-function printer last year, only to find out that the fax doesn't work with broadband
Do you need a telephone line going into it or maybe with/without the adsl filter?
Rob
coxadmin
3rd July 2005, 07:19
Hi Mathew
You use the phone number for the line you plug the telephone cable into.
Regards
Mathew
3rd July 2005, 10:45
Lynn what does it cost per fax?
coxadmin
3rd July 2005, 18:27
Normal call charges apply.
My fax (using Win XP fax program) is on my normal phone line and I've signed up to one of those pay so much per month for local and national calls so I don't actually pay anything for sending faxes, just the monthly fee. Receiving a fax costs nothing because the sender pays.
If you've got a non-geogrpahical number (0845, 0800, 0870, etc) then it's still normal charges apply as if it was a phone call.