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Peter
May 2nd 04, 02:08 AM
Will the XP Fax Console only function with a dial up modem?
I am using NTL Broadband and I am told by the FAX set up
that I do not have a modem! Is their a way round this or am
I missing something?
Will Denny
May 2nd 04, 02:08 AM
Hi
You'll need your dial-up connection as well for faxing. Have a look at =
Robin Walker's web page:
"Simultaneous dial-up modem and cable modem"
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robin.d.h.walker/cmtips/dialup.html
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Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
"Peter" > wrote in message =
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| Will the XP Fax Console only function with a dial up modem?
| I am using NTL Broadband and I am told by the FAX set up
| that I do not have a modem! Is their a way round this or am
| I missing something?
|
Cerridwen
May 2nd 04, 01:53 PM
Peter wrote:
> Will the XP Fax Console only function with a dial up modem?]
Erm, faxing requires direct access to a phone line, so what you reckon?!
> I am using NTL Broadband and I am told by the FAX set up
> that I do not have a modem!
That is correct - you don't.
Is their a way round this or am
> I missing something?
No 'there' (please note spelling, their is possessive) isn't.
Cerridwen
May 2nd 04, 01:53 PM
Peter wrote:
> Will the XP Fax Console only function with a dial up modem?]
Erm, faxing requires direct access to a phone line, so what you reckon?!
> I am using NTL Broadband and I am told by the FAX set up
> that I do not have a modem!
That is correct - you don't.
Is their a way round this or am
> I missing something?
No 'there' (please note spelling, their is possessive) isn't.
Cerridwen
May 2nd 04, 01:53 PM
Peter wrote:
> Will the XP Fax Console only function with a dial up modem?]
Erm, faxing requires direct access to a phone line, so what you reckon?!
> I am using NTL Broadband and I am told by the FAX set up
> that I do not have a modem!
That is correct - you don't.
Is their a way round this or am
> I missing something?
No 'there' (please note spelling, their is possessive) isn't.
Cerridwen
May 2nd 04, 01:53 PM
Peter wrote:
> Will the XP Fax Console only function with a dial up modem?]
Erm, faxing requires direct access to a phone line, so what you reckon?!
> I am using NTL Broadband and I am told by the FAX set up
> that I do not have a modem!
That is correct - you don't.
Is their a way round this or am
> I missing something?
No 'there' (please note spelling, their is possessive) isn't.
Cerridwen
May 2nd 04, 01:53 PM
Peter wrote:
> Will the XP Fax Console only function with a dial up modem?]
Erm, faxing requires direct access to a phone line, so what you reckon?!
> I am using NTL Broadband and I am told by the FAX set up
> that I do not have a modem!
That is correct - you don't.
Is their a way round this or am
> I missing something?
No 'there' (please note spelling, their is possessive) isn't.
Cerridwen
May 2nd 04, 01:55 PM
Peter wrote:
> Will the XP Fax Console only function with a dial up modem?]
Erm, faxing requires direct access to a phone line, so what you reckon?!
> I am using NTL Broadband and I am told by the FAX set up
> that I do not have a modem!
That is correct - you don't.
Is their a way round this or am
> I missing something?
No 'there' (please note spelling, their is possessive) isn't.
Cerridwen
May 2nd 04, 01:55 PM
Peter wrote:
> Will the XP Fax Console only function with a dial up modem?]
Erm, faxing requires direct access to a phone line, so what you reckon?!
> I am using NTL Broadband and I am told by the FAX set up
> that I do not have a modem!
That is correct - you don't.
Is their a way round this or am
> I missing something?
No 'there' (please note spelling, their is possessive) isn't.
Cerridwen
May 2nd 04, 01:55 PM
Peter wrote:
> Will the XP Fax Console only function with a dial up modem?]
Erm, faxing requires direct access to a phone line, so what you reckon?!
> I am using NTL Broadband and I am told by the FAX set up
> that I do not have a modem!
That is correct - you don't.
Is their a way round this or am
> I missing something?
No 'there' (please note spelling, their is possessive) isn't.
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