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Old May 9th 09, 11:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
Achab
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Hello All
Is possible to send FAX trought ADSL without filter, sorry for the old
question but are 10 years I was away from Computers and I need un
upgrade of info to use the new hardware.
Many thanks
Achab ( I am on Web again ;-
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Old May 9th 09, 06:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
Lem[_2_]
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Achab wrote:
Hello All
Is possible to send FAX trought ADSL without filter, sorry for the old
question but are 10 years I was away from Computers and I need un
upgrade of info to use the new hardware.
Many thanks
Achab ( I am on Web again ;-


Your question isn't clear.

If you are talking about sending/receiving faxes using your computer and
a fax modem, you must use an ordinary analog telephone line.

If your DSL service is on a line that is shared with regular telephone
service (which often is the case), then you can use that line both for
DSL and fax. Every device connected to the line *except* the DSL modem
should be connected through a filter.

--
Lem -- MS-MVP

To the moon and back with 2K words of RAM and 36K words of ROM.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer
http://history.nasa.gov/afj/compessay.htm
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Old May 9th 09, 06:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
Achab
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Lem ha scritto:
Achab wrote:
Hello All
Is possible to send FAX trought ADSL without filter, sorry for the old
question but are 10 years I was away from Computers and I need un
upgrade of info to use the new hardware.
Many thanks
Achab ( I am on Web again ;-


Your question isn't clear.

If you are talking about sending/receiving faxes using your computer and
a fax modem, you must use an ordinary analog telephone line.

If your DSL service is on a line that is shared with regular telephone
service (which often is the case), then you can use that line both for
DSL and fax. Every device connected to the line *except* the DSL modem
should be connected through a filter.

Many thanks
my ADSL have 2 telphone numbers, I could use 1 for FAX, but is possible
to use software FAX without Hardware.
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Old May 9th 09, 07:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
Lem[_2_]
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Default upgrade myself

Achab wrote:
Lem ha scritto:
Achab wrote:
Hello All
Is possible to send FAX trought ADSL without filter, sorry for the
old question but are 10 years I was away from Computers and I need un
upgrade of info to use the new hardware.
Many thanks
Achab ( I am on Web again ;-


Your question isn't clear.

If you are talking about sending/receiving faxes using your computer
and a fax modem, you must use an ordinary analog telephone line.

If your DSL service is on a line that is shared with regular telephone
service (which often is the case), then you can use that line both for
DSL and fax. Every device connected to the line *except* the DSL
modem should be connected through a filter.

Many thanks
my ADSL have 2 telphone numbers, I could use 1 for FAX, but is possible
to use software FAX without Hardware.


Other than Internet fax services (for example, http://www.efax.com/) you
can not send/receive a fax without fax software *and* a fax modem. Your
ADSL modem is *NOT* a fax modem.

If your computer does not already have a fax modem, you can buy one.
For desktop computers, you can buy an internal fax modem; for laptops
you can buy a PC-card fax modem; and for any type of computer, you can
buy an external fax modem.

For best results, get a product that is on the Windows XP Logo'd
Products List (formerly Hardware Compatibility List). This does not
mean that many products from reputable mfrs will *not* work, but Windows
XP fax services is notoriously fussy about the hardware, and if you have
problems, one of the first questions you will be asked is whether your
modem is on the list.

For example only (and I have not checked to see if any of these are on
the Logo'd Product List) and don't neglect to read the reviews:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...em&name=Modems

--
Lem -- MS-MVP

To the moon and back with 2K words of RAM and 36K words of ROM.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer
http://history.nasa.gov/afj/compessay.htm
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Old May 10th 09, 04:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
Achab
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Default upgrade myself

Lem ha scritto:
Achab wrote:
Lem ha scritto:
Achab wrote:
Hello All
Is possible to send FAX trought ADSL without filter, sorry for the
old question but are 10 years I was away from Computers and I need
un upgrade of info to use the new hardware.
Many thanks
Achab ( I am on Web again ;-

Your question isn't clear.

If you are talking about sending/receiving faxes using your computer
and a fax modem, you must use an ordinary analog telephone line.

If your DSL service is on a line that is shared with regular
telephone service (which often is the case), then you can use that
line both for DSL and fax. Every device connected to the line
*except* the DSL modem should be connected through a filter.

Many thanks
my ADSL have 2 telphone numbers, I could use 1 for FAX, but is
possible to use software FAX without Hardware.


Other than Internet fax services (for example, http://www.efax.com/) you
can not send/receive a fax without fax software *and* a fax modem. Your
ADSL modem is *NOT* a fax modem.

If your computer does not already have a fax modem, you can buy one. For
desktop computers, you can buy an internal fax modem; for laptops you
can buy a PC-card fax modem; and for any type of computer, you can buy
an external fax modem.

For best results, get a product that is on the Windows XP Logo'd
Products List (formerly Hardware Compatibility List). This does not
mean that many products from reputable mfrs will *not* work, but Windows
XP fax services is notoriously fussy about the hardware, and if you have
problems, one of the first questions you will be asked is whether your
modem is on the list.

For example only (and I have not checked to see if any of these are on
the Logo'd Product List) and don't neglect to read the reviews:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...em&name=Modems


Thanks Antonio.
 




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