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"Anti Spam Bloke" <dnsblfeeder@emailssl.com> wrote in message news:eorgs0$imi$1@posting.glorb.com...[color=blue] > Is Vonage faxmail fax2email or fax forwarding to a regular fax machine? > > Their online help isn't. > >[/color] After alot of hunting, I just answered my own questions: It's Easy to UseJust add a Vonage fax line and then plug your fax machine into Line 2 of the Phone Adapter, and you can begin sending and receiving faxes. Vonage fax works with all brands of fax machines. Get a Complete Record of Your Faxes OnlineSince your dedicated fax line has its own number, it's easy to keep track of your incoming and outgoing faxes on your Vonage dashboard. This allows you to check your fax activity online, anytime, anywhere.[url]http://www.vonage.co.uk/features.php?feature=fax[/url] |
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Anti Spam Bloke wrote: [color=blue] > "Anti Spam Bloke" <dnsblfeeder@emailssl.com> wrote in message > news:eorgs0$imi$1@posting.glorb.com...[color=green] > > Is Vonage faxmail fax2email or fax forwarding to a regular fax machine? > > > > Their online help isn't. > > > >[/color] > > After alot of hunting, I just answered my own questions: > It's Easy to UseJust add a Vonage fax line and then plug your fax machine > into Line 2 of the Phone Adapter, and you can begin sending and receiving > faxes. Vonage fax works with all brands of fax machines. Get a Complete > Record of Your Faxes OnlineSince your dedicated fax line has its own number, > it's easy to keep track of your incoming and outgoing faxes on your Vonage > dashboard. This allows you to check your fax activity online, anytime, > anywhere.[url]http://www.vonage.co.uk/features.php?feature=fax[/url][/color] We've tried the 'fax line' service with Vonage - it's VERY bad. The only way we could get it to work was to force the fax to the lowest speed possible and turn off error correction. We tried it with 3 different fax machines and experienced less than 50% success rate on all machines on both send and receive. It works fine as an extra voice line though. -- Andy |
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On 20 Jan 2007 02:23:36 -0800, Andy Lord postulated:
[color=blue] >We've tried the 'fax line' service with Vonage - it's VERY bad. The >only way we could get it to work was to force the fax to the lowest >speed possible and turn off error correction. We tried it with 3 >different fax machines and experienced less than 50% success rate on >all machines on both send and receive.[/color] When you reported this problem to Vonage support, what did they say? -- Posted via a free Usenet account from [url]http://www.teranews.com[/url] |
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Polly wrote: [color=blue] > On 20 Jan 2007 02:23:36 -0800, Andy Lord postulated: >[color=green] > >We've tried the 'fax line' service with Vonage - it's VERY bad. The > >only way we could get it to work was to force the fax to the lowest > >speed possible and turn off error correction. We tried it with 3 > >different fax machines and experienced less than 50% success rate on > >all machines on both send and receive.[/color] > > When you reported this problem to Vonage support, what did they say?[/color] To force the fax to the lowest speed possible and turn off error correction. It frankly wasn't worth persevering with. As it was, it was a toss up between continuing with our less than perfect fax solution and using the Vonage 'fax line'. If the Vonage service had been reliable and effort free then we'd have continued with it. As it was, having confirmed that there was no problem either with our equipment or the broadband connection, it was easier just not to bother with Vonage. It seemed to me that, rather than being a specific 'fax line' using a fax codec (if such a thing exists), the Vonage service achieved no better results than I've achieved using the normal 'voice' channel with other VOIP services. The fact that there was no discernable difference in voice call quality between the 'fax line' and the normal Vonage line leads me to wonder whether the 'fax line' was optimised for fax at all. Just my opinions, other people may have better luck with the service. I assume that some people must achieve acceptable results with it or Vonage wouldn't continue to offer the service. -- Andy |
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