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    Software/IT 50+ Posts jneezy2008 is on a distinguished road jneezy2008's Avatar
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    I agree with Cobiray. You'll have to slow the baud rate of the fax machine if you choose to use VoIP. I have experienced this with Muratecs and slowing the baud rate will get the faxes to go out about 90% of the time. Your fax machine should receive faxes just fine, it's just sending them that may be problematic or really slow.

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    If faxing is critical to your customer, don't do VOIP. This is analog data being converted to digital and compressed, then re-constructed and re-converted. Even with fax modems set at minimum speeds, there are frequent errors and data dropouts.
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    Voip fax

    Solution that works for me.

    set RX and TX to 9600 baud (V29), switch off ECM, Set default scan to Normal.

    Every thing should work then.

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