1. Faxing using a faxmodem and Windows XP Fax Services can *only* be
used with a "regular" telephone line. It can't be used with cable and
it can't be used with a "digital" phone service such as a digital PBX
system found in many offices.
2. The "modem" used for Internet access via "cable" is *not* a fax modem.
3. You may, in fact, have a fax modem built into your computer. If so,
this would be entirely separate from your cable modem. It is not at all
clear what your "AT&T gateway (2wire) modem" might be (it sounds like a
cable modem. A model number would help. It also is not clear if you
have in fact connected a fax modem to a telephone line in *addition* to
your high speed cable connection.
4. The easiest way to confirm a fax number is to call it using a regular
telephone. If it answers and you hear fax tones, then you know that
there is a fax machine at the other end.
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"beginner fixer" <beginn...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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"Lem" wrote:
I am having a probelm with getting "NO ANSWER" from one modem destination.
By using a regular phone, I found that destination modem takes about 7 rings
before the destination fax tone is transmitted. By that time it appears the
my (sending) fax modem times out. It seems that the sender modem timesout in
about 60 seconds. So how can the sending modem be set to higher timeout
period. For example is it possible to set the sending fac timeout to 120
seconds?
"jho" <j...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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