BigShyBear
MIS
I cannot find a good place for this question, so I am deliberately asking in the wrong place.
I need a reliable fax solution that can let some of my laptop users send and receive faxes over TCP/IP via their Sprint and Verizon wireless cards to preferrably a central fax server I can control, then out to other peoples fax machines.
I have a Castelle Lanfax machine installed, but I want to throw that unreliable piece of garbage under a train.
I ran an experiment with Winfax which failed due to communications timeouts whenever I used the Sprint or Verizon wireless cards.
So far everything I've seen about a Fax over IP (FOIP) standard indicates that the only 'standard' -T.38 specifies how to use TCP/IP and the internet to replace phone service for fax machine to fax machine communication.
Does anybody have any suggestions?
The software on the notebooks needs to be a 'Print to the fax service' type of software, not 'attach an e-mail and send to the gateway' service.
BigShyBear
(MIS)
I need a reliable fax solution that can let some of my laptop users send and receive faxes over TCP/IP via their Sprint and Verizon wireless cards to preferrably a central fax server I can control, then out to other peoples fax machines.
I have a Castelle Lanfax machine installed, but I want to throw that unreliable piece of garbage under a train.
I ran an experiment with Winfax which failed due to communications timeouts whenever I used the Sprint or Verizon wireless cards.
So far everything I've seen about a Fax over IP (FOIP) standard indicates that the only 'standard' -T.38 specifies how to use TCP/IP and the internet to replace phone service for fax machine to fax machine communication.
Does anybody have any suggestions?
The software on the notebooks needs to be a 'Print to the fax service' type of software, not 'attach an e-mail and send to the gateway' service.
BigShyBear
(MIS)