Re: WinXP FAX Console - FAX Modem Question



Don <w9cw@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I've used WinXP Fax Console before, and it meets my basic needs
without installing a 3rd party software application. My question
relates to the actual internal PCI modem card. I've been looking at
the Multi-Tech MultiModem ZPX V.92 internal controller-based modem
which supports 33.6 FAX.

Having the capability of 33.6 FAX won't mean much. If the machine you
are receiving from is only sending at a slower speed, then that's all
you'll get. Same goes for sending... you will be restricted by the
receive speed at the other end. I think most machines are working at
14.4.

You can use either of the modems you mentioned.
.



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