Re: Question.



Good idea, Romy, but I'm not here during the day to screen faxes.

Maybe you can help me here, and if not, anyone else...If I drop cable
for my Internet provider and opt for DSL, can I still fax on that line
(the new DSL line, that is)? I vaguely remember reading something
about that not working...

Anne/OH

On Mon, 9 Jan 2006 13:30:43 -0600, Romy <Romy.21dtxc@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>
>Anne, I did the exact same thing as you described, losing a business
>phone line in the process and enjoying the savings from that. It felt
>great though, to have it all work properly, including the caller ID,
>answering machine, distictive ring on the fax, all on one personal
>line. Ahhh sweet success. One wonderful thing is I have, for free,
>caller ID on the fax. You can tell the junk faxes right away if you
>bother to check them. I turn off my power on the fax when I see one
>coming my way which these days is very rare.
>
>Anne Carle Wrote:
>> And then there's the very obvious, too--the machine has to be set to
>> "auto answer" for it to discern a voice call from a fax.
>>
>> I'd be embarrassed to tell how long it took to get it set up right...
>>
>> Anne/OH
>>
>> On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 13:57:40 -0600, bsptss <bsptss.21c257@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>> [color=blue]
>> >
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