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wdm1964 (TechnicalUser)
10 Jun 12 0:18
Does anyone know of a device you can install between a fax machine and an "analog" VoIP line or Ethernet port that will increase the reliability of faxes. The VoIP network we are connected to does NOT act as a T 38 gateway so this issue is getting very tough to solve. I have tried finding a stand alone device (that does not require using a service) that will capture a fax and then convert it into a reliable analog stream for legacy fax machines, but I have had no luck in finding one. Please help!
hairlessupportmonkey (IS/IT--Management)
11 Jun 12 8:28
How about a simple Linksys ATA? Register it up as a SIP endpoint to the PBX and plug the FAX into the alog port.

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Helpful Member!  Billz66 (TechnicalUser)
3 Aug 12 6:45
SPA2102 will support T38 on 1 port
I think its replacement the SPA122 will suppport 2 ports of T38

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