Hi Jim, Thank you for your detailed answer.
> I doubt anything is available (yet) that speaks iax/iax2, but > sip or h.323 should be supported. Just make sure it can take > a g.711 call and act like a fax machine; and take a bitmap > and generate a g.711 call to send that document. > > If all you can find is a g.711 to t.38 solution, openh323 has > support for t.38 to eg hylafax. A bit of a rube-goldberg, > but it ought to work. I think to a SIP or IAX user agent ( I don't want to use H.323) with only G.711 support and able to emulate a virtual modem who then be used by a standard FAX application (Linux or Windows based) > > The biggest issue with these kinds of setups is latency. > The fax protocols, as you can imagine, have latency > requriements that are more stringent than voice calls. I need it only on the LAN, with a PSTN connection through a X100P card, so latency must not be an issue. BR, Dan _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
