On Feb 17, 2005, at 2:32 PM, Justin Richards wrote:
I don't do a lot of faxing, but I would like to know I'm going to receive them when I do get one..
I think therein lies the key to your problem. If you're not doing a lot of faxing then its hard to know if the problem is at your end or if its somewhere else (like your ISP). Sending or receiving a fax every now and then means you can easily fall into this situation:
1) after a successful fax or two during a given period of time you think AHA! this is working without a hitch.
2) after an unsuccessful fax or two during a given period of time you think DANG! this is no longer working....what changed at *my* end?
At least that has been my experience using several VOIP providers but always the same ISP with no changes at my end.
It comes down to the fact that some people are lucky to have an ISP that maintains their network properly while others must suffer at the hands of an ISP that does a really crummy job.
-mark
-- Mark Eissler, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mixtur Interactive, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mixtur.com
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