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    For us - yes, for clients who say they absolutely require fax, no.
    We run Fax2Email for inbound faxing for the most part but people
    want to be able to traditionally send faxes, and with the copper cut
    off apparently looming locally, we need to have a tested and working
    VoIP equivalent ready for our clients.<br>
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      <div>The holy grail of faxing is a scanner and email....</div>
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      <div>Macca</div>
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        On 22 Apr 2014, at 5:31 pm, "Andrew Yager" <<a
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          <div dir="ltr">Hi Joseph,
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            <div>Best luck with these units is to disable anything smart
              and make sure the impedence settings are set correctly.</div>
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            <div>Our usual strategy is:</div>
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            <div>- disable silence suppressio <br>
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            <div>- disable fax detection</div>
            <div>- disable T.38</div>
            <div>- set Australian impedance settings</div>
            <div>- ensure only codec for negotiation is alaw</div>
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            <div>normally this takes it from about a 20% success rate on
              fax calls to around 96%.</div>
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            <div>Still looking for a "holy grail" solution.</div>
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            <div>Thanks,</div>
            <div>Andrew</div>
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            <div class="gmail_quote">On 22 April 2014 15:31, Joseph
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                Hi list,<br>
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                 Trying to have some luck using faxes behind Cisco SPA
                ATA's, in particular testing with an SPA122. I can get
                the unit to detect its a fax coming through, but often
                they don't begin communication between the 2 endpoints,
                or if by luck they do I get a comm error.<br>
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                 T.38 is enabled, NSE enabled, also tried with no NSE
                enabled.<br>
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                 Anyone had luck getting these units to work in AU ?<br>
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                Thanks,<br>
                Joe<br>
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