Sending a fax through Obi202?
QBZappy:
Quote from: UserAsdf on July 05, 2012, 01:44:41 pm
Windows 7 Fax & Scan won't allow me to change the fax or port speed of my usb faxmodem, but I'm not sure if that's relevant when fax negotiation never even occurs due to the answering fax tones being silenced by the Obi202.
This is for WinXP: (For Win7 see pc44 one post above this one)
This might be an important detail. Fax modems by default usually are set to go at the max speed of 115200 bd. To change the baud speed of the fax modem, you need to go to Control Panel, Administrative tools, Computer management, device management, look for the modem, look under properties, and look for a tab where the baud speed can be modified. There is the possibility that the speed can not be changed. Different manufactures allow modification of the com port and baud rate, others don't. You might get lucky. Have a look.
pc44
Son of a gun, I see you type faster than me :D
UserAsdf:
Hello. Unfortunately, the port speed setting is greyed out and won't allow me to change it.
I'm really appreciating everyone's help btw, in case I haven't mentioned it yet. :)
QBZappy:
UserAsdf,
Even greyed out, can you see what the baud speed is set at? If so what is it set at?
QBZappy:
Another way to do it. Probably same result. What is the model name/number of the fax modem?
Changing the Modem Speed (Windows 7)
http://www.acs.nmu.edu/faq/index.php?action=artikel&cat=4&id=120&artlang=en
Ostracus:
Quote from: UserAsdf on July 05, 2012, 01:44:41 pm
I did confirm the calls were going over Callcentric both via the Obi202 call status page and by calling my own fax number hosted by Callcentric. (Doing the latter results in voicemail prompts)
Callcentric, did you go to the "DID forwarding" tab and set the line to "Fax"?
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