Sending a fax through Obi202?

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QBZappy:
UserAsdf,

While you're at it, how about the T38 codec?

pc44:
Quote from: QBZappy on July 05, 2012, 05:06:21 pm

While you're at it, how about the T38 codec?

Indeed!!  I can't wait to get my setup up and running.  UserAsdf, if you decide to test out the T.38 at all and are successful, please keep us informed! :)

Thanks,
pc44

UserAsdf:
I haven't had a chance to try disabling all the codecs again to try and force T.38 yet. When the gf stops yelling at me for "playing with phone stuff all the time" I'll give it another try since I'm also curious myself. (I'll try to sneak this in later tonight 8))

I can say that I haven't seen T.38 show up on the call status page so far, and I've checked it religiously during testing up to this point.

UserAsdf:
I just tried to dial a fax number with all codecs disabled except T.38 via Callcentric. I received this error message from my Obi202:

"The number you dialed was rejected by the service provider. Reason is 415."

I think I remember reading somewhere the codec should automatically switch to T.38 during a call in progress if fax is detected? Meaning the call begins as G711 or even G729, then later switches to T.38 if both ends are happy? I could be wrong. ???

Felix:
As I am reading this thread... baffles me why would one want to go through all this pain to send a fax through the fax machine, rather than use an online faxing service...
http://www.faxcompare.com/

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