I have a hub. If incoming faxes are automatic, but what about setting it up for outgoing?murphy wrote:Do you have a Telo?
Incoming FAXes are automatic on a hub.
Best setup for Incoming FAX?
Re: Best setup for Incoming FAX?
Dial *99 pause before you dial the destination phone number.FreePhone wrote:I have a hub. If incoming faxes are automatic, but what about setting it up for outgoing?murphy wrote:Do you have a Telo?
Incoming FAXes are automatic on a hub.
If you are dialing manually the pause is to wait for the dial tone to return.
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Re: Best setup for Incoming FAX?
Had the same problem until I used the following configuration:
Set up a second line with a non-default ring pattern (s-s-l-l)
Routed my Ooma telo to my fax machine and then my telephone. (Tried using a splitter, as recommended, but had no success)
Set Ooma Voicemail to 9 rings (54 seconds)
On my Fax Machine (Cannon MX870) I did the following:
Turned off ECM
Set Ring pattern to DRPD
Set DRPD Fax ring pattern to other ring pattern
Those settings worked for me to receive a fax.
Now to just configure the Ooma to only forward my original number and not it and the fax number, everything would be golden.
Set up a second line with a non-default ring pattern (s-s-l-l)
Routed my Ooma telo to my fax machine and then my telephone. (Tried using a splitter, as recommended, but had no success)
Set Ooma Voicemail to 9 rings (54 seconds)
On my Fax Machine (Cannon MX870) I did the following:
Turned off ECM
Set Ring pattern to DRPD
Set DRPD Fax ring pattern to other ring pattern
Those settings worked for me to receive a fax.
Now to just configure the Ooma to only forward my original number and not it and the fax number, everything would be golden.
Re: Best setup for Incoming FAX?
Hi wpwood3,
I'm not very technical so I just get a free online fax: http://www.k7.net/index.htm
The only challenge for this free online fax and voicemail service is:
1. It's a 206 area code (but now a day may not be an issue especially you use it sparingly)
2. You need to keep the # active within 30 days or account will go inactivate and you will have to get a new #. For me, I just set a reminder to call the # once every months and the vm kicked in and I'm done.
My question for everyone... how do you type "pause" after *99 on HP 6500 wireless computer fax screen?
I'm not very technical so I just get a free online fax: http://www.k7.net/index.htm
The only challenge for this free online fax and voicemail service is:
1. It's a 206 area code (but now a day may not be an issue especially you use it sparingly)
2. You need to keep the # active within 30 days or account will go inactivate and you will have to get a new #. For me, I just set a reminder to call the # once every months and the vm kicked in and I'm done.
My question for everyone... how do you type "pause" after *99 on HP 6500 wireless computer fax screen?
Re: Best setup for Incoming FAX?
I have the same HP6500 E709N machine. I connected it as follows
Modem -> Router -> OOma Telo
Ooma phone port -> Splitter : to DECT phone and HP 6500
fax enabled in setup.ooma.com
I don't need the *99 for outbound fax. Incoming fax is not automatic. I have to press the 'Fax start' button on the 6500 for it to receive it.
Modem -> Router -> OOma Telo
Ooma phone port -> Splitter : to DECT phone and HP 6500
fax enabled in setup.ooma.com
I don't need the *99 for outbound fax. Incoming fax is not automatic. I have to press the 'Fax start' button on the 6500 for it to receive it.
Re: Best setup for Incoming FAX?
This free K7 fax and VM service works wonderfully. Faxes and VMs come directly to your email inbox. Thanks for the info.mliu25 wrote:Hi wpwood3,
I'm not very technical so I just get a free online fax: http://www.k7.net/index.htm
The only challenge for this free online fax and voicemail service is:
1. It's a 206 area code (but now a day may not be an issue especially you use it sparingly)
2. You need to keep the # active within 30 days or account will go inactivate and you will have to get a new #. For me, I just set a reminder to call the # once every months and the vm kicked in and I'm done.
My question for everyone... how do you type "pause" after *99 on HP 6500 wireless computer fax screen?