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Old May 11th, 2002, 07:43 PM
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Question basic fax questions

Can faxes be sent over DSL?
Does anyone know of any kick-a.. fax software for mac (OS9.1)
Are there any issues to running the G4 internal modem along with DSL?
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You shouldn't have any trouble using your modem along side DSL since it's the TCP/IP control panel is what determines what device is used when accessing things via a TCP protocol. as long as you TCP/IP control panel is set to Ethernet, all TCP apps will ignore the modem. Similarly your fax software will speak directly to the (analog) modem.

There are also services like Faxwave www.faxwave.com, which let you send and receive faxes through their service.
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