FAXing has nothing to do with the Internet; it's more like phone service.
You need dial tone like a phone.
Rather than using the FAX capabilities built into Windows I suggest you get
and use Mighty FAX, a very good FAXing tool.
http://www.rkssoftware.com/mightyfax/overview.html
In order to have the FAXing capability and your phone service available at
the same time, that is both connected you will need an auto switch to
identify what kind of call is coming in, FAX or voice. The auto switch that
has been giving me excellent service for over 15 years is the brand
CommShare. They are known as Commswitch located at
http://www.commandcommunications.com/index.php
If you need a FAX number to call for testing feel free to transmit to 360
573-2054, my FAX number. Of course it'll probably be a toll call for you.
Good luck,
--
Don
Vancouver, USA
"Carol2" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> "Ken Blake, MVP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 20:10:01 -0700, zhj23
>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello!
>>>
>>> These days new computers do not come with a dial-up modem as these
>>> modems
>>> are becoming obsolete soon. Such being the case, how can I fax a
>>> document
>>> from my pc??
>>
>>
>> They aren't obsolete yet, and are still available, and inexpensive.
>> Even if your computer didn't come with one, you can buy an internal
>> fax modem for $10 US or a little more. They are very easy to install.
>>
>>
>>> Are there any software to replace the dial-up modem?
>>
>>
>> No, you can't replace a modem with software. Your only choices are to
>> buy one, as I suggested above (or even an external USB modem, although
>> they typically cost more), use a web-based fax service, or buy a
>> stand-alone fax machine.
>>
>> Personally, I prefer the last choice. I use an inexpensive stand-alone
>> fax machine, which I bought on sale for $20.
>>
>> --
>> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
>> Please Reply to the Newsgroup
>
> My PC came with an Agere Systems PCI-SV92PP Soft Modem, which is supposed
> to be a FAX/modem. I've never felt the need for fax capabilities, until
> this past week......so I never bothered to learn about the proceedure.
> I've been to the Help files & can read how to set it up.....I think. The
> problem is that I have moved to cable & have dropped the slow ISP service.
> We have just 1 phone line.
>
> My question is this......if I set the FAX up to print thru 1 of my
> printers, will it work on Just the phone line....without ISP service? Are
> there any forseeable problems that I should be aware of?
>
> Carol2
>