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On Sunday 27 October 2002 01:51, you wrote:
>
> yeah, yeah, heard you the first time...
>

Sorry about the double post. Problem with my email client.

> ofcourse you can use your line for faxes, it's a standard SL (albeint
> DSL) and still works as POTS (whic his what you need for a G3 fax). just
> hook any regular modem to the line.
>

This I figured that out for myself...:)

> if you reprogram your Alcatel to whistle like a fax at low frequencies,
> we (and the engineers in Alcatel) will be glad to know how you managed
> it.

I was hoping for an answer along the lines of "Oh yes. When you have ppp with 
your modem you can use a standard [...fill some vague protocol which I don't 
know the name of here...] to send faxes to it and it will put them in the low 
frequencies... No luck I guess...:(

Will get a standard fax-modem to go along with this one then...:)

Cheers,
        Mark
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