Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v
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@Dashrender said in Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v:
We looked at e faxing solutions but it was not cost effective as we only pay I think $45/month for the line and LD and we fax close to 200 pages/month in some cases. Going to revisit one our fax needs reduce.
200? lol, and efaxing wasn't cost effective - try 700, efaxing was going to cost us like $1400/m compared to $60 for two POTS lines.... crazy.
You said 700 pages a month before.
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@Dashrender you are faxing 15,400 pages a month? Can a POTS line even handle that much during the working hours of a month?
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@scottalanmiller said in Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v:
@scotth said in Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v:
We got a quote for $800 / mo. for 3,000 FAXes / mo. -- approx 9,000 pages / mo. A few POTS lines and an
IntermecMultitech FAX server paid for that rather quickly.
Sorry folks, but there are industries that will FAX no matter the opinion of others.Not a horrible price, but supposedly way, way higher than the voip.ms price. Which is like $200-$270 supposedly.
There's a huge difference here though Scott - with the VOIP.ms solution, YOU have to provide the ATA, the fax modem, the local storage, etc.
With those online solutions, you just have, heck - your phone.
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@jt1001001 said in Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v:
We looked at e faxing solutions but it was not cost effective as we only pay I think $45/month for the line and LD and we fax close to 200 pages/month in some cases. Going to revisit one our fax needs reduce.
Aww.. I missed that this was per month... the number was so low I just assumed it was a day.
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@scottalanmiller said in Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v:
@Dashrender said in Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v:
We looked at e faxing solutions but it was not cost effective as we only pay I think $45/month for the line and LD and we fax close to 200 pages/month in some cases. Going to revisit one our fax needs reduce.
200? lol, and efaxing wasn't cost effective - try 700, efaxing was going to cost us like $1400/m compared to $60 for two POTS lines.... crazy.
You said 700 pages a month before.
yeah - you seeing that would make 700/m for $1400 would be insanely expensive...
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@Dashrender said in Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v:
@jt1001001 said in Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v:
We looked at e faxing solutions but it was not cost effective as we only pay I think $45/month for the line and LD and we fax close to 200 pages/month in some cases. Going to revisit one our fax needs reduce.
Aww.. I missed that this was per month... the number was so low I just assumed it was a day.
200 is way more likely to be a monthly figure, even for a decent sized company. For us 200 is like a "corporate lifetime" number, and it all happened in 1999-2001. LOL
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@Dashrender said in Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v:
@scottalanmiller said in Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v:
@scotth said in Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v:
We got a quote for $800 / mo. for 3,000 FAXes / mo. -- approx 9,000 pages / mo. A few POTS lines and an
IntermecMultitech FAX server paid for that rather quickly.
Sorry folks, but there are industries that will FAX no matter the opinion of others.Not a horrible price, but supposedly way, way higher than the voip.ms price. Which is like $200-$270 supposedly.
There's a huge difference here though Scott - with the VOIP.ms solution, YOU have to provide the ATA, the fax modem, the local storage, etc.
With those online solutions, you just have, heck - your phone.
I've played around with using a voice line from VOIP.MS for sending faxes as they advertise support for t38. It is very hit or miss though whether faxes successfully send or not. I sometimes get the feeling that it depends on who the receiving provider is. If I send to a Comcast phone line it seems to typically go through. If I send to an AT&T line it seems to error out near the end of the fax.
VOIP.MS recently started advertising FoIP but it still requires having a virtualfax number as well as a voiceline.
Scroll all the way to the bottom
https://wiki.voip.ms/article/Virtual_Fax -
@syko24 said in Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v:
@Dashrender said in Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v:
@scottalanmiller said in Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v:
@scotth said in Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v:
We got a quote for $800 / mo. for 3,000 FAXes / mo. -- approx 9,000 pages / mo. A few POTS lines and an
IntermecMultitech FAX server paid for that rather quickly.
Sorry folks, but there are industries that will FAX no matter the opinion of others.Not a horrible price, but supposedly way, way higher than the voip.ms price. Which is like $200-$270 supposedly.
There's a huge difference here though Scott - with the VOIP.ms solution, YOU have to provide the ATA, the fax modem, the local storage, etc.
With those online solutions, you just have, heck - your phone.
I've played around with using a voice line from VOIP.MS for sending faxes as they advertise support for t38. It is very hit or miss though whether faxes successfully send or not. I sometimes get the feeling that it depends on who the receiving provider is. If I send to a Comcast phone line it seems to typically go through. If I send to an AT&T line it seems to error out near the end of the fax.
VOIP.MS recently started advertising FoIP but it still requires having a virtualfax number as well as a voiceline.
Scroll all the way to the bottom
https://wiki.voip.ms/article/Virtual_FaxInteresting - I deployed this for a customer with a grandstream ATA about 6 months ago, and they have had no complaints.
That said - There are posts around ML where my "phone provider" Cox - which only deals in SIP trunks - was having major issues because of line noise being injected into their cable system upstream from my location. Clear the noise, the problem goes away.
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@syko24 said in Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v:
VOIP.MS recently started advertising FoIP but it still requires having a virtualfax number as well as a voiceline.
Yeah, that's what I'm pricing out.
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@scottalanmiller said in Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v:
@scotth said in Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v:
We got a quote for $800 / mo. for 3,000 FAXes / mo. -- approx 9,000 pages / mo. A few POTS lines and an
IntermecMultitech FAX server paid for that rather quickly.
Sorry folks, but there are industries that will FAX no matter the opinion of others.Not a horrible price, but supposedly way, way higher than the voip.ms price. Which is like $200-$270 supposedly.
Honestly, handing it off to a service doesn't bother me. If the price were under twice our costs, I could state a case for it. Beside the petroleum industry being still hard after FAXs, dealing with the government is still done with FAX..... a lot of FAXs.
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@scotth 60% of our faxes are government; rest are a mix of healthcare and oddball companies who don't take PO's in email.
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@jt1001001 We're close to 50/50 government/customer across all of our bulk plants. Interoffice we attempt to scan to a folder. I can't tell you how many times I saw someone print our a message and then FAX it. It sets my blood to boiling. If I mention that there's another, better, easier, more efficient, pleasing, justified way to do it, I get the 'that's nice, I'll do that next time' look. The owner has been pushing for better behavior. He seems to be getting good results. Hehe
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@scotth said in Any way to pass through pci fax modem in hyper-v:
@jt1001001 We're close to 50/50 government/customer across all of our bulk plants. Interoffice we attempt to scan to a folder. I can't tell you how many times I saw someone print our a message and then FAX it. It sets my blood to boiling. If I mention that there's another, better, easier, more efficient, pleasing, justified way to do it, I get the 'that's nice, I'll do that next time' look. The owner has been pushing for better behavior. He seems to be getting good results. Hehe
yeah - only way to push this through is to make faxing super painful - remove all fax lines - place last remaining fax machine with an active line in your office behind a locked door (or where ever they can't access with you or your designee)... they will change quickly at that point.