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| | Fax & Scan over Bluetooth I can't get WFS to successfully use the fax modem on my mobile phone over Bluetooth. The modem and Bluetooth connection are working fine outside WFS and I can successfully connect to a VPN over the internet using the mobile phone's modem via Bluetooth. I just can't think what could possibly be the problem. Has anyone else tried to set up their mobile phone as a fax modem over Bluetooth? By the way, my carrier is T-mobile. I have already called them and they have confirmed that fax and data is enabled on my account. I'm using a Nokia 6233 but I don't think that should be relevant because I can already us the modem over Bluetooth to connect to the internet. Thanks for any advice. Steve |
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| | Re: Fax & Scan over Bluetooth Small wonder. Fax software requires an analog fax modem over analog phone lines. You are using neither. What did you expect? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Steve_Urban" <urbanite001@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:5EA35961-5F45-4141-B7BC-286BE564F9CC@xxxxxx Quote: >I can't get WFS to successfully use the fax modem on my mobile phone over >Bluetooth. The modem and Bluetooth connection are working fine outside WFS >and I can successfully connect to a VPN over the internet using the mobile >phone's modem via Bluetooth. > > I just can't think what could possibly be the problem. Has anyone else > tried to set up their mobile phone as a fax modem over Bluetooth? > > By the way, my carrier is T-mobile. I have already called them and they > have confirmed that fax and data is enabled on my account. I'm using a > Nokia 6233 but I don't think that should be relevant because I can already > us the modem over Bluetooth to connect to the internet. > > Thanks for any advice. > > Steve |
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| | Re: Fax & Scan over Bluetooth "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Quote: > Answer remains the same. All Microsoft Fax products require an analog fax > modem and an analog phone line. Always have. http://bluetooth-explorer.blogspot.c...bluetooth.html This guy says he's done it in XP... and implies it can be done in Vista. Another question is how would vista know whether it is an analog line? does it always wait for dial-tone? It goes to reason that being able to use my cell phone as a modem with Vista's native apps I should be able to use it as a phone, or a fax, why would there be a reason otherwise? I guess the answer would have to be something cynical and offensive to MS In any case does anyone know of freeware that would work if what Russ claims is actually true? -- I am an amish signature virus, as we do not believe in technology we rely on the honor system, please copy this message to your signature now. |
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| | Re: Fax & Scan over Bluetooth Beyond the purview of this group. Note that the article states at least 2 third party requirements: - a Bluetooth enabled phone - a fax service subscription, already activated by your cellular operator Whether those services can convert the a digital signal to an analog one that XP fax can utilize is a question for those vendors. Repeating. No Microsoft Fax Service can use anything but an analog line and signal. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dark Lard" <DarkLard@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C4F02CD9-5FE0-41E1-B9AA-0CD103E54C20@xxxxxx Quote: > > "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: > Quote: >> Answer remains the same. All Microsoft Fax products require an analog fax >> modem and an analog phone line. Always have. > I too don't think that is correct... > > http://bluetooth-explorer.blogspot.c...bluetooth.html > > This guy says he's done it in XP... and implies it can be done in Vista. > Another question is how would vista know whether it is an analog line? > does > it always wait for dial-tone? > > It goes to reason that being able to use my cell phone as a modem with > Vista's native apps I should be able to use it as a phone, or a fax, why > would there be a reason otherwise? > I guess the answer would have to be something cynical and offensive to MS > > In any case does anyone know of freeware that would work if what Russ > claims > is actually true? > > -- > I am an amish signature virus, as we do not believe in technology we rely > on > the honor system, please copy this message to your signature now. > > |
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| | Re: Fax & Scan over Bluetooth I have used fax and scan with success with vista business, but it does seem inconsistent, use it on my cell phone almost daily, takes about 2 min. to send, my problem is sometimes it says "fax sent successfully to (##) and other times in outbox it says fatal error, but in fact it does send. I end up having to use the outbox to track my sent faxes, and sent box to track others. as of lately, fax monitor does not come up to show progress(which is handy). it seems to me that there is some small setting that needs a tweak or two??. I have posted this question all over with no luck. most of all it seems there is not a lot of use for fax and scan over cell phones. I am sure the analog angle may have something to do with it, as my other phone, worked flawlessly, it was not analog, but also was not using the newer networks, as most are now. just a thought. "Dark Lard" wrote: Quote: > > "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: > Quote: > > Answer remains the same. All Microsoft Fax products require an analog fax > > modem and an analog phone line. Always have. > I too don't think that is correct... > > http://bluetooth-explorer.blogspot.c...bluetooth.html > > This guy says he's done it in XP... and implies it can be done in Vista. > Another question is how would vista know whether it is an analog line? does > it always wait for dial-tone? > > It goes to reason that being able to use my cell phone as a modem with > Vista's native apps I should be able to use it as a phone, or a fax, why > would there be a reason otherwise? > I guess the answer would have to be something cynical and offensive to MS > > In any case does anyone know of freeware that would work if what Russ claims > is actually true? > > -- > I am an amish signature virus, as we do not believe in technology we rely on > the honor system, please copy this message to your signature now. > > |
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