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| 40110 | 2002-03-22 02:24:00 | A friend has a laptop, Win98, Winfax pro 10. Latest telecom cell phone, analog & digital, automatic. Main computer at home, Win 98, and winfax pro 10 again. Home computer gets fax, rings cellphone, makes beep. Hook laptop to landline, ring home, retrieve fax to laptop. No problems. Hook laptop to cellphone, ring home, handshaking ok, won't retrieve fax. Home Winfax pro10 set to comunicate with regular and cellular GSM digital. (only other option avail. 'cellular anologue'). What does GSM stand for? Is this something different to Telecom digital. He can see when his phone is working in digital or anologue, but I don't think there is any way to set it manually. If he were to set WinFax pro to cellular anologue, would the cellphone recieve this, when it is in digital mode. And also would the landline still work? TIA. KO |
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| 40111 | 2002-03-22 05:18:00 | KO, don't quote me on this, but I do believe that Vodafone/TelstraClear cellphones are GSM and Telecom phones are CDMA or something else (not GSM). This *could* be causing the problem, but I seriously doubt that the type of digital phone would make any difference (I am most probably wrong though). | Guest (0) | ||
| 40112 | 2002-03-22 05:23:00 | Thanks Mike, I was suspecting that. Maybe someone can clarify the matter. |
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