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carlos romero Posted on Oct 31, 2016

I need to connect my fax whit the magicjack

How can i connect my magicjack to my fax

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A voice over Internet protocol device, magicJack allows you to make and receive telephone calls from your computer using a USB device. While magicJack does not officially support sending and receiving faxes, you can connect a regular fax machine to the magicJack device to send and receive faxes.
Attach the magicJack device to a USB port on your computer.
Connect the phone wire to the port at the end of the magicJack device.
Connect the other end of the phone wire to the "Input" jack on your fax machine.
Turn off error correction on your fax machine, and set your fax machine to the lowest possible transmission speed. Consult your fax machine's user guide if you do not know how to turn off the error correction or lower the transmission speed on your fax machine.
Send a fax to your magicJack phone number to receive a fax. You can find your magicJack phone number at the top of the magicJack splash screen that will display on your computer after inserting the magicJack device.
Send a fax from your magicJack by loading the fax you want to send into your fax machine and pressing the "Send" button.

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It should work fine.
Plug your fax machine into your magicJack, just as you would normally connect your fax machine to your telephone jack.
IMPORTANT!! If your magicJack is connected to your computer, make sure that "Normal (Hi-Speed)" is selected. Your fax machine will not work if you have selected "Air Card (3G)".
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  1. Operating Systems
    • As of 2010, the Magic Jack works well with Windows XP and Vista machines. Windows 7 has reported problems listed on their Microsoft Answers forum.
    Do Not Support
    • According to the Magic Jack company website they "...do not officially support using faxing with Magic Jack."

    Testing the Fax
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Read more: Does Magic Jack Support Faxing? ' eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_7148239_magic-jack-support-faxing_.html#ixzz1tntAK093
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