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Re: [hylafax-users] Faxing over VOIP?



Peter Verhoeven wrote:

Does anyone have any experience with Hylafax on top of a VOIP line?

I've been testing this succesfully with one line. i.e. take the output
of one of the modems in hylafax, connect it to a VOIP adapter, and it
works fine (faxes succesfully transmit).



Depending on your VoIP adapter and your internet connection and your VoIP provider your success will vary. Remember that VoIP connections are typically lossy due to jitter, and so when you're communicating data on a lossy medium then data is lost and either will require retransmission to correct or will cause session failures. The degree of lossiness will depend on a lot of things.


I understand that the proper method for doing this is FOIP and uses
different protocol than VOIP. So anyone using true FOIP in conjunction
with Hylafax, I'd certainly be interested in hearing about your setup
too.



If your VoIP adapter supports T.38 (FoIP) and if your VoIP provider also supports T.38, then the adapter probably uses T.38 for faxing already. It's just a matter of configuring the adapter and getting a compatible provider. You probably won't notice a difference from there except that the lossiness becomes a non-issue.


The next stage I want to test is 8 simultaneous fax over VOIP lines, and
I'm wondering if any solutions exists to do this without all the
hardware layers. i.e. currently it's hylafax->faxboard->voip
adapter->internet. Is there any way to go hylafax->internet direct?


There are two softmodems that work with HylaFAX that I know of. t38modem from OpenH323 and iaxmodem. These would let you do that. However, again, the idea of passing fax audio over lossy VoIP channels is not entirely a great one.


Lee.


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