Originally Posted by Leslie
You do have to connect the machine via USB or parallel to a computer on your network but then the "Received Faxes" folder can be shared across the network
Leslie, under Main Features, fourth bullet down on your posted link, it tells you it is Ethernet capable. So, you can definitely connect it directly to an Ethernet port which will allow all PCs on the network to connect directly. That is what the "N" in the "DN" is for. See you have an even better machine than you thought.

Steven, Adam is completely correct. Your fax machine has to say Fax to PC capable or all the software in the world won't help. As far as software that can work with it there are many out there including XP's own version: Microsoft Fax. You can Google the others.

I had posted originally in Tips and Tricks:
http://amazingcharts.com/ub/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=4556&page=3#Post4556

a few machines that will do what you want. Many others do. These are just a couple of suggestions of good machines you can get for a good deal. Leslie gives one above. Personally, any machine such as printers, scanners or fax machines should be networkable IMHO.



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