Originally Posted by hockeyref
Adam this thing is network capable with a traditional ethernet plug. But you tell the printer where to send those PC faxes on your network much like setting a path. So you send them to a specific place or machine on the network. I mean otherwise how could you tell where you want the fax to go until it is recieved by at least one computer to view it and then send it on its way where ever you want it to go....

I would gather there would be no reason why your server couldn't be that recieving computer that then can route things after a human has reviewed them to decide where to send them....


I think I understand why I wasn't understanding the issue, and your explanation is very clear Paul.

On a P2P network, the computer apparently needs to be logged on in order for the shared folder to be "seen" by the networked device.

On a server/client system, all computers are logged off including the server and the shared folder is "seen" by the networked device.

It sounds like Leslie is maximizing the capability of her P2P network. Nothing more to do on this matter. thanks guys. smile


Adam Lauer, DO (solo FP)
Twin City Family Medicine
Brewer, ME