Just another note on radio station interference. The FCC mandates that lines must deliver a minimum standard of quality at the network iterface. If there's a local <known> radio interference source, such as a local transmitter, the telephone company should be willing to install (at their own expense), a filter to catch such interference. We have many customers in a Northern VA community that have successfully gotten the VZ to install these filters. Just remember that the telephone company only has to clean the line quality to the network interface; interference due to wiring beyond this point is your problem.

One other thing you might want to check is that wiring on this line is twisted-pair. If it's not, the telephone company's filter won't be able to clear the iterference. Red/Green/Black/Yellow cable (if that's what you have) isn't going to work for you. Consider twisted-pair cable to the fax if possible.

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Ed
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How come there's always enough time to go back and fix it a second time?

[This message has been edited by ev607797 (edited April 21, 2005).]


Ed Vaughn, MBSWWYPBX