Faxination DID routes incoming faxes from the fax server, through the LAN, and directly to users' workstations. Operating at a 14.4-Kbps V.17 fax-transmission rate and using Modified Read data compression, Faxination DID (two-port version, US$1845; four-port version, US$3245) supports T.30 subaddress routing and provides automatic trunk-busy out, trunk-loop back test, diagnostic tools, power-fail support, and DTMF and pulse-dial decoding.
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