Can I send faxes through Optusnet Cable?
No you can’t, although there are ways to send faxes over the internet, but they usually require seperate subscription fees, and aren’t particularly flexible. If you’ve still got your crusty old analogue (dial-up) modem lying around, you can plug it back in and use it for faxing (assuming you’ve got the appropriate software, like WinFax).
No you can’t, although there are ways to send faxes over the internet, but they usually require seperate subscription fees, and aren’t particularly flexible. If you’ve still got your crusty old analogue (dial-up) modem lying around, you can plug it back in and use it for faxing (assuming you’ve got the appropriate software, like WinFax). 6.1.10 If my neighbour connects to Optusnet Cable, will that affect me? No more so than if someone in the next suburb signs up. Cable systems are managed so that there is generally sufficient resources available for most circumstances. Cable modems share both upstream and downstream channels. Cable ISPs will typically deploy a maximum of 2000 subs on any one shared domain or “segment”. Downstream chanels are deployed on unused TV channels so as more subs on each segment take the service additional capacity can be added in the downstream channel, within the limits of available unused TV chanels. A TV channel typicaly carries 27Mbps. So if a segment has