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  1. #21
    mashlehash victim of incest [my perspicuously dependant flavourlessness]
    That's What's Up, Nigger.

    >Now it's my fax machine.
  2. #22
    Hey who wants to start a tosser network with me L:#3
  3. #23
    Originally posted by ⋅⋆*$Pβ‚³C3β˜†πŸκ’°-β– ^β– κ’±vπŸ‘πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈβ«·α”•πŸŒŸα”•β«Έβš‘5H33Pβ‹†Β°βœ©πŸͺ That's what that program does ^ two virtual modems , using MS fax and scam to transmit to a virtual server which can auto toss them to email pr print them out

    the trick part is how do you do that outside of local network . I have a fax number 888-304-4985 but how do I set that to be my number for a server if thats accepting COM 2 PORT foip , not a fucking telephone signal. I have software to suck up a telephone signal but you need to configure it in the god damned wall and government servers to make it a connection or else it's not a PHONE connection

    like watf where do you buy phone numbers, everyone charges rip off prices.

    this shit makes no sense at all

    You need to set up a TelNet server, then set that as your server in the client software.
  4. #24
    I can send it via telnet in local just fine and move it back and forth, but i'm pretty sure even telnet lines end up being resolved via "SIP" which is basically just dsl/foip/voip. Everything i've read says you have to tweak the settings and fuck around with it and it's susceptible to packet loss, apparently sending through the "phone" is better but a PHONE and telnet are not the same thing and the software AND HARDWARE is not configured for it.... but I also learned that BBS terminals count as a local telnet server and yes there was Fax doors for BBS's that SENT IT TO THEM THROUGH TELNET JUST LIKE THEY DO CURRETNYTLY WITH FUCKING ECHO MAIL

    BUT I GUESS THAT'S JUST IMPOSSIBLE NOW????? I have a telnet server right here and like 14 other virtual servers but none of them can interact with jack shit unless I fork over some $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

  5. #25
    If I had a fax modem I could maybe send it out if I also had a phone line but I have neither of those things and don't want them either YOU CAN LITERALLY DO IT WITHOUT IT BUT THE FUCKING SOFTWARE IS MISSING LIKE A TINY AMOUNT OF CODE


    I bet all these indian fuckers have cracked versions and buy up all the cheap cool numbers, those fuckers. I'm gonna hone in on their hussle and ruin it for everyone by making the software OPEN SOURCE
  6. #26
    imagine running all these at once and sending a fax to ping off each of them so it has to hop through 6 virtual servers, 6 fax machines just to reach my email for $0

    epic

  7. #27
    Originally posted by β €β €β €β €β €β € WinFax PRO/TalkWorks PRO

    I can't fucking believe i'm actually considering running this. pretty sure I have both versions LUL
  8. #28
    Originally posted by ⋅⋆*$Pβ‚³C3β˜†πŸκ’°-β– ^β– κ’±vπŸ‘πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈβ«·α”•πŸŒŸα”•β«Έβš‘5H33Pβ‹†Β°βœ©πŸͺ I can send it via telnet in local just fine and move it back and forth, but i'm pretty sure even telnet lines end up being resolved via "SIP" which is basically just dsl/foip/voip. Everything i've read says you have to tweak the settings and fuck around with it and it's susceptible to packet loss, apparently sending through the "phone" is better but a PHONE and telnet are not the same thing and the software AND HARDWARE is not configured for it…. but I also learned that BBS terminals count as a local telnet server and yes there was Fax doors for BBS's that SENT IT TO THEM THROUGH TELNET JUST LIKE THEY DO CURRETNYTLY WITH FUCKING ECHO MAIL

    BUT I GUESS THAT'S JUST IMPOSSIBLE NOW????? I have a telnet server right here and like 14 other virtual servers but none of them can interact with jack shit unless I fork over some $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$


    Have you set the init strings correctly on the modems? Correct IRQ? Correct DMA? Correct init string?
  9. #29
    yES??? What does that do. I have no errors with the modems, everything is working 100% perfectly fine, it;'s just that it doesn't have the capability to do what I want. This seems l;ike a huge scam by the telecom companies to force people to use registered numbers to send fax, even though you can send it perfectly fine even as a modulated voice signal if you could just PUSH the data, but I mean I guess it makes sense to REQUIRE a number or else how do you keep track of it

    actually no, They should just assign a free internet number for everyone, that would solve all of this and make faxing free and put a LOT of companies out of business, an entire sector would die overnight. WHICH IS EXACTLY WHY THEY Don'T DO THIS. The economy is fake folkzz!
  10. #30
    mashlehash victim of incest [my perspicuously dependant flavourlessness]
    Originally posted by ⋅⋆*$Pβ‚³C3β˜†πŸκ’°-β– ^β– κ’±vπŸ‘πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈβ«·α”•πŸŒŸα”•β«Έβš‘5H33Pβ‹†Β°βœ©πŸͺ I can't fucking believe i'm actually considering running this. pretty sure I have both versions LUL

    You Know; Youare, a fucking nigger (so) why don't you run it? -the whole mile+









    ?SERGIO!
  11. #31
    Why don't you send me that via fax , bitch 888-304-4985
  12. #32
    Voice/Data/FAX Communications Going Next Level!
    From POTS to VOIP

    Both POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) and VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocols) have as their primary function to serve people's voice communication needs. However where you can get voice comms you can also get a data stream to send files and messages thorough. We are very lucky as there is an uncompressed VOIP protocol that uses an uncompressed stream. This means that, theoretically, you can get the same speeds as old-school dial-up speeds through a VOIP modem, often connecting at 48.8 kbps using the 56k v.90 and v.92 communications protocols. It is currently not possible to connect at the full 57.3 (56k) speeds because one end of that modem transaction needs to be fully digital to handle that, such as an ISDN line (Integrated Services Digital Network). ISDNs have two channels of 64 kbps throughput, so if you really know what you're doing you could lease an ISDN line and host two 56k dial-ins from the one ISDN connection. But back to POTS and VOIP, these technologies are exceptionally cool, allowing comms in times of war, natural disaster, or other horrific and unforeseen events when the Internet infrastructure is under attack or a catastrophe of some sort. For an average person with a POTS or VOIP line you can expect, under optimal conditions to get 48.8 kbps. On less than optimal lines, such as my own, I can easily get 19.2 kbps, but I use it for messaging and not transferring files so it works for me. My setup is rather sweet: I have an external 56k v.90 and v.92 modem by US Robotics that I connect into my Ubuntu/Linux box via an DTECH FTDI USB to Serial cable. The cable is expensive at around $30 CAD from Amazon but it is really quite cool, lighting up with different colours to indicate whether the device is primarily sending or receiving data at the moment. If I want 28.8 kbps to 33.6 kbps speeds I can bring a Ubuntu/Linux box downstairs and hook it right into the house's POTS connection. FAXes also work over both POTS and VOIP connections. That POTS works with FAXes is a given, as its obvious, but working over VOIP isn't that expected, but with an uncompressed VOIP line you can treat it as any old school POTS connection. It works quite well, surprisingly indeed. I use the GrandStream HT802 VOIP ATA (Analog Telephone Adaptor) for the hardware, and VOIP.ms as my service provider, who by the way has amazing ratesβ€”the best out there.
    FAX Modems

    Most modems that you can easily purchase now-a-days can also communicate with FAX protocols, that allow you to both send and receive FAXes from your modem. If you are receiving FAXes then this is a much better option than using a dedicated FAX machine. I have actually received advertisements on my old FAX machine that would give information about various retailers, home repair people, and un-requested garbage. Using a FAX modem with the appropriate software you can have your FAX modem save the FAXes in some sort of format that allows you to pick and choose what you want and what you don't want. It saves on printer paper and is far less annoying.
    Signing up With VOIP.ms With a Nod to bbsday.org

    VOIP.ms offers us some free service in return for advertising their offerings. Their offerings are being advertised to you not for the fact that we get money back from sending you to our affiliate link, but rather that we totally believe in this company for providing unsurpassed quality, reliability, and having very low phone rates. You can call anywhere in Canada and the USA for about one cent per minute. Residential and business options are available. Residential costs a flat rate of about $7 USD, while Business use is a per-minute offering at 0.09 cents per minute. Our affiliate link will be posted below this text shortly. You will need to buy an ATA (Analog Telephone Adaptor) to use VOIP.ms' services, which cost about $50 USD for the hardware and built-in software. If you are looking to reduce your phone bill drastically with a small initial investment then this solution may work well for you.
    Recommendations

    My recommended setup is exactly what I have right now which work perfectly for me. I'll post the name of the item with the Amazon link beside it, and will use the American Amazon.com system as there are more people in the USA than Canada, so it would be more relevant to most people.

    The USB-to-Serial Cable:
    https://www.amazon.com/DTECH-RS232-Serial-Supports-Windows/dp/B01J1HWLMM/

    The US Robotics External v.90 v.92 POTS serial modem:
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006HXM0/

    The extremely high quality telephone cable (RJ-11):
    https://www.amazon.com/C2G-28721-High-Speed-Internet-Meters/dp/B000083JZ0/

    VOIP.ms Phone Service: (Select G.711 Uncompressed Audio for the codec)
    https://www.voip.ms

    Ubuntu GNU/Linux:
    https://www.ubuntu.com

    The two cables go for a good price on Amazon, however the USR modems can be found at a large discount from eBay.com, even a third or a quarter of the price of one from Amazon, so its good to shop around.
  13. #33
    pretty sure these dudes from the sp00knet are gonna destroy global telecom scamming in one fell swoop which is funny that I also went down the same rabbithole they did in like a weekend , probably took them years.. meth ladies and gentlemen *bows*

    https://phatstar.net/projects/teleporter/
    https://phatstar.net/projects/spookbooks/

    The site isn't even fully built , there is no teleporter and no books lawl. SELL YOUR STOCKS IN ANYTHING RELATED TO TELECOM FAXXING
    WE GOING BIG
    OPEN SOURCE BBS ANARCHY STYLE BABY
  14. #34
    Meikai Heck This Schlong
    Originally posted by ⋅⋆*$Pβ‚³C3β˜†πŸκ’°-β– ^β– κ’±vπŸ‘πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈβ«·α”•πŸŒŸα”•β«Έβš‘5H33Pβ‹†Β°βœ©πŸͺ

  15. #35
    mashlehash victim of incest [my perspicuously dependant flavourlessness]
    I want to be 314 years old
  16. #36
    Originally posted by mashlehash I want to be 314 years old

    That's how long the world will be plunged into darkness if we don't defeat the telecom giants YESTERDAY!!!! you don't wanna be choked for HUNDREDS OF YEARS DO YA??? this is our last chance people .. you either build now or suffer forever in a cage built for you where death was engineered out

    I have no mouth but I must scream
    You will die... Forever and come back. Karma is real so is reincarnation.. except nobody told you about the insane AI stuck in a loop torturing us for all eternity.

    Hell? No... That would be AWAY from the cold reality that awaits us.. the lucky die first. Etc
  17. #37
    mashlehash victim of incest [my perspicuously dependant flavourlessness]
    implowerment
  18. #38
    I believe fax technology is undervalued in today's global economy. I expect we will see many Buck Angel VCs putting they're money where they're mouth is by funding big heavy into this segment going into the next two to three years .

    A new fax titan will emerge, do you have what it takes!?
  19. #39
    VHS and rotary-dial phones will also make a comeback.
  20. #40
    Originally posted by I Live In Your Crawlspace Secretly4 I believe fax technology is undervalued in today's global economy. I expect we will see many Buck Angel VCs putting they're money where they're mouth is by funding big heavy into this segment going into the next two to three years .

    A new fax titan will emerge, do you have what it takes!?

    SEND ME YOUR AMAZING WRITINGS VIA FAX IF YOU ARRE INTEREESTED ION BEING PUBLISHED IRMAA GOOD!!!
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