08.04.2013 The FaxFinder® fax server is an all-in-one appliance that delivers faxes to a recipient’s email in-box or network folder so they can be accessed via personal computer, laptop or mobile device. Faxes can also be routed to a network attached printer. Outbound faxes can be sent using a Web client or through Microsoft® Office applications. One FaxFinder® fax server can eliminate the need for multiple fax machines and Multi-Functional Peripherals (MFPs) in executive offices, in each department and in regional or remote offices.
BENEFITS:
Centralize fax operations to one location
Replace all legacy fax machines with one centrally located fax server.
Lower the cost of existing fax operations
Eliminate reoccurring costs of paper-based fax machines and expensive on-line services.
Comply with industry-specific initiatives
Meet HIPAA’s information privacy and security mandates, as well as the Sarbanes-Oxley corporate accountability regulations.
Integrate fax into existing business applications
Easily integrate fax into existing business applications with the Web Services API and Developer Guide.
Interoperable with a wide range of telephony systems
The FaxFinder is successfully tested and approved for use with a wide range of telephone systems.
To determine how many ports are needed for your work environment, estimate the amount of fax traffic the server will need to handle in a peak eight-hour period. Take into account heavier traffic times and add more ports if needed. In addition, consider how those needs might grow in the future. The table below may provide guidelines for selecting the appropriate model.
Pages per 8-Hour period |
FaxFinder® Analog |
FaxFinder® IP |
960 pages |
FF240 |
2 port |
FF240-IP |
2 channel |
1,920 pages |
FF440 |
4 port |
FF240-IP |
4 channel * |
2,880 pages |
FF840 |
8 port |
FF240-IP |
6 channel * |
3,840 pages |
FF840 |
8 port |
FF240-IP |
8 channel * |
Use Cases |
- POTS lines
- IP Phone System through station ports
- Legacy Phone Systems
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- SIP Trunks direct to FaxFinder
- IP Phone System through SIP and T.38
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Connections |
- Connects to LAN via RJ-45 connector
- Analog Station ports on PBX
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- Connects to LAN via RJ-45 connector
- SIP Trunk License on PBX
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* FaxFinder IP hardware supports 2 channels, and is field-upgradeable to 4-, 6-, or 8-channels using 2-channel upgrades
Note: This conservative calculation is based on a 60KB page transmitted at 9600 baud. Actual pages transmitted may be higher. |