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The Rexto Network Fax Server is a complete, highly economical, easy-to-use network fax server. It was designed to meet the needs of small to mid-sized businesses or workgroups, and comes with all the necessary hardware and software to allow network users to send and receive faxes from the desktop or browser.
Rexto Network Fax Server is a turnkey solution that connects to PSTN fax lines. It provides both software and web management interface, and allows you to receive faxes wherever you are as e-mails and send faxes from any application that can print. The system provides distributed faxing capabilities, over a WAN, from a corporate office to small remote offices as well as to field sales people. By S series V.34 Network Fax Server, it offers V.34/33.6K Super G3 fax and JBIG fax compression, reduces fax transmission time by more than half when compared to traditional fax modems. The result is faster fax transmissions and significant cost savings over time.
Network Fax Server is integrated into a box. No technical skill is required to set up the server.
Network Fax Server allows you to deploy faxing to your entire user base so that they can send and receive faxes while sitting at their desks.
System running completely out of the computer. No server-side software is required. Fax stored in Network Fax Server.
The system automatically indicates real time fax status on top of the web interface. It helps users to identify the fax line situation
Integrated with PBX, Network Fax Server can able to listen DTMF code generated from PBX system. Thus fax can be delivered via PBX setting or analog DID/DDI service.
Network Fax Server support V.34 SuperG3 fax enabling transmission speeds of 33.6Kbps for superior performance. Reduce costs.
Network Fax Server runs in TCP/IP network. Users can share faxes and files within local LAN or even the internet. Save time for transmission.
Users can identify the source of the fax. It helps to manage faxes more intuitive and more convenient
Route all matched CID (telephone number routing) faxes to specify the user.
It allows to store and backup the received or sent faxes to any shared folder in server or PC automatically.
All received faxes cab be printed out via network printing automatically.
Dubbed "V.Fast", the V.34 fax standard is heralded as an important development in fax technology. Fax devices supporting the V.34 protocol also can deliver more reliable fax transmission, requiring fewer resends, under a wider range of line conditions than those supporting older fax standards such as V.17 and 9.6 kbps.
The adoption of the V.34 standard allows:
l Data rate of up to 33.6Kbps, more than twice the speed of its predecessor, V.17 (14.4Kbps)
l Support fast handshaking, which can cut call setup and session-management time by one-third.
l High-speed transmission enables transport of color fax data
The V.34 fax standard was derived from the V.34 data modem standard established by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). The V.34 data modem standard is a full-duplex implementation for sending and receiving data across telephone lines with a maximum data rate of 33.6Kbps. Certain elements of the V.34 data modem standard were eliminated for V.34 fax while new features, such as a control channel and mandatory ECM, were added to enable fast and reliable fax transmission.
JBIG is the most effective compression (up to 80% better), and an average document when compressed using JBIG becomes 1/20th of the original size. The
main features of JBIG
are:
● Lossless compression
of one-bit-per-pixel
image data.
● Ability to encode
individual bitplanes
of multiple-bit pixels.
● Progressive or sequential encoding of image data.
The table below shows the time it takes to transmit 4-page fax using 9.6k, v.17, and V.34 Super G3. These figures account for the connection, transmission, and retraining times.
For the fax being sent using V.34, once the handshaking is completed, the first page is transmitted at 33.6 Kbps. This means that the first page of typical four-page fax will transmit in seven seconds, versus 16 seconds with the older technology. For the example of the four-page fax transmission, the transmission time can vary from 166 seconds with a 9.6 Kbps modem, to only 41 seconds using V.34 fax technology, saving more than two minutes per call on average.
The V.34 protocol is highly adaptive, automatically and intelligently applying the optimum combination of modulation methods and impairment-compensation techniques for each fax call. The result is faster fax transmissions and significant cost savings over time.
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