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Ascidian99
Level 4

The router supplied as part of a small business bundle for NBN only has 4 ethernet ports.  Is it possible to connect a fax m/c via an ATA to one of these ports?  Would a 'bizphone' support the fax over that connection please?

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Shane
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Hi @Ascidian99,

 

Apologies for the confusion, we would like to arrange a call from one one of our Sales Specialists to discuss details of our Small Business Plans. Feel free to PM us your best contact number and preferred time together with your address.

 

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Joseph_D
Moderator

@Ascidian99 if you have TPG NBN and you wish to use a VOIP service from a different provider then I do not see any issues with that. Please note that TPG will provide the internet connection, any settings /support required with the VOIP will be configured/provided by the VOIP provider, no advance modification will be done as well on the modem.

 

Fax is possible with TPG NBN, but you may want to check with your preferred VOIP provider regarding it's requirements.

 

As for your bizphone query, please advise if we are talking abut TPG biz phone?

 

Kind regards,

 

Ascidian99
Level 4

Joseph_D, thanks  but it looks as if I may have accidentally misled you by mentioning IP - no thoughts about an alternative VOIP provider, it'll be pure TPG. 

I am considering using a TPG small business bundle with two TPG Biz Phones.  I would like to know if it's possible to support a fax machine with that configuration?

The router supplied with the business bundle has 4 digital (/ethernet) ports but no analog ports.  To get round the physical connection problem I'm considering using an ATA (possibly a CISCO SPA112).  But how to effect the service connection?  Would a TPG Biz Phone service run through the ATA do the job, or is their some other way?

 

 

Joseph_D
Moderator

@Ascidian99 thanks for the clarification. TPG Biz Phone equipment are pre configured and will be provided by TPG.

 

TPG NBN bundles have home phone service that comes with it. The modem we supply for Fibre to the Node, Fibre to the Building, Fibre to the Curb and HFC are equipped with 2 sockets for the home phone. Please note that only socket #1 is functional and is pre configured with the home phone settings. You can plug your fax there but we can never guarantee that it would work or that it would be stable.

 

Please see the "connecting your equipment" part on https://community.tpg.com.au/t5/Broadband-Internet/Fibre-to-the-Node-Building-NBN-FTTN-FTTB-Setup-Gu...

 

Kind regards,

Joseph D

Ascidian99
Level 4

Joseph_D, thanks for your reply, but my question relates to a Business Bundle because it is for our business address.

Are you suggesting that I could use a home bundle for a business?

If so, would the home bundle support a second phone - ie a Biz Phone, as the second analog phone port is not active.

 

Shane
Moderator

Hi @Ascidian99,

 

Apologies for the confusion, we would like to arrange a call from one one of our Sales Specialists to discuss details of our Small Business Plans. Feel free to PM us your best contact number and preferred time together with your address.

 

In case you need a reference:

How do I private message (PM) in the community

 

Regards,

janharrison
Level 2
Did you het fax working...
I have Bizphone with 3 lines, one of which is fax, all via ATA box, but fax will only send one page not more????( I tried 2 different fax machines on this line..
Any suggestions out there????
Ascidian99
Level 4

When the router was delivered to the office it turned out to be an Archer vr1660v, same as our home connection. The supplied config. included one analogue phone line with land-line number allocated as part of the package.  So I just tried that for the fax machine (an Epson prt with fax s/w) instead of going through an ATA.  The tenant has been using the fax for over six months and so far has not come back with any comments (no news being good news in this case) so I can't confirm how many pages can be printed per document.

If you have a similar set-up it might be worth giving it a try.