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Connect the fax with a regular phone line to a phone jack in the wall. The type of cable is called an RJ11 cable, and it should connect both to the fax machine and to the phone outlet in the wall.
To print to a fax machine wirelessly from a mobile phone: you would need a fax machine (or multifunction) with wifi capability. The drivers (or app) would be on the phone, and you could fax from the phone that way. This depends on the technology that both your phone and fax machine have. To fax from a mobile phone: there are services called "online fax" services that will let you send or receive faxes from a phone or computer. To fax wirlessly from a fax machine through a cell phone: this technology isn't on the market, however there are "GSM faxes" that can operate off of a cell phone signal.
Yes, it is very easy. All the phone companies have an online site, and they sell smartphones, and regular phones, which are both very good. A regular phone is free most of the time so it is very convenient.
You need a fax modem. Many PC's come with them, look for a modular phone socket on the PC. If it has one, there's probably a modem inside. Make sure not to confuse the smaller phone jack with the larger but very similar ethernet port. If you don't have a modem already in your pc, they are available in many form factors such as USB or PCMCIA. If you have a fax modem, you can plug a phone line into it like it was a phone and both send and receive faxes after configure it on the PC (Control Panel in Windows).
Yes you should
Your question is unclear. If you have a single phone line, it can only be used for one thing at a time... you can talk on the phone, or send/receive fax data, not both (if you have "call waiting", switching from the fax to a call will disrupt the fax). If you have multiple lines, it depends on your fax machine, but in most cases you still wouldn't be able to send or receive a fax and talk on the phone at the same time. However, if you have a combination fax machine/phone, usually you CAN pick up the handset if a voice call comes in, even if the machine is set to default to fax mode.
Yes. Verizon Wireless does have both regular cell phone and smart phone plans. They also have addendums you can add to your smart phone plan to more customize it to your needs and create the optimal person specific plan.
Let me tell you one analogy. When you and your friend are talking via the phone, both phones must be off-hooked. (i.e. both of you are holding the phone handset.) For some reason, like one's phone has dead battery, the line has been cut off, someone accedentally hit the botton, your phone call will be ended. Only one side needs to have problem to loss the connection. The same goes for computer network communication. Both computers must be online in order to communicate eash others.
yes they should both be hooked to same sensor
It's both a curved and/or a hooked beak, depending on the reference source.
It all depends on the ports in your phone. But a regular SD card is most common in a camera. Most cell phones use a micro SD card. Micro is the way to go. they make a special chip that looks like a regular SD card but it has a slot to put a micro into so you can use the micro in a regular SD slot.
Both. A bulldozer is a vehicle, which is a subset of machine.