Use a router.
You connect the fax machine to the phone line - the same type of phone line that the phone is connected to. If you want to use the same phone jack, you may need to either get a phone line splitter, or some phones have an "extension" so that another line can be added to a phone.
You can use your home phone line. It is better if you have the right service, but you can set it up on just one line.
Sure. But you can't use them both at the same time.
Yes. Phones and fax machines use the same network.
No, DSL can use the same phone line as your house phone. The reason for this is that DSL operates in a different frequency band than normal phone transmissions.
You'll have to use bluetooth or install samsung PC studio and use a usb cable.
A Dual SIM cell phone allows you to have two phone accounts on the same phone. For instance, having a work phone account and personal phone account on the same line. Another use would be for someone who travels and different plans are better in different countries.
Fax machines interrupt your internet signal if they use the same phone line your dial-up line. If you have a second phone line, you can hook the fax up to that. If you have DSL, Cable or FIOS internet - there should be no interruptions.
On a single phone line, no. But alot of times in the USA the phone line coming into the house actually has 2 lines on it, these can be set to use one or the other line, allowing two modens to function in that house, even though they are actually using different lines. (does require the activation of the second phone line with your phone carrier, often a lesser cost than the first line was)
The use of a fax line is included in some local phone services. If it is not included in your local services you will need to pay for a new phone line to use the fax services.
You do not need any land line at all in order to own and use a cell phone.
A dial-up internet connection uses up the phone line. During internet use the line is not available to make or receive phone calls. If you wish to be able to use the internet and talk on the phone at the same time you should look into getting a second phone line for the internet and have your first phone line for phone calls. Another option that may be available in your area is DSL. If your Internet Service Provider (ISP) has DSL service in your area and it is affordable I would recommend it as it is often fast than dial-up and can allow you to still make phone calls over the phone line, provided filters are installed to remove the DSL signals before they reach the phone.