DSL does not include fax. You need to have a regular faxmodem installed and
use a Y splitter, and a DSL filter, so that the standard analog signals do
not mix up the DSL signals.
Unlike most dial-up modems, a DSL modem is not capable
of connecting to fax machines, so you cannot send or receive faxes
directly.
In order to send and receives faxes, you'll need a conventional fax modem
with a live telephone line attached. You cannot use broadband unless you
use a web-base fax service, such as eFax: http://www2.efax.com/efax/twa/page/homePage
Or consider purchasing a regular fax machine and connect it to your phone
line.
Please visit the Fax experts in the Fax newsgroup:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax
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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User