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Cannot send or receive faxes with an external fax machine

Although the fax machine was configured according to our guide and you can conduct calls over the FRITZ!Box, you are either sometimes or never able to send or receive faxes. Faxes cannot be transmitted or transmission is aborted. One of the following error messages may be displayed in the event log of the FRITZ!Box:

  • "Not Acceptable Here (488)"
  • "Unsupported Media Type (415)"
  • "Not Acceptable Here (606)"

Note:All instructions on configuration and settings given in this guide refer to the latest FRITZ!OS for the FRITZ!Box.

Simply proceed as described below. After each measure, check whether the problem is solved.

1 Installing the latest FRITZ!OS for the FRITZ!Box

  1. Install the latest FRITZ!OS on the FRITZ!Box.

2 Checking the event log of the FRITZ!Box

  1. Click "System" in the FRITZ!Box user interface.
  2. Click "Event Log" in the "System" menu.
  3. Select "Telephony" from the drop-down list.
  4. Check whether one of the following error messages is displayed for the fax that failed. If so, note the information that correspond to the message.
  5. If the message "Unsupported Media Type (415) is displayed, your provider does not support the requested codec or does not allow you to send faxes.
    • If the message "Not Acceptable Here (488 or 606)" is displayed, your provider does not support the T.38 standard. Without T.38, reliable fax transmission over the internet is not possible.

      Note:In this case, you can either use a telephone number from a provider that supports T.38 or disable T.38 again for fax reception. T.38 may not be necessary for fax transmission.

3 Setting your fax machine to tone dialing

  1. Set your device to "tone dialing" (DTMF) and not "pulse dialing". Pulse dialing is no longer state of the art and can lead to dialing problems on a telephone system. We therefore cannot guarantee the flawless operation of connected devices on the FRITZ!Box with pulse dialing. If tone dialing is selected, you hear a tone when you press a number key; with pulse dialing, you hear clicking sounds. Refer to the manufacturer of the device for information on how to set it up, for example consult the manual.

4 Enabling the fax switch (passive)

If you want to use your analog landline number to receive telephone calls and also faxes, enable the FRITZ!Box's fax switch. The fax switch automatically forwards faxes to a fax machine configured in the FRITZ!Box:

Important:For faxes to be recognized and forwarded, a different device, for example a telephone or answering machine, must accept the call. The fax switch does not recognize calls that are not accepted.

  1. Click "Telephony" in the FRITZ!Box user interface.
  2. Click "Telephone Numbers" in the "Telephony" menu.
  3. Click on the "Line Settings" tab.
  4. Enable the passive fax switch. If the setting is not displayed, enable the Advanced View and configure your analog landline number in the FRITZ!Box. You can then enable the passive fax switch.
  5. Click "Apply" to save the settings.

5 Reconfiguring the fax machine

  1. Click "Telephony" in the FRITZ!Box user interface.
  2. Click "Telephony Devices" in the "Telephony" menu.
  3. If the fax machine already exists in the list of telephony devices, click the (Delete) button for the fax machine.
  4. Reconfigure the fax machine: Click the "Configure New Device" button and follow the instructions.
  5. If you cannot select the socket the fax machine is connected to when configuring it, another telephony device was already configured for that socket. Delete that device.

6 Testing different remote sites

  1. Test fax transmission to or from different fax machines on different telephone lines.
  2. If fax transmission only fails with a particular remote site, the fax machine at the remote site is either not ready to receive faxes or incorrectly configured.

7 Testing different transmission speeds

Many fax machines allow you to select from various transmission speeds (4800, 7200, 9600, 14400 and 36600 baud):

  1. If possible with your fax machine, test the different transmission speeds one after the other. The FRITZ!Box supports transmission speeds of up to 14400 baud.

    Note:For instructions on configuring the transmission speed, refer to the device's manual or consult the manufacturer directly.

8 Enabling the error correction mode (ECM)

Using the error correction mode (ECM) on your fax machine can significantly improve the faxing results, as long as the remote machine also supports ECM. In some cases, however, the results may be worse:

  1. Enable the error correction mode (ECM) on your fax machine for testing purposes. Refer to the manufacturer for information on how to configure ECM, for example consult the manual.

9 Checking the protocol for fax transmission

The following steps are only necessary if you are trying to send and receive faxes with an internet telephone number:

  1. Click "Telephony" in the FRITZ!Box user interface.
  2. Click "Telephone Numbers" in the "Telephony" menu.
  3. Click on the "Voice Transmission" tab. If the tab is not displayed, enable the Advanced View first.
  4. Look for the aborted faxes under "Display table on completed telephone calls" and check whether "T.38" is displayed in the "Coding" column for these faxes:
  5. If "T.38" is displayed, T.38 was used for the fax transmission.
    • If "T.38" is not displayed, T.38 was not used. Without T.38, reliable fax transmission over the internet is not possible.

      Note:If your internet telephony provider does not support T.38, for the fax you can use an internet number of an internet telephony provider that supports T.38. If your FRITZ!Box is connected to an analog landline, you can also use your landline number instead of the internet number for faxing.

If you still cannot send or receive a fax or it is aborted, there are unfortunately no further settings in your FRITZ!Box that influence faxing. In such cases, the problem lies with the fax.

Note:Often, the manufacturer of a fax machine can give you helpful advice on how to ideally configure the fax machine for use with a telephone system.