Which of the following is the correct Fax/Data configuration of a Fleet Broadband terminal?
• Fleet Broadband RJ11 ports and what services they typically carry (voice vs fax/data) • The meaning of 3.1 kHz audio and why that bandwidth matters for fax/data connections • The primary purpose of LAN vs ISDN vs RJ11 connections on a Fleet Broadband terminal
• For traditional fax/data over Fleet Broadband, which physical port type is normally used: RJ11, ISDN, or LAN? • Does fax/data typically use a port configured as standard voice, or does it require a specific audio bandwidth setting like 3.1 kHz? • Among the options, which configuration matches how a terminal must be set up so that an external fax machine or modem will function correctly?
• Verify which port type (RJ11, ISDN, or LAN) is intended for connecting analog fax machines on Fleet Broadband equipment • Check whether standard voice is sufficient for fax, or whether 3.1 kHz audio is specifically required for fax/data services • Confirm that LAN ports normally carry IP data, not analog audio, and how that affects their suitability for fax/data configuration
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