The InnoMedia box has a static IP of 192.168.99.1 that you can connect to with a web browser or telnet, but to do the changes necessary you will have to telnet in. Set up a static IP on your laptop (192.168.99.100, 255.255.255.0 worked for me) and plug into the LAN port on the back of the InnoMedia box with a normal ethernet cable. I used Terminal on my Mac so if you use Putty there may be settings that I'm not aware of that need to be changed.
telnet 192.168.99.1
default username: Admin
default password: password
type "D1" to enable debugging
type "Th" to change fax settings
default password here is: InnoMedia
type "21" (this number may be different, but it is whatever 'T.38 fax settings' is under)
1 to enable/disable
do you want to configure all channels? (I put in "N" because I knew which channel the fax was on)
input channel number (in my case "1")
"y" to confirm
type "w" to save configuration
type "If" to check if enabled
type "D0" (that's a zero) to disable debugging
type "E" to escape
That should do it!
The
InnoMedia boxes are probably something that your service provider is supposed to configure,
but I've had no luck even getting a call back from our provider when asking about FOIP. Apparently they don't believe it's an issue or they don't want to mess with it or they don't have a clue what I'm talking about. Whatever the
case, this made a drastic difference in reliability and hopefully may save you some
headaches. Now if I can just figure out how to do this on an Adtran Total Access 900 series...
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