
Fax Gateway Linux Server
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1060Mbps link to the Internet |
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Unlimited E-mail
account |
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IP
address allocation |

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System administration (root privilege) via the Internet |
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15GB
storage space see the Server spec. |
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Dedicated
Switched (100Mbps) Ethernet Connection |
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Web-based
Administration |
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Multi-ports
Modem from 2 to 64 |
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High
performance Server |
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Pre-configured
with RedHat Linux 9.0,
Apache Web Server, Mail Server,
Database Server, Webmin, etc.
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FAX
Gateway:
14,400 Class 2.0 Fax Modem
HylaFAX 4.0
E-Mail-to-Fax Gateway
Webform-to-Fax Gateway |
Fees
HK$2800
Setup
(waive
setup fee for pre-pay 6 months) |
HK$1380
per month*
*one year service contract
must be signed
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Multiport Card
Model |
Bus |
Ports |
Connector |
Max.
Expandable |
Setup
Cost(HKD) |

Cyclom-4YoP+ |
PCI |
4 |
DB9 (Quad
Cable) |
N/A |
$3,100 |

Cyclom-8YoP+ |
8 |
DB25
(Octopus Cable) |
$4,300 |

Cyclom-16YeP |
16 |
DB25 (SM16
Board) |
32
ports |
$8,000 |
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Existing
Internet Bandwidth |
Our dedicated line connected
to Hong Kong Internet Backbone (HKIX).
HKIX
~ 230Mbps ATM
UUNET
~ 30Mbps
NETPLUS
~ 30Mbps |
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Dedicated
Streaming Linux Server ~ Last
Updated 1 May,2002 |
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CPU |
Intel Pentium 4 - 1.8Ghz |
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Memory |
512MB DDR333 |
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HD |
20GB UATA/100 |
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OS |
Redhat Linux 9.0
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Apache Web Server |
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E-Mail Server |
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Frontpage 2000 Server Extension |
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Perl/GCC/C++/JAVA |
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Real Audio/Video Server |
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PostgreSQL Database Server |
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TPC Fax Server |
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Webmin |
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What is Fax Gateway Server
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To integrate the e-mail and
facsimile communities through the creative use of e-mail, to send a
fax which travels almost all of it's distance through the Internet,
making only the final "local" hop from computer to FAX
machine courtesy of a "Remote Printer" . . . a cell which
has been specifically configured to provide coverage for that
region, or local calling area. Working together, many sites
cooperatively provide "remote printing" access to the
international telephone network. This allows people to send faxes
via e-mail. The general-purpose Internet e-mail infrastructure takes
care of all the routing, delivering the message to the appropriate
remote printer gateway in a manner totally transparent to the user. |
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