Hardware:
Multifunction device (printer, scanner, fax) https://www.amazon.de/...012XZ33YE/
Switch TP-Link TL-SF1005D (only 5xEthernet)
Telephone radio set Gigaset c610ip (1xEthernet, 1xRJ11)
Process:
On the roof is the telephone / internet unit. The is connected to the switch with Ethernet cable. To switch plugged telephone radio set by means of 1xEthernet as well as laptop by means of 1xEthernet cable. How can I connect the multifunction device to be able to fax? If I connect it only with Ethernet cable to the switch, then it is only a LAN printer. But it should also fax. Is that possible with Ethernet or do I need a router with analog connection (RJ11 etc.)? I do not want an online fax program or similar. Only very classic fax with the device. Send only. No faxes received.
It would be simpler if you were to use a network service that would generate faxes for you, including a service on the local network if, for Your telephone / internet unit a Fritz! Box of AVM is. Such a thing is commonly called a router, although of course your name is more accurate.
If your router is also a telephone system to which analog telephones or fax machines can be connected or an ISDN system, you can put new telephone lines to the roof (leave). If in the plant also RJ11 fit. Could you also crimp the plugs; Normally there are only the two inner lines important, but I have already seen cables (for Siemens devices) which had occupied the outer pins. Of course, it would be cleaner if you put cans. Since the lines come a and b on the terminals 1 and 2. The cables from TAE to RJ11 are usually the devices, if not, I have a few here. Pick up or consult the dealer, there you have to go like that, because of cables, plugs, boxes and crimping pliers.
But as I said. Fritz! Fax would be easier.
Thank you. Ergo: With my current hardware faxing is not possible: / pity.