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Re: [hylafax-users] problems with some fax machines
I have used a Olitec SmartMemory, and it works very good. No problem.
----- Original Message -----
>From: Claude DEVISE <c.devise@wanadoo.fr>
>To: <hylafax-users@hylafax.org>
>Sent: Wednesday, Oct 25, 2000 6:42 PM
>Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] problems with some fax machines
>
>
>At 11:41 AM 10/19/00 GMT, Claude DEVISE wrote:
>>Soft : Hylafax fax server 4.1
>>O.S. : Suse Linux 6.3
>>Modem : U.S. Robotics External 56k (FaxModem), Class 2.0
Leee Howard answered :
>>Generally speaking, it would be better to run USR modems in Class 1.
>> I haven't had the severity of problems with Class 1 as I did with Class
2.0
>> with my USR modem. However, I still have had a fair amount of problems
>> (all less severe), but I think that my analog phone lines are *very*
noisy,
>> and my long distance calls often seem to suffer some degree of problems
>> because of it.
>> Also, saying hylafax-4.1 is quite vague, as I know of at least 3
different
>>SuSE binaries that fit that description.
Lee,
Thanks for the info.
You were right !
I changed my config file for my USR FaxModem, (I turned it into a Class 1
modem),
and it works fine... no errors left...
I read also some articles on modems lies about their capacities,
and it seems USR Faxmodem is NOT a real Class 2.0 modem ...
So next time i'll choose other model...
what one would be the best for Hylafax ?? Zyxel ? MultiTech ?
What about some external french local models (trademarks : Olitec,
Kortex) ? These are easily available here,
but are they usable (with Hylafax, i mean) ?
C.DEVISE c.devise@wanadoo.fr
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