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Re: [hylafax-users] Fax Hardware Compatabilty
You're awesome !!!!
Thanks.
I was looking at the Multitech's more (whew....).
Shaun
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Bill Young wrote:
> / FROM: shaun arral <shaun@ifloor.com>, Jan 30 11:38 2001
> | ABOUT: [hylafax-users] Fax Hardware Compatabilty
> |
> | Can HylaFax talk to these modem cards:
> |
> | digi:
> | DataFire RAS
> |
> | multitech:
> | MultiModemISI
> |
> | Any issues??
> | Where to find info??
> |
> | Thanks,
> | Shaun
> |
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> \ END: shaun arral
>
> I've been using the MultiModemISI cards on Linux for about a couple of
> months and I've had nothing but troubles with them. The modems lock up
> and the only cure is rebooting the system. Multitech support sent me a
> driver update after working with them for a while, that would allow me to
> run a program that would let me reset the modem manually if it locked up
> (i.e. not fixing the lockup problem directly). That driver spewed extra
> characters out when doing any output, even AT command output (though the
> unlocking program worked in conjunction with an "stty min 1"). The
> Linux drivers for these cards are not ready for prime time. When the
> modems weren't locking up, they were getting MPS errors when connecting
> to various fax machines. I think I was getting about a 5% failure rate
> (which was way too high). I have two computers and three cards. So,
> this is not just a single bad card. Also, they finally admited that
> other customers were having similar problems with the cards.
>
> On a brighter note, I just installed a Digi AccelePort RAS 8 to replace
> one of the Multitech cards (I know you asked about the Datafire RAS,
> but I don't have one of those). The Digi modems work great. I'm seeing
> practically no errors. Anytime there is an error (mostly a few COMREC
> type errors), a retry will get the fax across. Usually when the Multitech
> didn't like a fax machine, forget it, you'll never get anything to or
> from it. The drivers seem very mature and there are good utilities to
> see card status and reset the modems (and I'm happy to say I haven't
> had to use them).
>
> I called Digi before purchasing them and the person I talked to said
> that they had tried their product with Hylafax (where the Multitech
> people hadn't). They said the modems configured properly with the Class
> 2.0 configs provided with Hylafax. That appears to be true (I'm using
> close to the latest CVS code).
>
> The one problem that I had with the card is that Digi made their device
> names look like ttyG0_00. The Hylafax code has a kludge in it for System
> V.4 systems that turns '/'s to '_'s and, unfortunately, '_'s to '/'s in
> device names. I had to comment out a few lines of code to get it to be
> happy with the device names (the Digi utilites really prefer those names,
> so I didn't want to rename them).
>
> So, the bottom line, avoid the Multitech modems like the plague (I
> like Multitech, but these cards with their Linux drivers are useless).
> The Digi products seem much more reliable in my particular situation.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Bill
>
>
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