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Re: [hylafax-users] faxaddmodem won't see the modem



On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 01:59:17AM +1000, Robert Colquhoun wrote:
> I saw he tested minicom and sms_client and something called fax2send or 
> something(i haven't heard of this package before).  The first 2 at least 
> really do not strain the system, it would be quite easy for a problem with 
> say the cable not to show up when running these packages.  About fax2send i 
> really don't know what that does(can it produce a log of what it sent to 
> the modem?).
> 
> I would only tend to believe he had ok hardware if he could run something a 
> bit tougher first perhaps a hardware flow control ppp connection or got 
> mgetty to successfully send and receive at least a couple of faxes with 
> some sort of flow control.

Hmmm... not even being able to *find* the modem doesn't seem like it
fits in that category to *me*... I could understand if he set up ok,
but had one of the traditional new-system problems.  But not even being
able to get an Amen from the modem seems to me like a much more
fundamental problem.

> The other suspicion i have if the hardware checks out ok is something weird 
> with the version of stty or perhaps the linux serial drivers not working 
> properly.  I briefly looked back through the logs and could find no cases 
> even remotely similar.

Nope; I don't remember anything either.  <sigh>

Well, you can't win 'em all.  Guess we'll have to refund the man's
money.  :-}

Cheers,
-- jra
-- 
Jay R. Ashworth                                                jra@baylink.com
Member of the Technical Staff     Baylink
The Suncoast Freenet         The Things I Think
Tampa Bay, Florida        http://baylink.pitas.com             +1 727 804 5015


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