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Re: [hylafax-users] HylaFAX performance vs regular fax machine.



On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:

> And it appears to suggest that faxsend *knows* that the modem is 2-d
> capable...

Pardon the dumb question, but how do you tell that from the log?

> There's a file in the info/ directory for each destination.

Yes, it's there. The contents are:

supportsHighRes:yes
supports2DEncoding:yes
supportsPostScript:no
calledBefore:yes
maxPageWidth:1728
maxPageLength:-1
maxSignallingRate:"14400"
minScanlineTime:"20ms/10ms"
remoteCSI:"330 334 0419"
sendFailures:0
dialFailures:0
lastDialFailure:"Busy signal detected"
&pagingProtocol:"ixo"


> I'm fairly sure the MultiTech's can, but Lee?  Isn't that in the code
> rather than the modem, in Class 1?  Or did Joe say that he was in Class
> 2?  [ looks ]  I see that his log says he's in Class 2.

We configured the test server after reading the website, but before seeing
the mails about class 1 being more better.


> Try killing the info file for that number, and see if that helps.

I'll give that whirl tommorrow.

> If not, you might try re-installing the modem in Class 1 and see if
> *that* helps.  Lee?  Does the howto have anything on what you have to
> do to rm a modem?

Yeah, I was thinking about trying that, but I didnt see anything in the
howto.


BTW, is it safe to assume that the server has enough horsepower to keep up
with a single line?   This is a test machine, so we'll need to put another
box together if we decide to set this up for all our users (maybe 50). Im
open to configuration suggestions :-)


Thanks for the help.


Joe Matuscak
Rohrer Corporation
717 Seville Road
Wadsworth, Ohio 44281
(330)335-1541
matuscak@rohrer.com




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