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Re: [hylafax-users] Modem recommendation



Josh Welch wrote:

>A couple of things were left out of your post that could make a significant
>difference. First, what version of HylaFAX are you on. 
>
4.1.1 on Linux 2.2.21 with glibc 2.1.3

>If you aren't on
>4.1.3, that would be a good step to take, seems like every new version has a
>substantial number of tweaks, fixes, etc. 
>
I've considered that, but 'downtime' isn't something that goes over well 
here and we have numerous applications parsing log files, etc. as well 
as modified log post-processing, etc. to make the database world go 
'round -- installing a new version is slightly involved for us.

>Second, if you are running the
>modems in class 2/2.0, you may want to look at class 1. I know that the
>MT1932ZDX I have from MultiTech don't do class 1, but most of their line
>does. Overall, the MultiTech modems are well thought of and you should have
>good success with them.
>  
>
It seems running in class 1 is my next step, but I believe I've heard 
people say they're running large installations in class 2 with no problems.

-- 
Michael T. Babcock
C.T.O., FibreSpeed Ltd.
http://www.fibrespeed.net/~mbabcock



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