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Re: [hylafax-users] Class1 vs. Class2



On 2003.01.03 23:19 John Darrington wrote:
> I've got a modem that refuses to properly transmit faxes in class2,
> and refuses to properly receive them in class1.  Is it a simple matter
> to configure hylafax to transmit in class1 but receive in class2?  Or
> do I have to spend weeks figuring out what's wrong with one or other
> of the modes?

It shouldn't take you weeks to figure out how to make Class 1 work both 
ways.  Class 2 problems quite often require manufacturer help, and 
*THAT* can take weeks.  This would be my recommendation.

Anyway, you can create a multi-class config file (just merge a class 1 
and class 2 config, omitting the "ModemType" line for the class you 
wish to *send* in).  You then use DestControls to set ModemType for the 
class you wish to *send* in.

Tricky, but not difficult.

Lee.

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