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Re: [hylafax-users] USR 5610B
This post is kept entirely to myself. :p Problem solved, apparently I
forgot to switch faxgetty's inital start to ttyS4 in init.d, it was
still looking at LT0.
Jeff Schulze wrote:
New revelation: I noticed Hylafax is still infatuated with ttyLT0 even
after i deleted it's config files in spool. perhaps it is looking to
this modem to answer instead of ttyS4.. is there a way to tell it to
get over LT0 and start useing S4? I tried faxanswer but that doesn't
seam to work.
Jeff Schulze wrote:
Alright, first off, I know these modems are not well liked by the
community, but, we were working well with a winmodem for a while, and
after a system upgrade made me pull my hair out trying to get it to
come up again, I purchased a USR 5601B controller based modem, and
happily, got it to 'running and idle' on ttyS4. according to Hyla,
everything is great; but when I call the modem, hopeing I can go home
on this saturday morning, it does not answer. I have looked all over
the archives searching for a sollution and no one will post what is
the correct answer string; faxaddmodem set it to
ModemAnswerCmd: AT+FCLASS=1A
That sounds.. wrong. But thats what it says. Shouldn't it be ATA?
Anyway, I know this is probably a simple solution, i'm just looking
in the wrong place. Help is greatly appreciated!
btw, this is Hylafax 4.2, have not been brave enough to upgrade that
too. :)
Thank you for your time!
- Jeff Schulze
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