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Re: [hylafax-users] Receive problems with MT2834ZDX modems



On Tue, Mar 14, 2006, Steve Tuckner wrote:

>It is still for sale, but development on it ceased many moons ago. I
>(biased that I am) would suggest getting a Multi-Tech MT5634ZBA-V92. It
>supports V.34 as well as Class 1.

I just ordered one of these from Matter of Fax, the same place I got a
couple of the MT2834ZDXbs recently.  Once it's here and tested, I'll have
these surplus as well as an older MT2834ZDX.

Hopefully this will resolve the problem, and I won't have to listen to my
wife complain when faxes from medical ``insurance'' companies don't arrive.
Telling her that patient authorizations don't arrive because the sender's
fax system is borked doesn't get a very good reception.  When Momma's
unhappy, everybody's unhappy :-).

>Steve Tuckner
>Multi-Tech Systems
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: hylafax-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx
>[mailto:hylafax-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Bill Campbell
>Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 1:15 PM
>To: hylafax-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] Receive problems with MT2834ZDX modems
>
>
>On Tue, Mar 14, 2006, Lee Howard wrote:
>>Bill Campbell wrote:
>>
>>>We're having problems receiving faxes from some senders.
>>>
>>
>>Bill, I was just reminded that you are using an MT2834ZDX which don't 
>>support Class 1 and have been out of manufacturer development for a 
>>decade.  Best bet would be to get a new modem or at least one that 
>>supports Class 1 (but not a USR).
>
>That's wierd since I bought this modem new a few months ago.
>
>OK  It's a MT2834ZDXb, not a plain ZDX.
>
>It's been years since I looked seriously at modems.  I don't do USR given
>that I've had absolutely horrible support from them, even when I had a
>couple of rather expensive USRs on loan for evaluation for a large sale
>(HSTs if I remember correctly).
>
>My conclusions after testing modems extensively from a wide variety of
>vendors was that most of them were junk, particularly if one wanted to use
>them in unattended operations.  The only modems that I found consistently
>reliable were MultiTech and Telebit.
>
>Any suggestions for reliable external modems available today that work well
>with hylafax and dialup uucp (yes we still support it)?
>
>Bill
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