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Re: Hylafax Implementation
Don't use internal if you don't have too...
I have an internal, and it has occasionally happend that it get's so
wedged that the only way to fix it is to reset the whole computer...
Definately not something I like doing...
If you can use an external modem - if you ever run into a similar
situation, all you do is reset/power cycle the modem, not the whole
server.
a.
On Tue, 1 Jun 1999 pof@interfusion.net.au wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am looking at setting up Hylafax for the company I work for. The
> server will be a Pentium 300 machine with 128 meg of ram running
> Redhat Linux 5.2. I intend using three internal class 2 fax
> modems.
>
> There will be approx. 100 clients using Windows 95/98 and WHFC.
> The system will receive about 150 incoming faxes per day
> (average 500 pages per day) and send about 60 faxes per day
> (average 250 pages).
>
> I was wanting advice on whether my intentions are reasonable with
> Hylafax, and I was also after some recommendations on good
> internal PCI class 2 fax/modems that would be available in
> Australia.
>
> Any advice would be welcome.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Daryl Foster.
>
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