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Fairly low volume. 10-15 / day received. I had tried other modems in the past using hylafax and other fax programs (WinFax :( ) and had trouble with certain senders not being able to send anything. I was relieved to find that the USR worked perfect (so far). I was ready to spend much $$ on a brooktrout or other high end fax card (do they work any better?). We rarely use send (sorry I forgot to mention) because our received faxes need to be signed and sent back most of the time. Does anyone know how I can sign them electronically so I don't have to print them? (Linux server with WinNT clients). Right now they are mailed to user and viewed with gsview and then either trashed or printed, signed and faxed back using fax machine. Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: James R. Hay <jrhay@HayA.QC.CA> To: Miller's <msds@freewwweb.com> Cc: <flexfax@sgi.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 9:47 AM Subject: Re: flexfax: Suitable faxmodems for hylafax > On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Miller's wrote: > > > I purchased a USR Sportster v90 Faxmodem recently that performs flawlessly > > at class 2.0. No errors... ever :) > > How many faxes per day? It seems that it is particular fax machines where > the problem exists. > > Thanks for the info. > > Jim. > > > Chris Long > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: James R. Hay <jrhay@HayA.QC.CA> > > To: <flexfax@sgi.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 12:43 AM > > Subject: flexfax: Suitable faxmodems for hylafax > > > > > > > > > > Hi folks, > > > > > > In an environment with moderate traffic - presently 20 to 40 incoming > > > faxes daily - we've had problems with T.2 timeout errors. The Rockwell > > > based internal modem which we were using was having about two or three a > > > day. We tried a US Robotics Sportster 14.4 faxmodem and it got them down > > > to about one a day. We'd like to eliminate this problem altogether as > > > well as the occasionally bizarre expansion of the size of the image to > > > about four times the size of the page. > > > > > > We looked at the FAQ and the list of recommended modems and the best two > > > choices seem to be the Multitech 2834 series and the ZyXel. We can't seem > > > to get ZyXel in Canada and I'm not sure about Multitech. > > > > > > Can anyone recommend a currently available faxmodem which should allow us > > > to resolve this problem? > > > > > > We're using the current version of hylafax. > > > > > > Thanks very much. > > > > > > James R. Hay jrhay@haya.qc.ca > > > James R. Hay and Associates > > > P.O. Box 46003 ax25: ve2ve@ve2tcp#mtl.pq.can.noam > > > Pointe Claire, QC amprnet: ve2ve@ve2tcp.ampr.org > > > H9R 5R4 > > > > > > > James R. Hay jrhay@haya.qc.ca > James R. Hay and Associates > P.O. Box 46003 ax25: ve2ve@ve2tcp#mtl.pq.can.noam > Pointe Claire, QC amprnet: ve2ve@ve2tcp.ampr.org > H9R 5R4 > >