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Re: [hylafax-users] Most recommend modem?



Well, i'm setting up a web-> fax gateway taking online orders for some
people that don't understand the web.  So basically I need to talk to as
many fax machines as I can across the board, and as well as I can... They
need to receive as crisp/clean image as they possibly can.

Also, i'm probably going to be eating the long distance, so if there are
some faster faxes out there, it'd be silly so save a few bucks now to pay
a lot later.

I like the external because I use FreeBSD and the internals didn't work
with it. I could switch to linux, i suppose, but if i can get what i want
from the external, i'd be happier.

Honestly, I'm completely open to any feedback you have. I'm trying to read
and learn as much as I can as fast as I can, but I'm sure i'm coming
across as a retard.

Thanks!

jason

On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Lee Howard wrote:

> On 2002.07.08 17:14 Erick Thompson wrote:
>
> > I can't speak for the external model, but I picked up a MultiTech
> > internal
> > ISA modem on ebay for $25. Someone in Tennessee is unloading a bunch of
> > them[1]. I'm assuming that the ISA and PCI models are similar enough not
> > to
> > make a difference.
>
> The old ISA models are not technologically similar to the new -V92
> series.  They do faxing, and they do it well, but they do not usually have
> Class 2.1, MMR, JBIG, or RTFCC support... which puts it on par with just
> about every other modem out there - except that MultiTech supports their
> products better than most.
>
> Lee.
>
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