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Re: [hylafax-users] Hylafax modems / drivers



It's certainly not a bad idea. 3Com NIC's are very easy to get 
working with Linux, so I would think that their sister company would 
be just as easy.

Plus, a fax goes at only 9600 bps anyway.You don't need a fast 
modem for faxing.

> I've however another modem fax available here. It's a US Robotics
> Sportster 28.8 (external on serial port). By the way this is one of
> the modems that appear in the list of modems that can be used with
> Hylafax. However I'm unable to find a proper driver to install on my
> SuSE system, so I would know whether somebodyelse in this list is
> using this kind of modem and if so, could you tellme where I can find
> a suitable driver for this modem ?
> 
> If nobody else is usingthis modem, any suggestion about themodem to
> use amongthose in the hylafax list andfrom where to download the
> corresponding SuSE/Linux driver is OK to me; I canprovide for the
> (preferably PCI internal) modem you will suggest to me.
> 
> I'll appreciate very much all suggestions as I'm a bit in trouble. I'm
> looking forward to your answers.
> 
> Thanks very much in advance to all of you
> 
> Claudio Vuerli
> Tecnoteca s.r.l.
> Udine - Italy
> claudio@tecnoteca.it
> 
> 

Chris Baker -- technical specialist
614-839-2447x108
cbaker@bbbscolumbus.org
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Ohio
www.bbbscolumbus.org


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