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Re: [hylafax-users] Cheap fax cards.



One of the problems is that if you have a "bad" combination it will STAY bad
most of the time.

That is, you may find that someone who you really NEED to fax can't be
talked to with your system - that's a BIG problem.

The bizarre thing is that for the most part this problem has been solved for
and with REAL fax machines.  I can't remember the last time my HP OfficeJet
was unable to successfully complete a fax transmission - even to fax
machines that "fail" with various modems.

This is something that, at least for Class 1 use on HylaFax, SHOULD be
fixable.

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On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 10:45:18PM -0500, Darren Nickerson wrote:
> Eric,
> 
> Dedicated fax boards (such as Dialogic/Brooktrout/Gammafax) are generally
> manufactured by companies who have a very large investment in doing fax
> correctly. Contrast this to, for instance, to analog data modem
> manufacturers such as USR, who added consumer-grade fax capability to their
> product but never really took the time to get it right. Even if problems are
> reported, and believe me, we've tried, ... there's just no motivation for
> them to address the problems ... at the end of the day they just don't think
> they'll sell more modems.
> 
> For the absolute highest successful call completion rates (lowest possible
> error rates) and maximum performance, dedicated fax boards are the right
> choice no matter what port density you need (they come in anywhere from 1-8
> port analog and 1-30 port digital).
> 
> If 93% success rate is OK to you, then you're not missing anything. Save the
> big bucks and go with a few analog modems, whether they're internal PCI
> boards or otherwise. If you want to get closer to 99%, invest the extra
> money. If fax is a vital part of your company's operations, ... it might be
> worth taking the time to get it right! ;-)
> 
> -Darren

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