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Re: [hylafax-users] Anyone using Multitech MultiModem USB? (also: USB Update Included)
--- Bill Binko <bill-keyword-hylafax.afeacb@binko.net>
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> After an excruciating weekend of trial and error, I
> think I can now say that
> the support for modern USB modems under Linux is
> horrible! It seems that
> since the industry has started shipping V.92 modems,
> it has also moved to the
> "controllerless" design and the Linux developers
> have not been able (or
> motivated to) keep up.
>
Well, trying something to work could be desperating(?)
like formating your windows partition :D.
> Our goal this weekend (see thread "Help finding
> multi-modem capable USB modems
> (willwrite HOWTO)") was to find at least one USB
> modem that would support
> multiple modems running Hylafax under Linux
> (Mandrake 9.1). To that end, we
> purchased (and have now returned):
>
> Zoom 56K V.92 USB MiniFax Modem (Model 3090)
> U.S.Robotics 56K USB FaxModem (Model 5633A)
> Creative ModemBlaster V.92 USB (Sorry, didn't write
> down the model number:
> here's the URL)
>
http://www.americas.creative.com/products/product.asp?product=680&category=7&maincategory=7&nav=spec
>
> This represents all of the USB modems available in
> the Tampa area at stores
> open on the weekend :)
>
> I am now faced with a difficult decision. Since I
> just ordered a very small
> appliance-type (Micro-ITX) pc to drive this
> (assuming that some USB would
> work), I would very much like to stick to USB. The
> only major vendor I have
> not tried (only because I could not find them
> locally) was Multitech.
>
> Multitech has two USB modems, the MutiMobile (which
> I highly doubt will work,
> as it is a controllerless design) and the MultiModem
> USB, which MIGHT work,
> given the success others on this list have had with
> Multitech products.
>
> Has anyone gotten the MultiModem USB to work with
> multiple modems under
> Hylafax and Linux? I am happy to overnight one in
> if I have any hope that it
> will work (note the lack of faith here). Otherwise,
> I will RMA the appliance
> PC (minus 15% restock) and purchase a machine with
> 6PCI slots and drop in PCI
> modems.
>
Well, resuming your email, it's strange that you
couldn't put the USR working, I remember a post in the
mailling list about a guy sucessfully working with a
bunch of them. But now I know what you pretend. On
EBay you can find multimodem cards from Comtrol
(Rocketport) very cheaper. But USB modems are a good
way too. About the Zaapa modems, I will check the
chipset manufacturer but I guess you would find info
downloading the drivers ;-). Maybe they sold to
another brand that you can find there.
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