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Re: [hylafax-users] Hylafax and Comtrol RocketModemIII
On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 13:47:32 -0500, Rubin Bennett
<rbennett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The server that they're running is old and tired, and so I built a new
> server for them with Mandrakelinux 10.1, HylaFax 4.2.0 a RocketModemIII
> However, when I cut over to the new server/ board combo, we started
> experiencing lots of t.30 02 timeouts/ "Failed to properly detect high
I'm attaching an email from Lee (may 2004, cannot find in the online
archive though), which explains the III model is not good.
====== may 26 2004 list email from Lee
On Wed, 26 May 2004 08:22:29 -0700, Lee Howard <faxguy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>On 2004.05.26 07:44 Peter Halliday wrote:
>> Currently we use Cyclade cards with 8 external modems each to perform
>> our
>> faxing. We are trying to investigate ways to improve this setup.
>> Individual modems is definately not the way we would like to go. Does
>> hylafax work with any modem banks?
>
>MultiTech ISI
>Mainpine RockForce
>Perle equipment
>Comtrol RocketModem (I or II but not III)
>Equinox Multimodem
>
>All of these will work very well in Class 1, the first three will also
>work well in Class 1.0 (use HylaFAX 4.2.0). I have no personal
>experience with Perle equipment, just second-hand information.
>
>Other available options that I do not recommend are:
>
>Comtrol RocketModem III
>Digi AccelePort RAS
>
>The former has bizarre modulator issues that I have not isolated yet,
>and the latter has broken Class 1 support, and the Class 2/2.0 support
>has many bugs. These all should be "fixed" by some later firmware...
>but how long before the firmware is available is a good question.
>
>Lee.
>
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