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[hylafax-users] Intro, modem problem
Hello; I am, like many before me, new to Hylafax and new still to Linux
operation in general. I come to you with the hope of resolving my setup
of Hylafax.. I have looked threw the documentation and have setup my
copy of Hylafax on a Redhat Linux system (Clarkconnect as distro.. if it
even is a distro, really..) using currently a Hayes Accura PCI 08-03357.
I was hopeing to NOT purchase a USR controller based modem, (the Hayes
is supposed to be controller-based, at least has onboard DSP) but if I
have to so be it. I have meet all the dependancies of Hylafax save
Egetty and Vgetty, and faxsetup goes threw up until it gets to the
communication with the modem. It will try to detect the speed but then
will stop after trying all the speeds and say no DTE-DCE speed
detected.. end of script.
I am at my whits end trying to sort out why it will not communicate, and
even giving it set communication speeds with the -s command I am unable
to get it to communicate. I have looked threw the archives and around
the net, but can find nothing specific. I'm sure this has happened
before though, and if someone could at least point me in a direction of
a helpful doc I would be most appreciative.
I also apparently have no CU or com program included with the
clarkconnect system, or I simply do not know where to find it. I have
searched for it and to no avail; it is not in my packages nor is it in
rpmfind... so I am not sure how to snoop traffic or poke the modem to
make sure it really is working okay.. btw, this is also the second modem
I've tried with this problem, the first being a USR winmodem.. but that
was a obvious mistake.
Anyway, thank you for your time and consideration,
Jeff Schulze
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