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[hylafax-users] suggestions for server board
I currently have a set of MT ZBA modems in an incoming and outgoing pool.
They work decently for the most part in Class1, but we still have
problematic communications with various makes/models when sending faxes.
Those problematic numbers never have a problem talking to our Canon
LaserClass 9000 when we send something manually. That convinces me to build
a hylafax server and pay for enterprise fax hardware.
The question is, for an analog 4-port board, which is the best board? I'm
not concerned about price as much as remote machine compatibility and line
noise handling. What I don't want, though, is to spend a few grand on a
stand-alone fax server and end up with the same PPS/MPS errors that I see
now. I know that they will happen occasionally due to line problems. I would
like to see less training and page errors than with the MT modems and better
support for higher resolution and such.
Thanks,
Glen
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