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[hylafax-users] Problem with PCI modem



Hi, i have problem with initialize PCi modem with connexant drivers. I wanna use modem only for fax (serial port where modem is ttySHSF0). below are some codes from linux:
 
(at configuration finish):
 
Are these ok [yes]?
 
Now we are going to probe the tty port to figure out the type
of modem that is attached.  This takes a few seconds, so be patient.
Note that if you do not have the modem cabled to the port, or the
modem is turned off, this may hang (just go and cable up the modem
or turn it on, or whatever).
 
Probing for best speed to talk to modem: 38400 OK.
 
About fax classes:
 
The difference between fax classes has to do with how HylaFAX interacts
with the modem and the fax protocol features that are used when sending
or receiving faxes.  One class isn't inherently better than another;
however, one probably will suit a user's needs better than others.
 
Class 1 relies on HylaFAX to perform the bulk of the fax protocol.
Class 2 relies on the modem to perform the bulk of the fax protocol.
Class 2.0 is similar to Class 2 but may include more features.
Class 1.0 is similar to Class 1 but may add V.34-fax capability.
Class 2.1 is similar to Class 2.0 but adds V.34-fax capability.
 
HylaFAX generally will have more features when using Class 1/1.0 than
when using most modems' Class 2 or Class 2.0 implementations.  Generally
any problems encountered in Class 1/1.0 can be resolved by modifications
to HylaFAX, but usually any problems encountered in Class 2/2.0/2.1 will
require the modem manufacturer to resolve it.
 
Use Class 1 unless you have a good reason not to.
 
The result of the AT+FCLASS=? command was:
 
ATQ0V1E1
OK
AT+FCLASS=?
0

But when i wanna check modem with FAXSTAT then i have only this:
 
[root@HP DOCs]# faxstat
HylaFAX scheduler on HP: Running
 
what is someting wrong that hylafax see modem in faxsetup but no in faxstat?



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