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Re: [hylafax-users] Numerous NO CARRIER errors



I resolved many issues with the help of members of this list, I though I'd offer my 4+ years of experience using hylafax and try to help this guy, wow is all I can say ( to remain polite ).

Obviously some people are not meant for open source solutions, either because they lack patience, troubleshooting skills, or the inability to have scapegoats to scream at over the phone.

Daniel Bourque
Sr. Systems Engineer
WeatherData Service Inc
An Accuweather Company





John Hudak wrote:
Good advise...as I also responded shortly after his initial post that USR modems are highly problomatic and he should replace them and see what happens. If he did as much searching as he indicated, then the red lights about those modems should have gone off in his head and look at them as a highly probable cause.

Then again, if he is as good as he says he is, combing through the code provides *lots* of insight.

Oh well, hope he gets his refund.
-J


On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Marshall Henderson <marshallmch@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:marshallmch@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:


    On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Ryan Cooley
    <rcooley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:rcooley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
    > On Fri, 09 Apr 2010 09:28:34 -0500
    > Daniel Bourque <dbourque@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:dbourque@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
    >
    >> So you don't have a PRI or POTs ? just OC-3 link coming in ?
    >> sounds like Verizon provides your phone service via VOIP , is
    that the
    >> case ?
    >
    > Certainly not.  We have all traditional phone lines.  The
    termination is simply a optical carrier (multiple muxed PRIs), but
    all this is irrelevant, and I merely pointed it out to illustrate
    that there's certainly no noise on the lines...
    >
    > I must say, asking for help on this list has been nothing but a
    waste of time so far.  Sure, it would help if I was a complete
    idiot, but otherwise...
    >

    Apparently, the keyword in your last sentence is "if". With one fell
    swoop, you've now limited if not completely disabled any chance of
    receiving any helpful suggestions or advice from the list. If it's
    such a waste of your time, why are you still here *itching about the
    suggestions you've received? In case you've forgotten, the list
    members *volunteer* to help as time permits. There are a handful of
    VERY qualified people on this list that *WERE* probably willing to
    help you as their time allowed, myself included. I know of at least
    one list member who only responds on the weekends, but does so for
    *ALL* posts he can contribute on, and he is the best person by far to
    be answering your questions. But, given the waste of time this list
    is, you probably wouldn't be interested in receiving this help
    anyways. Nobody forced you to request help here. If you're unsatisfied
    with the response, request a refund.

Good luck, and good riddance.

    <wasteoftime>
    On a side note, why don't you search the mailing list archives for
    problems with USR modems and Hylafax or fax in general? A bit of
    research on your end can go a long ways. You'll see they're probably
    one of the worst choices of modem for faxing.
    </wasteoftime>

Marshall


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