I did some research. USB modems use the Conexant (now owned by Rockwell)
chipset.
The drivers are propietary.
There used to be freeware reverse engineered drivers and the other option was
to use Dell windows drivers using the windows driver compatability package.
They may not be compatible with
win modems are (were) PCI hardware.
Standalone modems are not winmodems.
There is a USB modem standard.
They dont include linux compatability in their specs because as far as they are
concerned no one uses linux.
Geoff
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Geoffrey S. Mendelson, N3OWJ/4X1GM/KBUH7245/KBUW5379 Jerusalem, Israel
On
On 08/01/2021 10:39, Omer Zak wrote:
I am one of the holdouts who still use FAX technology.
My printer was of the type which combines printing + scanning + FAX. A
week ago it died, and I looked for a new printer with the same
combination of features.
Turned out
Around 2002 when I first got a cable modem, I set up a pentium 133 running
linux as a mail server, dns server, dhcp server, etc for my local network.
I attached a modem to it and set up a hylafax server.
I just looked at the current system that runs the same things, and I dont think
I have a mod
At my work place there is a fax server which was installed over 10 years
ago
based on HylaFax and uses an old US Robotics 56K modem.
(which has the old 25 pin header connected via adapter to the server)
We use is only for receiving fax (local Fax2Mail service)
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Rabin
On Fri, 8 Jan 2021 at 10
This is a frequent topic of discussion on Anglo facebook groups because olim
arrive here and can not understand that faxes are still used here.
The most common answer is to use an app on a smartphone or a web site. Both
upload your document to a central server and fax from there.
I wont even to
I am one of the holdouts who still use FAX technology.
My printer was of the type which combines printing + scanning + FAX. A
week ago it died, and I looked for a new printer with the same
combination of features.
Turned out that there is a shortage of
printers, so I bought a printer with scanner b
On Mar 17, 2009, at 6:36 PM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
What do you mean? You only get this tone from the remote fax after
answering the line.
Yes. But anyone who answers the line gets it. If the line is shared
between a FAX and
a person/answering machine, who ever answers first gets it.
In the
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 06:10:18PM +0200, geoffrey mendelson wrote:
>
> What do people use? Is there a source of fax modems that work with
> Hylafax in Israel?
>
> I dug up an old USR 56k/Fax modem and got Hylafax working. I have one
> problem with it.
> The modem do
What do people use? Is there a source of fax modems that work with
Hylafax in Israel?
I dug up an old USR 56k/Fax modem and got Hylafax working. I have one
problem with it.
The modem does not have "adaptive answer". This is a feature where
when someone answers
the phone,
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 03:02:17PM +1100, Amos Shapira wrote:
> 2009/3/9 Tzafrir Cohen :
> > Check hylafax. Maybe together with iaxmodem from Asterisk.
>
> Would it enable me to just put a paper in the fax, dial a number and
> "send", and vice-versa (accept a fax sent from a normal analogue fax
>
2009/3/10 geoffrey mendelson :
> Are USB modems supported?
I guess so - that's how mobile modems are used. They just emulate
serial AT protocol on top of USB. NetworkManager will generally
auto-detect and configure them.
(A little anecdote - back when I visited Brazil I got to connect a
borrowed
2009/3/9 Tzafrir Cohen :
> Check hylafax. Maybe together with iaxmodem from Asterisk.
Would it enable me to just put a paper in the fax, dial a number and
"send", and vice-versa (accept a fax sent from a normal analogue fax
machine and dialed to my home number)?
> Many stand-alone faxes actually
On Mar 9, 2009, at 2:18 PM, Moshe Brace using Yahoo wrote:
I have a feeling that most of the PCI fax cards are really Windows
type fax cards and won't work with Linux. Therefore an external Fax
Modem would be preferential. This is a kin to the problem with ADSL
or Cable Modem where an e
On Mar 9, 2009, at 12:49 PM, Amos Shapira wrote:
I might be a bit hijacking the thread but since I think Geoffrey uses
VoIP this might be relevant still - does anyone here have a working
solution for faxing over non-PSTN lines? Is Fax<->Email gateway the
only way?
I tried to do it and never
ot of homework needs to
be done which will support. Maybe those using Mac computers will do the job.
Moshe
--- On Mon, 9/3/09, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> From: Tzafrir Cohen
> Subject: Re: Fax Modems?
> To: linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
> Date: Monday, 9 March, 2009, 1:09 PM
>
> -In
ere
> > are no drivers
> > in a 2.6 kernel for them.
> >
> > What do people use? Is there a source of fax modems that work with Hylafax
> > in Israel?
>
> I might be a bit hijacking the thread but since I think Geoffrey uses
> VoIP this might be relevant still
2009/3/5 geoffrey mendelson :
> I'll like to set up a hylafax server to SEND faxes from my computer. I'm
> runnning Ubuntu
> 8.04.2 LTS. I have several HAM type modems, but from what I can see there
> are no drivers
> in a 2.6 kernel for them.
>
> What do peopl
I'll like to set up a hylafax server to SEND faxes from my computer.
I'm runnning Ubuntu
8.04.2 LTS. I have several HAM type modems, but from what I can see
there are no drivers
in a 2.6 kernel for them.
What do people use? Is there a source of fax modems that work with
Hylafax
On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 08:21:02PM +0200, Yaacov Fenster - System Engineering
Troubleshooting and other stuff wrote:
> Does anyone have a pointer to a supplier of hylafax-compatible
> fax/modems ? Any recommendations ?
I can't help you, but I have made a point of taking any extern
Does anyone have a
pointer to a supplier of hylafax-compatible fax/modems ? Any
recommendations ?
Thanks in
advance
Yaacov
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