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How to make modem work for dialin and vgetty+sendfax?

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Old 01-18-2008, 09:08 AM
gi0001tw
 
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Default How to make modem work for dialin and vgetty+sendfax?

By setting ATS0=0, my modem work for vgetty+sendfax, it allow receiving
fax and voice mail. The dial in call will be treated as a voice mail.

By setting ATS0=1, dialin work, it allow remote dail in call to log into
system. But vgetty+sendfax doesn't work.

Is there any way to make both program work?
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Old 01-18-2008, 09:08 AM
Nico Kadel-Garcia
 
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Default Re: How to make modem work for dialin and vgetty+sendfax?


"gi0001tw" <user@example.net> wrote in message
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> By setting ATS0=0, my modem work for vgetty+sendfax, it allow receiving
> fax and voice mail. The dial in call will be treated as a voice mail.
>
> By setting ATS0=1, dialin work, it allow remote dail in call to log into
> system. But vgetty+sendfax doesn't work.
>
> Is there any way to make both program work?


Yes. Use a modem management software, such HylaFAX HylaFAX, that integrate
these features together.


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