Rob Rothberg wrote: > Hylafax is reliable, but faxing over IP is not particularly reliable. I > used hylafax + asterisk + TDMoE (RedFone FoneBridge 2 which I have for > sale) to bulk fax thousands of payment due notices every day without a > glitch, but I was using voice channels on a T-1 to handle the faxing. > T.38 really wasn't a practical option when I implemented this several > years ago. Not sure if that has changed at all. BTW, if you need > someone that really knows his Hylafax, I have an awesome reference for > someone I found on the Hylafax group who was one of the individuals > doing maintenance on the Hylafax sources. Used him for 3 years and he > was always there when I needed him. He's pretty well versed in Asterisk > as well.
If your end points can do T.38 properly, it works great. I used to do tons of T.38 faxing over the public internet as well as across 500+ms VSAT links to customers. The only problems I ever ran into were fax machines that didn't quite adhere to standards. The customer endpoints were Quintum A200 or A400 boxes and the termination equipment was a Quintum CMS-960. -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-biz mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz
