On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Michael D. Crawford wrote: > I have a Hayes Accura 336/56k fax modem that mostly works well with Linux. But > sometimes the modem becomes unresponsive and the only way I can get it to work > again is to power cycle it. That happens regardless of the OS on the computer > it's connected to.
We've got an internal Accura that we use for sync connections to EDI servers, and for the occasional async(normal) connection. Granted, this is on Windows though. I wanted to go with a Courier, EDI spec'd the Hayes. It works a lot more reliably than the $5000 2400 baud full length modem it replaced! > It's really sad to see that from a Hayes product. I have also used a Hayes > 1200 (that I bought for $700!) and a Hayes 28.8, and they were both rock-solid. > Each gave years of performance without a hint of trouble. I've always liked USR, even with the Sportster 28.8 disaster of a few years ago. At home, I use a courier that was originally a 28.8, upgraded for free to 33.6, upgraded for free to x2, upgraded free to v.90, and I think it was upgraded for free to v.92 as well when that came out. There's a Courier HST sitting over on a cabinet here that I found in a drawer, it's the old 8"x10" format. Believe it's a 16.8, and with a 100 dollar daughterboard, upgradable to v.92. USR really did make their Couriers the last modem you'll ever need. Mike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]