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- Path: FreeNet.Carleton.CA!an171
- From: an171@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Anthony Hill)
- Subject: Re: GVC 14.4 Problem with WinFax
- Message-ID: <DL5M18.1MJ@freenet.carleton.ca>
- Sender: an171@freenet2.carleton.ca (Anthony Hill)
- Reply-To: an171@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Anthony Hill)
- Organization: The National Capital FreeNet
- References: <DL4JtL.IL4@cdf.toronto.edu>
- Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 04:34:20 GMT
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- Abe (g3abe@cdf.toronto.edu) writes:
- > I just bought a GVC 14.4 fax modem which came with WinFax Lite.
- > I had a problem with installing the software since I couldn't let the installati
- > on software detect the modem i had since i had other serial devices connected
- > and it warned me not to if i did. When it came time to choose the modem type
- > GVC 14.4 fax modem wasn't an option, although there were other GVC options which
- > might be mine.
- >
- > Does anyone know the type of modem compatible with mine in the WinFax
- > Lite choice list?
-
- One the other GVC modems might work, might not. Anyway, you could
- also try setting the modem up as a Maxtech, Intel 14.4EX/14.4I, AT&T
- Dataport Express, or Motorola UDS FasTalk II modem if they list any of
- those. All those modems are really just relabled GVC modems (they're are
- others, but I dont' know all of them). Or you could just set it up as a
- Generic 14.4 Class 2 modem. I think that's what I used with my GVC, and
- it worked perfectly (most reliable FAXing modem I've owned).
-
- Anthony
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- Anthony Hill | an171@FreeNet.Carleton.CA
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