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* AVM B1 handles multiple incoming faxes since version 4.0
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<title>FAQ for isdn4linux
<author>Matthias Hessler (<tt><htmlurl url="mailto:hessler@isdn4linux.de" name="hessler@isdn4linux.de"></tt>)
<date>v2.0.73, 23. November 2002
<date>v2.0.74, 15. December 2002
<abstract>
If you are reading this FAQ online, you may consider downloading the whole
thing, and reading it offline (much cheaper). To download the latest
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If you want to buy an active card, then the developers would recommend
the PCI Server from Eicon. The reason is that it can fax on both channels
with AT class 2 commands, and includes a V.90 modem.
The AVM B1 works also very well, but can only fax on one channel.
The AVM B1 works also very well, and is likewise recommended. Old versions
(up to 3.0) could receive faxes only on one channel, but since AVM B1 PCI V4
all channels can be used simulateously for sending and receiving faxes.
See also question <ref id="hardware_avmb1" name="hardware_avmb1"> for more details about this card.
The Hypercope cards have also been reported to work very well, servicing
all available channels for faxing. However, they require a hardware update
for faxing and their linux driver is fairly new.
for faxing and their linux driver is fairly new. See also question
<ref id="hardware_hypercope" name="hardware_hypercope"> for more details about this card.
If faxing is important for you, but you don't want to spent the money for an
active card, then a card with ISAR chipset may work well for you, e.g.