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Re: modem timeout at higher baud



Ed Eden wrote:
    
    supra 28.8 VFC fax modem
    redhat linux 4.0  on a 486 pc
    
    If I leave the ModemRate: at 19200 it works HylaFax works fine. But if I
    change the rate to 38400 or 115200 I get modem timeout. I need to set it
    to a higher baud for incoming data calls but faxgetty doesn't like it.

BTW: It's not a good idea to remove the time information from the
log.

Regarding your problem: Are you sure that all components (modem,
i/o-card with fifo chip and your cable) support the higher speeds?

	matthias
    
     FaxGetty[11582]: MODEM set DTR OFF
     FaxGetty[11582]: MODEM set DTR ON
     FaxGetty[11582]: MODEM set baud rate: 115200 baud, input flow RTS/CTS,
    output flow RTS/CTS
     FaxGetty[11582]: MODEM flush i/o
     FaxGetty[11582]: <-- [18:AT&F2E0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
     FaxGetty[11582]: <-- <17:41 54 26 46 32 45 30 56 31 51 30 53 30 3D 30 48
    30>
     FaxGetty[11582]: <-- <1:0D>
     FaxGetty[11582]: --> <6:0D 0A 4F 4B 0D 0A>
     FaxGetty[11582]: --> [2:OK]
     FaxGetty[11582]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60&K3&D3&C1\r]
     FaxGetty[11582]: <-- <20:41 54 53 38 3D 32 53 37 3D 36 30 26 4B 33 26 44
    33 26 43 31>
     FaxGetty[11582]: <-- <1:0D>
     FaxGetty[11582]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
     FaxGetty[11582]: MODEM <Timeout>
     FaxGetty[11582]: MODEM set DTR OFF




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