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On Fri, 8 May 1998, Wolfgang Mettbach wrote:

>           Hello Jonathan,
> 
> sorry, I posted the wrong session log. That one was created while trying
> to use the modem as a class 2 fax modem. This one is the right one:

[snip]

> May 08 09:42:08.78: [  359]: USE 9600 bit/s
> May 08 09:42:08.78: [  359]: USE 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
> May 08 09:42:08.79: [  359]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
> May 08 09:42:08.81: [  359]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> May 08 09:42:08.81: [  359]: <-- data [3]
> May 08 09:42:08.81: [  359]: <-- data [2]
> May 08 09:42:10.03: [  359]: --> [2:OK]
> May 08 09:42:10.03: [  359]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
> May 08 09:42:10.91: [  359]: --> [2:OK]
> May 08 09:42:10.91: [  359]: SESSION END

The session log looks ok to me; just exactly what are you trying to
send?


[session log for receive..]

> The only thing I cannot understand is the fact that the modem works
> correcty when used by Windows. I refuse to believe that Windows can do
> anything better than Linux can. So there has to be a way to make this
> modem work, hasn't it? ;-)

>From your log transcripts, it looks more like you've got a config
problem somehwere rather than a problem with your modem.
--
Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
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