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> Dec 04 18:22:25.36: [ 227]: REMOTE wants 4800 bit/s Its opening bid for speed is low, so I suspect they know they are on a bad line. > Dec 04 18:22:31.63: [ 227]: REMOTE wants 4800 bit/s > Dec 04 18:22:37.86: [ 227]: REMOTE wants 4800 bit/s > Dec 04 18:22:44.10: [ 227]: REMOTE wants 2400 bit/s I'm not completely familiar with class 2.0, but either the remote modem hasn't seen the acknowldegment and is timing out and resending (if this is a possible case, should Hylafax be re-acknowledging - would depend on the details of Class 2.0), or the local modem is failing to train up on the incoming carrier and the remote modem is repeating the training, at first at the original slow speed, and then at an even slower one.