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> Feb 19 16:34:18.94: [ 333]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r] > Feb 19 16:34:24.39: [ 333]: --> [7:CONNECT] That's almost 5.5 seconds to train the modem. Making a call across the office PABX it only takes 2.5 seconds. I suspect it has had to try more than one speed, because of a failure at the highest speed. > Feb 19 16:34:24.39: [ 333]: RECV: begin page > Feb 19 16:34:24.39: [ 333]: RECV: send trigger 022 > Feb 19 16:34:25.34: [ 333]: RECV: 0 total lines, 0 bad lines, 0 > consecutive bad lines > Feb 19 16:34:25.45: [ 333]: --> [14:+FPS:1,4,0,0,0] That's a very short time after carrier. My guess is that the line quality is unusable and the your modem has lost the remote modem's carrier. You should probably check flow control settings, just in case RTS is being interpreted as RTS rather than host initiated flow control. > Feb 19 16:34:30.45: [ 333]: --> [5:ERROR] Note the abort is at the start of the high speed transmission of the actual fax image.