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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Ekkard Gerlach wrote: > In Your first config. -file there is incommented> > > 1. > > ModemSetVolumeCmd: "ATM0 ATM1L1 ATM1L3 ATM1L5 ATM1L7" > > I belive ATM1L1 overrides ATM0, ATM1L3 overrides ATM1L1, .... > so that > > ModemSetVolumeCmd: "ATM1L7" > > would effect the same, right ? What in the? I am going to be *VERY* surprised if these codes work. M0 or M1 affect a binary register that turns on sound for the modem. The standard available settings for the *level* of sound are L0 through L3. The modem will probably barf on L5 and L7. > 2. > > ModemRate: 38400 # 38.4 works fine > > Is faxing with 38400 possible ? When ? There is a difference between the data transmission rate between the computer and the modem, and the data transmission between the two modems. This ModemRate involves the transmission between the computer and the modem: the modems normally negotiate the rate they can handle between themselves. > BTW: Can somebody tell me the diff between Class 1 > and Classe 2(.0) ? Any http-link available ? There is a whole different set of commands for each mode. Class 1 has the hosting computer do a lot more of the actual work of the faxing. Class 2 is a later standard that worked pretty well and offloaded a lot of the work to the modem. Class 2.0 came later, is popular in 56K modems, and from reports here doesn't work very well. You can almost always use a modern modem quite effectively in Class 1 mode. Nico Kadel-Garcia Senior Engineer, CIRL Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBOGDb5j/+ItycgIJRAQEx7gQAh62BFtZpsDP0fRPTYMZ0m8hMkfclFjBh zr0ykaONq8a2+BU7dg4fokDjzvHEoB22Bm3J8vwqMT6rbo2y+3SQNLW7HqClq3Tq tSPnY62fmvPSh01/b4VnEg4a0p46ufbxyMXNUJOO1PS7b6a2Py4ARyUgBVnGvQk2 T0Qk3o4ZnTc= =WZNj -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----