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Andrew McRory <amacc@iron-bridge.net> writes: > > > ModemRate: 115200 # max rate for DCE-DTE communication > > > > Might be too fast for fax mode. I tend to use 19200 for all modems. > > > > > ModemFlowControl: rtscts # XON/XOFF flow control assumed > > > > Very doubtful that it works flawlessly. For most modems > > > > > ModemRecvFillOrder: MSB2LSB # bit order of received facsimile > > > ModemSetupAACmd: AT+FAA=1 # enable in current class > > > > Are you really using adaptive amswer feature? If not, comment this line, it > > will make incoming connections faster and more reliable. > > > > > Class2RecvDataTrigger: "" # character sent to modem to start recv > > > Class2XmitWaitForXON: yes # if true, wait for XON before send > > > > Useless lines (these are default values); can be ommited. > > > === end ================================================================= > > > > Hope to hear from you soon, > > Thanks fo yo feedback. This config does work flawlessly in more that 15 > machines so far and for over 1-year! We configure it with such a high DTE > rate because it recieves incoming calls as well as faxes. What about sending? OK, I can believe that your modem automatically activates hardware flow control having AT+FCLASS=2, but that is rather unusual sitiation ... But if you are accept incoming data calls, ModemHardFlowCmd parameter is *required*. Without it the reliable work is impossible: other software can leave the the modem in an unpredictable state, power-on state (NVRAM profile) may be different etc. Hope to hear from you soon, Dmitry ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null