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Hello Peter, One comment on the USRobotics modem, I have a Courier V.Everything that seems to work quite well. One thing I did do (before installing and using HylaFAX) was to upgrade the firmware of the modem. I found the upgrade on the USRobotics site and it was 3 years newer than what was on the modem! Just a thought! Bruce... --- Lee Howard <faxguy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Peter Schoenster wrote: > > >Hi, > > > >I am getting over 50% failures in outgoing faxes. > It > >doesn't make sense to me. It would make sense if I > got > >100% failure. I'm not talking about busy signals > etc. > >I'm talking about when hylafax connects to a remote > >fax machine but fails to commmnicate, time and time > >again. > > > >I get these 2 errors: > > > >ERR No carrier detected = when using Class 1 > >No answer (T.30 T1 timeout) = when using Class 2.0 > > > >The same destination fax will return those 2 errors > >depending on what I set for ModemType in > config.modem > > > > > > Did you try my suggestions? > > > http://www.hylafax.org/archive/2005-08/msg00411.php > > If so, what were the results? > > If the results still indicate the same thing, then > the problem is your > USR modem. I have had many a USR modem not be able > to handshake with a > remote fax machine and would behave exactly as > you're describing. In my > experience it only happened with a few, perhaps > somewhat rare, fax > machines, however... it was nothing like 50%. > > >I've searched the archives and the web and I found > 2 > >guys in the last 4 years who seemed to have the > same > >problem as me. I sent an email to both. One guy > said > >it was never resolved and he just used > mgetty+sendfax > >on freebsd and has been fine with that. > > > > > > Well, good for him, I guess. I wouldn't read > anything into this, > though. Back in 2000 I was testing various fax > products and had a USR > modem that I was using. I found one of these > destinations that would > report "NO CARRIER" or "no answer" or "T.30 timeout" > (all mean the same > thing, essentially, when you're the sender - that > the modem could not > find a fax machine on the other end). I tried both > Class 1 and Class > 2.0 using HylaFAX, mgetty+sendfax, efax, RelayFax, > and another couple of > other Windows fax packages (all using this same USR > modem). All of them > resulted in the same thing. I switched the modem to > a non-USR modem > (Rockwell chipset) and then the problem went away. > I then tried a few > different USR modems, and I don't remember exactly, > but I seem to recall > that all of them had the same trouble. > > >Perhaps this is normal? > > > > Perhaps it's normal for USR users, but it's not > supposed to be normal, no. > > >Are there fax machines with > >which hylafax cannot communicate? > > > > Not to my knowledge. But that's a loaded question, > too. HylaFAX relies > on the modem for much of the work (more in Class > 2/2.0/2.1 than in Class > 1/1.0). So if there's a problem with the modem that > HylaFAX cannot work > around, then HylaFAX can't do much about it. > > Lee. > > > ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List > _______________________ > To subscribe/unsubscribe, click > http://lists.hylafax.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi > On UNIX: mail -s unsubscribe > hylafax-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxx < /dev/null > *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, > mail sales@xxxxxxxxx* > > ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe, click http://lists.hylafax.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi On UNIX: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxx < /dev/null *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, mail sales@xxxxxxxxx*