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Re: [hylafax-users] Adaptive answer, MT5634ZBA-V92 (was Receive problems with MT2834ZDX modems)
On Tue, Mar 21, 2006, Lee Howard wrote:
>Bill Campbell wrote:
>
...
>Well, on the bright side it appears that the patch did what it was
>supposed to do: that is, HylaFAX now does not see the duplicated "FAX"
>response. The downside, of course, is that fax reception is still not
>going. So we're half-way there.
Right :-).
>Hopefully this is just an issue of command-response-reaction
>misunderstanding between HylaFAX and the modem... if it is then we can
>fix things. If not, then you'll either need to turn to MultiTech for
>support on this (firmware with a bug fix?) or try to get your
>DistinctiveRing going (which probably will serve you better in the
>long-run anyway).
>
>Stop running faxgetty on this modem. Open it up with minicom instead.
>Send the following commands:
>
> <-- ATZ
> --> OK
> <-- ATS0=0
> --> OK
> <-- AT+FCLASS=1
> --> OK
> <-- AT+FAA=1
I think that AT%A1+FAA=1 is necessary on the current modem (version 1.32B
according to the hylafax.log file).
> --> OK
>
>And then place a fax call to that modem. You should see "RING" messages
>appear. When you do then give the "ATA" command. Then tell me what
>happens. It should go something like this:
>
> --> RING
> <-- ATA
> --> FAX
>
Using kermit I see the following response
RING
ATA
FAX
FAX
CONNECT
Communications disconnect (Back at spooner.mi.celestial.com)
Bill
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