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Re: [hylafax-users] happily sending/receiving for 2 months, then stopped receiving.....



paul trader wrote:

May 04 08:44:39.77: [ 7684]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
May 04 08:44:40.19: [ 7684]: --> [7:CONNECT]
May 04 08:44:41.19: [ 7684]: --> HDLC<20:FF C0 04 61 00 7A 00 00 27 80 13 02 0F C0 18 01 00 00 01 69>
May 04 08:44:41.20: [ 7684]: --> [2:OK]
May 04 08:44:41.20: [ 7684]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
May 04 08:44:41.21: [ 7684]: --> [7:CONNECT]
May 04 08:44:41.94: [ 7684]: --> HDLC<25:FF C0 02 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 A4 F3>
May 04 08:44:41.94: [ 7684]: --> [2:OK]
May 04 08:44:41.94: [ 7684]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
May 04 08:44:41.95: [ 7684]: --> [7:CONNECT]
May 04 08:44:42.34: [ 7684]: --> HDLC<11:FF C8 01 04 77 15 23 01 C8 A9 A8>
May 04 08:44:42.34: [ 7684]: --> [2:OK]
May 04 08:44:42.34: [ 7684]: DELAY 1500 ms



This is quite telling. :-) That's NSF, CSI, and DIS... those are *receiver* signals that we're getting when *we're* receiving?


What does this mean? It means that you have another fax receiving device attached to the same line as this HylaFAX system is attached. Specifically it is a fax machine of Korean manufacture (possibly Samsung - can you please tell me what kind of fax machine it is, exactly?), and the identification is " ". It supports V.34-Fax (SuperG3), fine/superfine/ultrafine resolutions, 10 ms/scanline, error correction, and MMR data format.

So to fix the problem either unplug that fax machine from the line or tell it to not answer any fax calls.

Lee.

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