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Re: [hylafax-users] Receiving Fax: T.30 T2 timeout, expected signal not received {E118}



Lee Howard wrote:
> Jan Kalcic wrote:
>
>> Nov 06 16:25:08.30: [12873]: RECV training at v.17 14400 bit/s
>> Nov 06 16:25:08.30: [12873]: <-- [11:AT+FRM=145\r]
>> Nov 06 16:25:12.81: [12873]: --> [0:]
>> Nov 06 16:25:12.81: [12873]: MODEM <Empty line>
>> Nov 06 16:25:12.81: [12873]: MODEM TIMEOUT: receiving TCF
>> Nov 06 16:25:12.81: [12873]: <-- data [1]
>> Nov 06 16:25:12.81: [12873]: --> [2:]
>> Nov 06 16:25:12.81: [12873]: --> [2:OK]
>>  
>>
>
>> Nov 06 16:25:29.25: [12873]: <-- [11:AT+FRM=122\r]
>> Nov 06 16:25:29.88: [12873]: --> [7:CONNECT]
>> Nov 06 16:25:29.88: [12873]: MODEM input buffering enabled
>> Nov 06 16:25:29.96: [12873]: Bad HDLC terminating flag received.
>> Nov 06 16:25:29.96: [12873]: HDLC frame too short (4 bytes)
>>  
>>
> ....
>
>> Nov 06 16:26:19.20: [12873]: Bad HDLC terminating flag received.
>> Nov 06 16:26:19.34: [12873]: RECV assumed RCP frame with block end
>> Nov 06 16:26:19.34: [12873]: MODEM input buffering disabled
>> Nov 06 16:26:19.34: [12873]: --> [10:NO CARRIER]
>> Nov 06 16:26:19.34: [12873]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
>> Nov 06 16:26:19.68: [12873]: --> [7:CONNECT]
>> Nov 06 16:26:20.52: [12873]: --> [2:10 03]
>> Nov 06 16:26:20.52: [12873]: --> [10:NO CARRIER]
>> Nov 06 16:26:20.52: [12873]: MODEM No carrier
>> Nov 06 16:26:20.52: [12873]: <-- [10:AT+FRS=21\r]
>> Nov 06 16:26:50.53: [12873]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
>> Nov 06 16:26:50.53: [12873]: MODEM <Timeout>
>> Nov 06 16:26:50.53: [12873]: Failure to receive silence (synchronization
>> failure). {E100}
>> Nov 06 16:26:50.53: [12873]: <-- data [1]
>> Nov 06 16:26:50.54: [12873]: --> [2:]
>> Nov 06 16:26:50.54: [12873]: --> [2:OK]
>>
>
> All of this makes me think that something is wrong with the audio
> coming into your modem.  If this happens with all senders (and not
> just this one) then I would suggest... if you're using a PBX try using
> the phone line directly... if you're not using a PBX... then is this a
> VoIP line?  If this is not a VoIP line then... maybe have the
> telephone company look at it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Lee.
>
>

It's not a PBX but it's not really a dedicated line too. It's an adsl
line. Could it maybe be the adsl filter not really well working??
There's some noise in the background and your tip made me thing this.
Errors occur with mostly all senders I tried and I also noticed that the
problem is in sending too. Quite often, after a couple of try it works,
but not always.

Jan



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