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[hylafax-users] Using a GSM-Modem for receiving faxes



As I described a few days before I'm trying to use a GSM-Modem for a fax server. Sending works but receiving does not.

After some investigations I currently think that there is a too big delay from the connect to the beginn of the handshaking... so faxgetty closes the connection and aborts everything...

Is there any way to let faxgetty wait a bit longer for a successful handshaking?

Could anyone give me some hints why handshaking fails ?

everything I found on the web did not work for me...

the output from faxgetty:

Nov 9 16:35:39 router FaxGetty[5566]: STATE CHANGE: RUNNING -> LISTENING
Nov 9 16:35:39 router FaxGetty[5566]: --> [4:RING]
Nov 9 16:35:39 router FaxGetty[5566]: STATE CHANGE: LISTENING -> ANSWERING
Nov 9 16:35:39 router FaxGetty[5566]: Apply CanonicalNumber rules to "+43.676.9364566"
Nov 9 16:35:39 router FaxGetty[5566]: --> match rule "[^+0-9]+", result now "+43676.9364566"
Nov 9 16:35:39 router FaxGetty[5566]: --> match rule "[^+0-9]+", result now "+436769364566"
Nov 9 16:35:39 router FaxGetty[5566]: --> return result "+436769364566"
Nov 9 16:35:39 router FaxGetty[5566]: ANSWER: Ring detected without successful handshake
Nov 9 16:35:39 router FaxGetty[5566]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Nov 9 16:35:40 router FaxGetty[5566]: --> [2:OK]
Nov 9 16:35:40 router FaxGetty[5566]: MODEM set DTR OFF
Nov 9 16:35:41 router FaxGetty[5566]: MODEM set DTR OFF
Nov 9 16:35:41 router FaxGetty[5566]: DELAY 75 ms
Nov 9 16:35:41 router FaxGetty[5566]: MODEM set DTR ON
Nov 9 16:35:41 router FaxGetty[5566]: DELAY 2600 ms
Nov 9 16:35:45 router FaxGetty[5566]: MODEM set baud rate: 9600 baud, input flow RTS/CTS, output flow RTS/CTS



regards, Johann Wilhelm


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