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Re: [hylafax-users] Missing EOL after 5 seconds (section 3.2/T.4)
hi lee!
switching to class1 brings me more problems. when reveiving a fax i gwt
only this message:
Apr 21 17:32:56 area52 FaxGetty[24278]: --> [4:RING]
Apr 21 17:33:01 area52 FaxGetty[24278]: --> [4:RING]
Apr 21 17:33:06 area52 FaxGetty[24278]: --> [4:RING]
Apr 21 17:33:12 area52 FaxGetty[24278]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION DEVICE
'/dev/ttyS0'
but nothing more...
is there anything else i can do?? has anyone a working (class 1) config
with the same fax i have (U.S. ROBOTICS 56K FAX)??
thx in advance
wolfgang
Lee Howard wrote:
First of all, I would recommend against using USR modems in Class 2.0.
Re-run faxaddmodem and choose Class 1 with default flow control.
longbow wrote:
Apr 07 16:09:23.52: [ 9151]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Apr 07 16:09:25.74: [ 9151]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Apr 07 16:09:25.74: [ 9151]: RECV: begin page
Apr 07 16:09:25.74: [ 9151]: RECV: send trigger 022
Apr 07 16:09:25.74: [ 9151]: Copy quality checking performed by host
Apr 07 16:10:31.35: [ 9151]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading from modem
Apr 07 16:10:31.35: [ 9151]: RECV: Missing EOL after 5 seconds
Apr 07 16:10:31.35: [ 9151]: REMOTE HANGUP: Missing EOL after 5
seconds (section 3.2/T.4) (code 91)
Apr 07 16:10:31.35: [ 9151]: RECV FAX (000001233):
recvq/fax000000944.tif from xxx xxxx, route to <unspecified>, 4 pages
in 2:46
Apr 07 16:10:31.35: [ 9151]: RECV FAX: Missing EOL after 5 seconds
(section 3.2/T.4)
Apr 07 16:10:31.35: [ 9151]: DELAY 100 ms
Apr 07 16:10:31.45: [ 9151]: <-- [7:AT+FKS\r]
Apr 07 16:11:01.46: [ 9151]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Apr 07 16:11:01.46: [ 9151]: MODEM <Timeout>
The fact that the modem didn't respond to the AT+FKS command at all
(either with an OK, ERROR, or something... it would indicate that the
modem had crashed... and it will be a number of seconds before it will
return to working order... although the fax session would have failed.
This kind of thing is not at all uncommon with USR modems. It's one
reason why we've been advising against them for many years now.
However, switching to Class 1 will give you the greatest chance of
success with the modem.
Thanks,
Lee.
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