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Re: [hylafax-users] MultiTech ISI5634UPCI/8
Chris Funk wrote:
Sep 12 09:40:40.81: [24105]: RECV received frame number 46
Sep 12 09:40:40.85: [24105]: RECV received frame number 47
Sep 12 09:40:40.97: [24105]: FCS error
Sep 12 09:41:25.83: [24105]: EOT received (end of transmission)
Sep 12 09:41:25.83: [24105]: Received premature V.34 termination.
Unfortunately, there's nothing that HylaFAX can do here.
The modem tells us that we got an FCS (frame check) error - and that's
not that unusual, but from that moment on we don't get any data at all
until the line disconnects 45 seconds later.
You could try running Class 1 instead of Class 1.0 and see if the same
kinds of "sudden disconnections" occur. If they do, then it's probably
not the modem firmware (as V.34 will not be used with Class 1).
Lee.
Thanks Lee. I'll try the class 1. Here is another error I have been
getting on that modem.
"Failed to properly detect high-speed data carrier."
I don't know if this is related. However I recently pretty much eliminated
the above error by downgrading the firmware on another brand of
multitech modem (MT5634ZPX-PCI-V92) from 1.32i to 1.25p.
I would assume there is some common code between the different firmware
and it might be the cause of your problem.
Steve Tuckner at Multitech provided me with 1.25p firmware awhile back.
He might be able to shed some light on the potential problem you have and
the one I had.
Mike
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