Hi Darren,
Darren Nickerson wrote:
Steve Underwood wrote:
Are you sure that approach is free from patent problems? I thought the
ECM protocol was encumbered. If not, that is good news. :-)
Steve,
I'm not a lawyer, but I'll give this a shot ;-)
Although particular vendor implementations of
> Steve Underwood wrote:
>
> > Lee Howards wrote:
> > However, many (although not all, dare I say most?) modems support Fax
> > Class 1 or Class 1.0. In this mode the faxing is heavily dependent
> > upon the DTE and thus the support or lack of support for ECM comes
> > from the fax software. Your
Hi,
Lee Howard wrote:
Almost all fax software, including your WinFax 7.0, that supports Fax
Class 2, Class 2.0, or Class 2.1 will usually therefore support ECM
when the modem (DCE) itself supports ECM in those Fax Classes. This
is because the DCE does the ECM protocol work, and the software (DT
michiel betel wrote:
Hi list,
Faxes come in over an E1 line (on an TE410P) here and then are sent
to an analog fax machine attached to a T1 (also on the TE410P) &
channelbank (CAC1).
Problem is that almost all faxes we send out and receive are
mangled... either only halve pages or very stretc
On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 11:50:55AM -0800, Lee Howard said:
> On 2004.03.10 10:18 Jim Sneeringer wrote:
>
> >Do you know if there is other fax software that supports ECM?
>
>
> Modems that I know of that support ECM in some fashion in Class
> 2/2.0/2.1 are the MultiTech 5634 V92 family (MT5634Z
On Wednesday, March 10, 2004 12:19 PM, Jim Sneeringer [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Darren,
>
>
> Also, why should Asterisk introduce a lot of noise? (Faxes work fine
without
> Asterisk or with the old phone system.) I'm using a 2.4GHz Pentium 4
> with two X100P's and two TDM400P's. Faxes are
On 2004.03.10 10:18 Jim Sneeringer wrote:
Do you know if there is other fax software that supports ECM?
Please forgive me for butting in on this thread, but I can't resist
plugging HylaFAX.
Almost all fax software, including your WinFax 7.0, that supports Fax
Class 2, Class 2.0, or Class 2.1 wi
timeout. Then a
fax that does not send a CNG can sometimes still get through.
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First
On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 12:25, Michiel Betel wrote:
> Eric Wieling wrote:
>
> >First of all Asterisk does not support ${VARIABLES} as part of the
> >extension number. i.e. exten => ${BLAH},1,NoOp is not valid, but exten
> >=> 1234,1,NoOp(${BLAH}) is valid.
> >
> >
> Huh !?! Astreisk might not sup
l of computer faxing with Asterisk?
Jim
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Michiel,
Are you using WinFax? or one
the hardware.
What could I try that might reduce this noise?
Thanks again.
Jim
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> Michiel,
>
> Are you using WinFax? or one of the Products Based on Winfax? I've seen
> this on all of
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I'm having the same symptoms using X100P's, TDM400P's and WinFax, and have
and have had no luck correcting it. I don't have a standalone fax machine to
test with.
Does anyone know i
? Is there any other way to accomplish
the goal of computer faxing with Asterisk?
Jim
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Hi list,
Faxes come in over an E1 line (on an TE410P) here and then are sent to
an analog fax machine attached to a T1 (also on the TE410P) &
channelbank (CAC1).
Problem is that almost all faxes we sen
Hi list,
Faxes come in over an E1 line (on an TE410P) here and then are sent to
an analog fax machine attached to a T1 (also on the TE410P) &
channelbank (CAC1).
Problem is that almost all faxes we send out and receive are mangled...
either only halve pages or very stretched text etc.
Setup in
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