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Almost always, I receive "reception error" tags on incoming
faxes (outbound faxes work satisfactorily). Very few inbound faxes have ever nade it in; the ones that have made it, are ones I was expecting; the ones that didn't, were unsolicited. (In other words, I have never had an inbound fax that I expected fail to arrive). I have tried rebooting, turning the external 56K modem off and on again, and changing the baud rate between 9600 and 115200, with no change in results. I checked the event viewer and find that all the unsuccessful incoming fax incidents are logged as "8218" events. What is an 8218 event? If that's not a helpful clue, what else might be wrong? Noisy phone line? Or is there something in the nature of unsolicited faxes (mass mailings?) that make them difficult to receive? TIA |
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Possible reasons for your problem could be :
a.. The use of a phone line connected through a PBX or other switch. a.. Other devices on the same line as the fax modem, such as other modems, fax machines, answering devices, and so on. a.. Noise on the phone line. a.. The inability of the telephone line to pass the tones used by the modem correctly. a.. Outdated firmware or an outdated .inf file used to install the modem. To troubleshoot these types of errors: a.. Verify that the latest firmware updates from the manufacturer (if available) have been applied to the modem, and that the modem is installed with the latest .inf file from the manufacturer. The updated firmware or ..inf file may have improved error handling for the modem. b.. Try a different modem, preferably of a different brand and model, from the Hardware Compatibility List (HCL). c.. Verify that the telephone line connected to the modem is a direct connection from the telephone company and is not running through a PBX or other telephone switchboard. d.. If there are other devices on the same line, remove them. e.. Try connecting another telephone line to the modem to help identify whether the telephone line is contributing to the problem. f.. If none of these suggestions helps, it may be necessary to involve the local telephone company to correct telephone line issues and certify the telephone line. Generally, a standard telephone line is referred to by the telephone company as "POTS" ("Plain Old Telephone Service") and is guaranteed to handle voice communications but not necessarily digital data tones. Your telephone company may be able to make wiring configurations to help with line issues. You could also search on the Help and Support Center that comes with a standard windows installation. for "events" and then search within the results for 8218. Vibha Rathi Microsoft Printing,Imaging and Fax Team This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warrantied,and confers no rights. please do not send email directly to this alias.This alias is for newsgroup pruposes only.' "Vic Ridgley" <vicr@gbis.com> wrote in message news:0afb01c35dc0$7a8b7650$a401280a@phx.gbl... > Almost always, I receive "reception error" tags on incoming > faxes (outbound faxes work satisfactorily). Very few > inbound faxes have ever nade it in; the ones that have made > it, are ones I was expecting; the ones that didn't, were > unsolicited. (In other words, I have never had an inbound > fax that I expected fail to arrive). > > I have tried rebooting, turning the external 56K modem off > and on again, and changing the baud rate between 9600 and > 115200, with no change in results. > > I checked the event viewer and find that all the > unsuccessful incoming fax incidents are logged as "8218" > events. > > What is an 8218 event? If that's not a helpful clue, what > else might be wrong? Noisy phone line? Or is there > something in the nature of unsolicited faxes (mass > mailings?) that make them difficult to receive? > > TIA > |
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