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I'll look into that, but I believe they are the same. It also doesn't explain the high call failure rate (connecting) with the internal modems. ...Neil --- James Rich <james@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, 30 Nov 2005, Neil Palmer wrote: > > > Connection time per page for successfull faxes is > > ridiculously high (averaging 215-375 seconds per > > page). > > The time to send a page over the modem (meaning the > amount of time that > transpires after the modem handshake is complete and > the modem hangs up) > increases as the resolution goes up. Every fax > machine I know of supports > two resolutions: standard and fine. "fine" takes > longer to transmit than > "standard". Some fax machines and fax modems > support a higher resolution > called "very fine". Transmitting in this mode takes > even longer. Could > it be that the internal fax modem is running at a > higher resolution than > the external did? > > James Rich > Neil Palmer, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada (This account not monitored for personal mail, remove the last two letters before @ for that) __________________________________________________________ Find your next car at http://autos.yahoo.ca
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