Article ID: 139848 - Last Review: November 15, 2006 - Revision: 1.1 Problems Using Microsoft Fax with RPI ModemsThis article was previously published under Q139848 SYMPTOMS
When you try to send a fax with Microsoft Fax, the fax may not be sent
completely or at all.
CAUSE
This problem can occur when you are using a modem that uses Rockwell
Protocol Interface (RPI) compression at speeds greater than 9600 bps. The
following modems are known to use RPI compression:
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, contact the modem's manufacturer to inquire
about a possible firmware upgrade or software patch that corrects this
problem in Windows 95.
If a firmware upgrade or software patch is not available, you may be able to work around the problem by configuring the modem to operate at a slower speed. To do so, follow these steps:
MORE INFORMATION
Modems that use RPI compression require a special program to enable the
modem's error correction and data compression capabilities. Some
communications programs already include this functionality, and some modem
manufacturers provide a patch that implements RPI compression in Windows
and Windows for Workgroups version 3.1x. This functionality is not included
with Microsoft Fax, and the patches that are currently available from some
modem manufacturers are not compatible with Windows 95.
Because the error correction and data compression capabilities of the modem have not been enabled, the modem is not reliable when operating at higher speeds. | Article Translations
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