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| 29623 | 2002-01-03 01:43:00 | Help!!!! I have just installed my trusted 33.6 K Dynalink Voice fax data modem in my Hewlett Packard HP 4509. The HP comes with it's own 56K data fax but I also want to use my computer to answer my voice and fax calls. Installation went well, came up with com 5, HP modem on Com 2. Also seemed well untill I did a reboot, as requested by bitware. Now each time boots up they each allocate a different com port. HELP. |
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| 29624 | 2002-01-03 06:10:00 | Seems a little tedious but not improbable. What OS are you running? Is both modems on two seperate phone lines? I had problems getting modems to work on anything other than COM 1-4 anything after it I assume is a virtual port and may not be to the modems liking. You'll need one of the modems to be on either COM 1 or 3 and the other on COM 2 or 4 as they are IRQ assignments. Have you tested them out to see if they are working at the same time? |
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| 29625 | 2002-01-03 07:31:00 | Running Win 98 SE. Since I wrote it got worse. System locked up and had to do a Cold Start. When it booted up Windows had lost my sound card and modem, thet are combined. In desperation I have removed my 33k modem and the sound card and 56K modem are now working. Before the system locked up they both were working. I had mouse on com 1, the 56K on com 3 and the 33.6K on com 2, same phone line. |
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