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"Hahnel, Winfried (W.A.)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 12 Apr 2000 10:55:07 -0400
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The modem in this case is using its OWN comm port.  Making changes in the
COMM ports listed in Device Manager will only change those that are
physically in use on the motherboard.  To make changes to the speed of the
COMM port the modem is using you would change this in the properties of the
modem in question.

Regards,
Fred Hahnel
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-----Original Message-----
From: Altaf Hussein [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 4:31 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [PCBUILD] Wrong naming of COM ports?


Hi all,

The machine that I work on (233Mhz MMX running on win 98) has an internal
modem. The mouse is installed on COM1. Under Control Panel -> modems it
shows that the modem is installed in COM3. But under Device Manager it
lists only COM1 and COM2. Why this discrepancy? There is no conflict with
other devices. Furthermore I formated the HD and did a clean install of
win98. This machine previously had win 95 OSR2 and the modem worked
perfectly and was quite fast.

I need the COM port 3 to be listed in Device Manager so that I can change
the Baud rate to a higher setting. Anyone knows how to do it?

The modem is an internal Sierra SQ3485 data/fax/voice modem.

Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.


Altaf Hussein

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Colombo
Sri Lanka

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