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Daniel Skilleter <[log in to unmask]>
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PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 23 Jun 2001 15:26:16 +1000
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There is no problem with the modems, at all
It is simply what is known as a software modem. My Netcomm is on Com5
Others are on Com3. They are also known as WinModems which means the program
you are using must be a windows based program. This is normal
for such a software modem. Com5 is also a software based comport thats why
it is not detected under dos, What programs are you using,
there are a few ways around it, Use windows based software which supports
software modems, or buy a hardware external modem.

Bitcom (the Fax and Data transfer program) detects this as a MWAVE Modem.

Regards
Daniel Skilleter
Pacpacific Australia
Wholesale PC'S & Peripherals

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