> From: Gary W South <[log in to unmask]> > > I have a friend who owns a Compaq running Windows 98, 64 MB RAM with an AMD > K-2 processor (I don't know what speed). His original modem is a Rockwell HCF > 56K PCI modem. It only connected at 26,400 so I gave him a Best Data 56K Mack > II PCI modem. He installed it and now neither modem will work. When trying to > connect to his ISP an error message comes up "Error 630: the computer is not > receiving a response from the modem. Check that the modem is plugged in and > turned on." We have uninstalled each modem several times and reinstalled > each. We have tried them in both PCI slots. Device manager says the device is > installed and working properly with no conflicts but we continually get this > Error 630 message. We tried dialing a number using Hyperterminal and get the > same message. The Best Data modem worked in two other computers. Are we > missing something simple or does anyone have any ideas of something to try? > TIA. > > Gary South One rough check you could try: If you have a second telephone line, or a friend to help, call the number with the modem and computer in operation (but don't dial out yet). If there is a telephone in parallel with the modem, you should hear it ring, and see "RING" on the monitor. If you enter the "ATA" command, the ringing should stop as the modem answers. You, or at least the person at the other end of the line, should now hear the "squeal" as the modem attempts to negotiate a connection. "ATZ0" (That's zero.) should re-initialize things, so that (assuming a touch-tone line) "ATDT" followed by his number should let you call him. You should be able to hear him speak (or tap on the telephone) via the modem speaker. (You won't be able to answer without a voicemodem, etc.) This should allow you to check that the modem is properly configured and more-or-less functioning as it should. Boyd Ramsay [log in to unmask] Do you want to signoff PCBUILD or just change to Digest mode - visit our web site: http://nospin.com/pc/pcbuild.html