Is this modem isa or pci? If it's pci, try swapping slots. If it's an isa
modem, does it have a jumper option? Some modems default to plug and play if
the jumpers are not installed. You might have to disable one of the onboard
com ports to enable your modem to operate on com1 through 4. You might have
to set the com port manually. As for the com port number, it can be just
about anything, depending on the hardware. I have a pci usrobotics 56k v.90
hardware modem that is installed as com 5 in winME and com3 in win2K.
Robert Graf
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ashok Bhiman" <[log in to unmask]>
Hello,
My Hayes Modem (Internal) has got installed in COM 5. I thought there were
only 4 COM's 1 thru 4. If I want some other s/w to use the Modem, it is not
detected as it searches 1 to 4 and reports Modem not found. How do you have
Com 5 and how do I get over my problem?
TIA
Ashok Bhiman
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