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Douglas Simmons <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 11 Dec 2002 13:50:25 -0500
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In addition to Jun Qian's great advice, is this a "port
powered" modem and if so are there other USB devices that
draw power from the same port?  I use a lot of USB devices
and have had to add powered hubs to get enough power for
some devices.

Doug

At 12/11/2002 02:45 AM, Kevin Neal wrote:

I have a problem getting an external USB modem to work on
a homebuilt
Duron / Asus A7V / W98SE,  - (a Swann brand, - Australian
built I
believe)
Seemed that the way to go when building the system that it
should be
with USB rather than serial/parallel.
However as it's the first time I've used it, not sure
about the way it
works.

Although I'm sure I've followed the installation
instructions properly,
ie:
a/  copy the drivers to HDD,
b/  plug the USB and 'phone cables,
c/  restart, ignore PnP, and use "have disk'
d/  All seemed to go well.

I next noticed that the indicator LEDs on the external
were totally
dead, not a sign of life ;
and as an amateur, I thought surely there should be some
indication of
connnection with something.
Went to Device Manager which showed the modem as 'This
device is working
properly'
Up the list is 'USB Devices' which showed the dreaded
yellow ?.
The USB joystick is OK on both ports, as a test.
Uninstall, and re-install with Plug n Play didn't help at
all, but was
probably worse.

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