Hello
I have an internal modem which WinXP can detect. I am having problems, though, connecting to the Internet (in Hyperterminal I get a NO CARRIER message).
It may be that something else is causing the connection problem, but I note that the modem is using COM3 (COM1 and COM2 are, apparently, using something else!): at least that's what the advanced modem properties dialogue box informs me.
However, when I go into Device Manager, I can only see COM ports 1 and 2 under PORTS (I can't see that there is anything attached to them), and nothing for COM3. There is no label/item showing COM3, let alone a modem set up against COM3.
I CAN see my modem listed under modems.
Is it possible that this is causing me the connection problems?
How can I line my modem up with COM3 if other devices are using these ports? I am not using a scanner or printer.
I am using XP Home.
Many thanks for any help.
Everton
I have an internal modem which WinXP can detect. I am having problems, though, connecting to the Internet (in Hyperterminal I get a NO CARRIER message).
It may be that something else is causing the connection problem, but I note that the modem is using COM3 (COM1 and COM2 are, apparently, using something else!): at least that's what the advanced modem properties dialogue box informs me.
However, when I go into Device Manager, I can only see COM ports 1 and 2 under PORTS (I can't see that there is anything attached to them), and nothing for COM3. There is no label/item showing COM3, let alone a modem set up against COM3.
I CAN see my modem listed under modems.
Is it possible that this is causing me the connection problems?
How can I line my modem up with COM3 if other devices are using these ports? I am not using a scanner or printer.
I am using XP Home.
Many thanks for any help.
Everton