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Modem Problem

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jereece

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I have a brand new cheap winmodem. I installed the software per the instructions, then installed the modem. The instructions said I had to install the software first. Windows 98 detected the new modem, installed the driver and all looked just fine. However, it won't work. When I go into Control Panel / Modems, it says that the modem is installed on Com3, not Com2 as I am used to. I clicked on Diagnostics, then Info and it says the port is already open. I tried deleting Com2, I tried deleting the modem entry and allowing Windows to re-install, I tried to manually set the modem resources to Com2 (won't let me). Nothing seems to work. There are no conflicts, so I am not sure what's wrong. I looked in the Bios to see if I could disable Com3, but did not see a way to do that. I looked at the motherboard manual and it did not indicate any way manually to disable Com3. The Bios has all the PCI setting to Auto, so I am not sure why the modem won't work.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Jim
 
Is this by any chance a Conexant modem, if so see my FAQ
faq602-2013
Internal modems do not install on an existing physical port, they are a port in themselves, so if you have a physical COM 2 it will go to COM 3 or 4. As COMs 1 and 3 share resources it can be a problem if you have a device on COM 1 and the modem goes to 3. I have once or twice had to get over this by using add / remove hardware to install COM 3 as a physical port, although without actually putting in any hardware. I then removed and reinstalled the modem which was forced to COM 4 where it worked fine All things are possible except skiing through a revolving door.
 
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