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- From: batman@cs.marauder.millerv.edu
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Cardinal MVP288I and Win95 Connect Problem (long)
- Date: Wed, 03 Apr 1996 04:31:52 GMT
- Organization: epix.net
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- Lemme guess, your using Com4 IRQ3, yes? This may have worked in 3.11,
- but (1) Win95 doesn't like modems on com4, and if you have an active
- com2, 95 will report a conflict for irq3. Best thing to do is remove
- the port and modem from device manager and set the jumpers on the
- modem for com3 i2.
-
- lacorte@ti.com (Bill LaCorte) wrote:
-
- >I recently installed Win95 on my computer. I had been using WFW311 and my
- >modem worked fine. However, in Win95, my modem is having connection problems
- >whenever I try to use Hyperterminal or dial-up networking.
-
- >I can go into Hyperterminal and dial manually by entering ATDT and the phone
- >number. In that case, the modem dials, negotiates, and connects me. I can
- >then communicate in the terminal mode, and disconnect when I am through.
- >However, when I let the program do the dialing, the modem dials, negotiates,
- >and connects. Then it appears to lock up. In fact, as can be seen from an
- >excerpt from the modemlog file, it will not even recognize a disconnect
- >command after this. I get the same results when I use dial-up networking.
- >What am I doing wrong?
- --snip--
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