Re: Multiport Modem cards (Perle)...
From: Pawan Agarwal \(MSFT\) (pawana_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/14/04
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Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 14:33:33 +0530
You mean to say you don't see the number of ports to be 4 (or whatever) in
the Ports section of the Routing and Remote Access? The other thing that is
not clear is whether you are seeing all the devices under Device Manager or
not.
Pawan [MSFT]
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"Tim" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have a Perle PCI-RAS 4 V.92 Multi-Modem Adapter in a
> Windows Server 2003 running Routing and Remote access.
> The hardware list this device under Multi-port serial
> adapters. Under Modems in Device Manager it shows a
> single "MultiTech Systems MT5634SMI-V92 #3" modem. In
> Routing and Remote access it only shows this one modem.
> How do I get the other 3 modems that is part of the Perle
> card to show up?
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