Re: Need help with a modem problem



Glen,
I found the setting in the bios and everything works fine now. I would
never have thought to look under "serial port". Thanks for your help.
Jim

----- Original Message -----
From: "Glen" <gp2002hw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Jim Ludwig" <jimlud@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: Need help with a modem problem


You really should only use the newsgroup as it helps everyone who has a
similar problem. The com ports will be listed somewhere within the bios. I
can't say where for sure as they are all different. It might be under
chipset or advanced settings. It might be under pci config. You would just
have to go in and look at all entries.

On one of my computers with an AMI Bios, com ports are listed under
'Onboard
Devices Config'. They are listed 'Serial Port 1' and 'Serial Port 2'. They
are not listed as COM ports but that is what they are. Thats what you
should
look for, 'Serial Ports'. I have a AWARD bios in another computer but it
runs a server so can't reboot it.


Please repost if you find the fault

Glen P
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Ludwig" <jimlud@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <gp2002hw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 4:54 AM
Subject: Fw: Need help with a modem problem



----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Ludwig" <jimlud@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: Need help with a modem problem


Glen,
Could you tell me where I go once I am in the bios to do this? I looked
all around under the different bios categories and I didn't see anything
dealing with the com ports. What heading would this typically be under?
It is an Award bios if that helps any.
Thanks,
Jim
jimlud@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

"Glen" <gp2002hwREMOVEME@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ub05RhthGHA.204@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
If only one com is showing in device manager you need to go into the
bios and make sure both are running.

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Please repost if you find the fault

Glen P
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<Pennywise@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Jim Ludwig" <jimlud@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

|>Hello,
|>I am having trouble getting a 56k modem to work. I have formatted
hard
|>drive and loaded fresh win xp sp2. Modem has been recognized and
working
|>properly in device manager. Clicking the Query Modem button in the
|>diagnostic tab in the Control Panel modem applet also works fine.
According
|>to the modem properties ***, it has been assigned COM 3, however
in
device
|>manager, only COM 1 is listed under the Ports heading. If I try to
dial out
|>with the phone dialer applet for instance, I do not hear the modem
at
all.
|>Can someone help with this issue?

Change your mouse to com 2. Go into Bios and make sure com ports are
both open.

FWIW COM 1 uses the same irq that COM 3 does


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<paulmd@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Jim Ludwig wrote:
Hello,
I am having trouble getting a 56k modem to work. I have formatted hard
drive and loaded fresh win xp sp2. Modem has been recognized and working
properly in device manager. Clicking the Query Modem button in the
diagnostic tab in the Control Panel modem applet also works fine.
According
to the modem properties ***, it has been assigned COM 3, however in
device
manager, only COM 1 is listed under the Ports heading. If I try to dial
out
with the phone dialer applet for instance, I do not hear the modem at
all.
Can someone help with this issue?
Thanks,
Jim
jimlud@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Not hearing the dial out noise is no issue. Not sucessfully connecting
is.

Com1 is probably an on board serial port, com 3 was created by the
modem, for it's own purposes.



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