RC> Com1 to Com4 are just names. Configure your internal modem with jum
RC> Com3, and Com3 _will_ show up. IRQs are another story. If you're u
RC> possibly you could use IRQ 7 for the modem. What's connected to Com
RC> nothing, you could disable Com2, configure the modem as Com2, and us
RC> (the standard IRQ for Com2).
RC>
RC> If you use Windows at all, _don't_ skip a comm port (like Com3). Wh
RC> searches for ports, it stops when it finds a "missing" one - Since C
RC> "missing", Windows will not find your modem on Com4.
I have my 28.8 modem on COM2. I was just told in another message that
if I take the other modem and set it to COM3, then it will detect COM3.
(Didn't you just say that?? :) )
Thanks!
David S.
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