Hall Stevenson wrote: > > * Mike Fedyk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010426 15:39]: > > On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 11:16:29AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote: > > > Hall Stevenson wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Your problem sounds like a Plug-n-Play one. A similar problem occurs > > > > with some network cards. Disable PnP on the card. Also, in your BIOS, > > > > disable the "PnP Operating System" option if you have one. From what > > > > I've read, that should read "Windows", not "PnP O/S". > > > > > > > Hmmm, I'll try it, but I have my doubts. > > Do let us know what you find out.
I'll try to get to it this weekend. > > > > You see, the modem actually does work in the sense that you can send > > > 'AT' strings to it and get 'OK''s back. > > > > > > It's just that it never can dial and make a connection successfully. It > > > seems a more subtle problem than I would think you would have from an > > > PNP difficulty. > > Well, now you've went and given us more and *important* information. You > left this out originally, didn't you ?? Partial justification: I was originally just trying to recommend against an internal modem. I had given up on my problem!