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Coexistence 56 K analog modem / ISDN modem

 
 
H.Henkler
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      16th Jul 2005
Hello,

my new PC (Windows XP) contains a 56 k internal PCI card modem. It works fine. No
Problem.
Trying to make the PC fit for ISDN communication I installed an additional ISDN PCI
card.
Now, I have problems getting conected via the 56 k analog modem.
Is it possible to have both cards installed and use them alternately depending on the
type of line?
Or do I have to remove one or the other?

Herb

 
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Gerard Bok
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      17th Jul 2005
On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 18:05:50 +0200, "H.Henkler"
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>my new PC (Windows XP) contains a 56 k internal PCI card modem. It works fine. No
>Problem.
>Trying to make the PC fit for ISDN communication I installed an additional ISDN PCI
>card.
>Now, I have problems getting conected via the 56 k analog modem.
>Is it possible to have both cards installed and use them alternately depending on the
>type of line?


There's nothing basically wrong with having both POTS and ISDN
adapters in the same system.
(On a laptop you even have PC-Cards that support both :-)

What could be happening:
If you install an ISDN card, the installer software asumes that
you will be running from ISDN. (Mostly the reason to install an
ISDN card :-)

If the installer software modifies your connection data to use
the ISDN card for default internet access it is no wonder if you
observe problems using your modem afterwards.

You probably have to create 2 different dial-in profiles and run
the internet connection wizard after switching connection type.

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Mike Walsh
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      17th Jul 2005

There is not a problem using different devices for different purposes, e.g. I use a dial-up modem for FAX, and DSL for internet access. Using both devices for internet access could involve conflicts in binding with your TCP/IP port.

"H.Henkler" wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> my new PC (Windows XP) contains a 56 k internal PCI card modem. It works fine. No
> Problem.
> Trying to make the PC fit for ISDN communication I installed an additional ISDN PCI
> card.
> Now, I have problems getting conected via the 56 k analog modem.
> Is it possible to have both cards installed and use them alternately depending on the
> type of line?
> Or do I have to remove one or the other?
>
> Herb


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H.Henkler
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      18th Jul 2005
Thank you, Mike.
The analog modem connection is working fine again.
Herb

Mike Walsh schrieb:

> There is not a problem using different devices for different purposes, e.g. I use a dial-up modem for FAX, and DSL for internet access. Using both devices for internet access could involve conflicts in binding with your TCP/IP port.
>
> "


 
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H.Henkler
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      18th Jul 2005
Thanks Gerard,
the analog modem connection works fine again. Didnīt have a chance for testing ISDN,
though.
Herb



 
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