HSP56 Micromodem not Functioning.

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Ashwin Nath M

Iam Ashwin Nath . I have a problem with Windows XP
Professional. I installed Win 98 in C: and Win XP in D:

The problem is that I cant connect to the internet from
win xp. I have HSP56 Micromodem.I downloaded the driver
for the modem and installed it by using add new hardware
wizard. I had to specify the location of the driver files
as the modem was not found to be plug and play. Then it
detected all my hardware and installed drivers (an icon
appeared in the notification area confirming this). Now
when I connect to the internet it displays Dialing message
(during this time I cant hear any sound from my speakers)
after some times an error message is displayed
saying "Error 692 :There was a hardware failure in modem
or other connecting device". Another thing I found was
that when I open device manager and viewed the properties
of the modem it diplays this device is working properly.
Another notable point was in win98 it says that my modem
is connected to COM4 (which is working) but in winxp only
COM1 & COM2 are the only ports displayed and it says that
my modem is connected to COM2. Please help me with this
issue.

Thanking You
 
M

Michael Solomon \(MS-MVP Windows Shell/User\)

Plcase check the following Knowledge Base Article:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;314846&Product=winxp

Also check out the following TechNet article. While it references NT 4.0 it
may also apply here:

PSS ID Number: Q162293
Article last modified on 02-04-1998

4.0

winnt

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 4.0
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SUMMARY
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This article contains steps to help you troubleshoot issues with the
Remote Access Service (RAS) in Windows NT 4.0. This article focuses on
issues that can occur when you use RAS to dial into another computer or
an Internet service provider (ISP).

The issues discussed in this article include:

- Cannot dial with RAS
- Cannot connect after dialing with RAS

MORE INFORMATION
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Cannot Dial with RAS
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When you attempt to dial with Dial-Up Networking, the following error
message may appear:

Error 692: Hardware failure in port or attached device.

If you receive this or another error message that indicates that the modem
is not working properly, refer to the following articles in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:

ARTICLE-ID: Q161516
TITLE : Troubleshooting Modem Problems Under Windows NT 4.0

ARTICLE-ID: Q122839
TITLE : Err Msg: Error 692: Hardware Failure in Port or Attached...

If you have upgraded from Windows NT 3.51 and you are running a program
that monitors the phone line (for example, a fax program), you may receive
an error message that indicates the port is busy when you try to dial out
with Dial-Up Networking. For example:

Error 633: The port is already in use or is not configured for Remote
Access dial out.

If you installed RAS in Windows NT 3.51 before upgrading to Windows NT
4.0, the kernel-mode telephony driver that is used in Windows NT 3.51 is
retained and RAS uses non-Unimodem drivers. If another program uses the
Unimodem driver and is set answer the line automatically, that program
causes TAPI 2.0 to control the communications port. When this occurs, the
communications port is not available to the non-Unimodem version of RAS.

To resolve this problem, remove the non-Unimodem driver and replace it
with one supplied with Windows NT 4.0. To do so, follow theses steps:

1. In Control Panel, double-click Network.

2. Click the Services tab.

3. Click Remote Access Service, and then click Properties.

4. If the type of modem listed indicates that the kernel-mode TAPI
driver is still being used [that is, it lists the type as "Modem
(modem.inf)"], click the port, and then click Remove.

5. Click Add to add the Unimodem driver (the driver supplied with Windows
NT 4.0) for this COM port.

6. Click Continue and restart your computer when prompted to do so.

Cannot Connect After Dialing with RAS
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If the telephone line is unusually noisy, you may receive an error message
such as:

Error 640: A Netbios error has occurred.

This message indicates that the modem may not be able to negotiate a
connection at a higher speed. Try setting the modem speed on the client
computer down to a lower speed such as 9600 bps. To do so, follow these
steps:

1. In Dial-Up Networking, click the appropriate phone book entry.

2. Click More, and then click Edit Entry And Modem Properties.

3. Click the appropriate modem, and then click Configure.

4. In the Initial Speed box, click 9600, and then click the Enable Modem
Compression check box to clear it.

5. Click OK.

6. Click the Server tab, click the Enable Software Compression check box
to clear it, and then click OK.

If the RAS server does not answer or you cannot connect, test the
connection from another computer. If you cannot connect using another
computer, there may be a problem with the RAS server. Contact your network
administrator for assistance.

If you can connect to the RAS server from another computer, there may be a
hardware compatibility problem with your modem. Check the Windows NT
Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) to see if your modem is listed. For
information about where to obtain the HCL, see the following article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

ARTICLE-ID: Q131303
TITLE : Latest Windows NT Hardware Compatibility List (HCL)

If your modem is not listed, contact the modem's manufacturer or consider
trying a supported modem.

Additional query words: 4.00
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Keywords : kbras NTRAS NTSrvWkst kbnetwork kbfaq
Version : 4.0
Platform : winnt
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Copyright Microsoft Corporation 1998.
 

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