modem won't connect

G

Guest

i recently upgraded to winxp...it has lucent winmodem. problem:it dials, then
you can hear the modem communicating, and then it automatically disconnects
and redials without ever making a connection. i have updated the driver,
uninstalled and reinstalled, tried different settings, nothing works. the
modem worked fine before the upgrade. i tried installing a different modem,
couldn't even detect dial tone with that one, yet both modems work fine when
tested in different computers. what do i do?
 
F

Frank

|i recently upgraded to winxp...it has lucent winmodem. problem:it dials,
then
| you can hear the modem communicating, and then it automatically
disconnects
| and redials without ever making a connection. i have updated the
driver,
| uninstalled and reinstalled, tried different settings, nothing works.
the
| modem worked fine before the upgrade. i tried installing a different
modem,
| couldn't even detect dial tone with that one, yet both modems work fine
when
| tested in different computers. what do i do?

You have something misconfigured somewhere. Hell those LT's work
anywhere on almost anything.
 
J

jimbo

jadedhart said:
i recently upgraded to winxp...it has lucent winmodem. problem:it dials, then
you can hear the modem communicating, and then it automatically disconnects
and redials without ever making a connection. i have updated the driver,
uninstalled and reinstalled, tried different settings, nothing works. the
modem worked fine before the upgrade. i tried installing a different modem,
couldn't even detect dial tone with that one, yet both modems work fine when
tested in different computers. what do i do?

Try using the Wizard and go through the whole procedure for setting up a
connection using a modem. You might want to use device manager to remove
the modem first.

Good luck, jimbo
 

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