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Dual modems for independant purposes & NT Server
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10/06/1999 12:28:17
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Forum:
Windows
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Mail & fax
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00228429
Message ID:
00228574
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>>>I am trying to install two modems in our NT 4 SP3 server. One is used for WinProxy for the internet and the other I am trying to use for WinFax Pro 9 to act as a fax server.
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>>>The first modem is a USR Sportster X2 and is configured in RAS.
>>>
>>>The second is a PNP 56K V90 which installs itself as a serial controler on port 3.
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>>>All indications are that both modems are installed properly an working but when I attempt to address the second modem through WinFax it says the modem is in use by another process.
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>>>I have been getting some disturbing rumors that this configuration does not work on NT.
>>>
>>>
>>>Any ideas?
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance
>>>Terry
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>>If I may ask, what com port is the first modem on, as well as it's IRQ and the IRQ of the second one. It seems like there might be a conflict in hardware settings (specially if they're in PnP mode). I would recommend hard setting them (throught the jumpers) to one odd and one even com port, or just changing the IRQ they're using.
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>>Hugo Dahl
>The Sportster is hard wired on COM2 (2f8 irq 3) and the other modem is a PCI and can only run PNP. It uses it's own driver to install COM3 and had on conflicts. I cannot remember the exact numbers as we had to rip it out this morning. The server began to lock up ( I think from WinFax Pro problems but I removed the modem also just in case ). I have used these PNP modems sucessfully befor on other NT machines.
>
>Terry

Well, speaking from personal experiences, your problem might lay in the PCI modem. I've hat lots (and I mean LOTS) of clients with PCI modems who would lock up their system, connections, etc. As soon as they put in a ISA modem, everything works like a charm. You might want to just try an old ISA modem (even a 14.4Kbps!) just to give it a try and see if the problem remains.

Hugo
"My get up and go must've got up and went"
-Steve Tyler, Aerosmith
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