Peter
December 6th 03, 08:31 PM
Hi,
If there is not a hardware or drivers problem:
Are you sure the telelphone cable jacks are connected
properly into the telephone wall socket and the modem line
in jacks?
Have you check that the telephone cable is not faulty?
Peter
>-----Original Message-----
>>I think that XP identified the modem as a ModemBlaster,
>but probably did
>>not install the driver or installed the incorrect
>driver. Creative's
>>site has XP drivers for some, but not all. The DE5620
>and earlier
>>appear not to have been updated for XP
(read "abandoned").
>>http://www.creative.com
>
>Hi Jim, thanks for the reply.
> I believe the correct driver is installed as the Device
>Manager correctly identifies my modem (down to the model
>number), and I can "Query modem" just fine from the modem
>diagnostics tab.
> I'm still hunting down the problem. My motherboard has
a
>built-in Ethernet port that "may" be interfering somehow
>(no obvious conflict), but there does not appear to be
any
>info on the ASUS website about such a problem.
>
>I still have a few more things I can try (like installing
>an old 28.8K *internal* modem or connecting this laptop
to
>the Ethernet connection). Thanks.
>.
>
If there is not a hardware or drivers problem:
Are you sure the telelphone cable jacks are connected
properly into the telephone wall socket and the modem line
in jacks?
Have you check that the telephone cable is not faulty?
Peter
>-----Original Message-----
>>I think that XP identified the modem as a ModemBlaster,
>but probably did
>>not install the driver or installed the incorrect
>driver. Creative's
>>site has XP drivers for some, but not all. The DE5620
>and earlier
>>appear not to have been updated for XP
(read "abandoned").
>>http://www.creative.com
>
>Hi Jim, thanks for the reply.
> I believe the correct driver is installed as the Device
>Manager correctly identifies my modem (down to the model
>number), and I can "Query modem" just fine from the modem
>diagnostics tab.
> I'm still hunting down the problem. My motherboard has
a
>built-in Ethernet port that "may" be interfering somehow
>(no obvious conflict), but there does not appear to be
any
>info on the ASUS website about such a problem.
>
>I still have a few more things I can try (like installing
>an old 28.8K *internal* modem or connecting this laptop
to
>the Ethernet connection). Thanks.
>.
>