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Feb 22 2006, 03:52 PM
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Forum Member Posts: 12 Joined: 15-December 05 |
I would guess that if the Broadxent driver 'installed' but shows up as not there, then it probably isn't there, you may have a different modem, unless you know what the old modem looked like and can say that isn't the same one, we really don't know for certain.
The driver would show in the system tray, because it's loaded, but it's saying 'I can't find the modem I'm supposed to talk to', probably because it's really not there. The modem being assigned to com5 is not abnormal, com1 and com2 are already defined, so windows will find unused ports and give them a name, in this case it's com5, even though com1-4 may or may not be used, it doesn't cause a problem. |
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