well..i'd like to thank everyone for helping me out on this..
unfortunately, i believe that problem is not with my computer, but with my
palmpilot..UG!!
i switched the modem settings just fine <took me a bit to locate some jumpers,
i had no extras anywhere in my computer!>, and my modem now works beautifully
on another com port.
i had a similar problem at work on <gasp> an NT station, and just assumed that
the hardware might have gone south...apparently not. i guess its time to
contact 3com and see what can be done.
thanks again!
kristin
> groovy...will check the site tonight...USR so i'm not worried about
> finding information.
>
> >
> > If this is an internal modem, you've got to look at the switch settings on
> > the modem card. These will vary according to which modem you have.
> >
>
> ah HA! that tricky disabled ports in the bios...<grin>
> thanks for the pointers...i hope that late tonight i'll be hotsyncing like
> a pro again...
>
> > Are there any other ttyS0x ports listed? If these are the only two, then
> > you either have an external modem or you have an internal modem and an on-board
> > COM port disabled in CMOS
> > >
>
> kz
>
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