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flin
Joined: 02 Jul 2004 Posts: 65
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Posted: 06/26/08 - 08:21 Post subject: |
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| Hello. I have two modems attached to my computer. One of them is ordinary dial-up PCI fax modem, while the other one is hardware based ISDN. I tried to install both of them together, but it seems quite heavy. Whenever I want to connect to the internet via ISDN, the connection is impossible to be established because of modem conflict I guess. When there is only ISDN, I can surf without any problem. What am I supposed to do here? I am using dial-up modem just because of faxing options. Thanks in advance. |
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rusty
Joined: 13 Jun 2005 Posts: 10
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Posted: 07/22/08 - 03:05 Post subject: |
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| Hi. Why don’t you try to use some different USB port for the ISDN? Or, why don’t you try to connect the ISDN, over some other virtual COM port? I don’t know, how about changing the PCI slot place for the dial up device? And how is your dial-up wired? The line goes straight to the modem input port, or trough the ISDN terminal? It is very hard to make these two to work together. |
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