Xircom RM56V1 manual Troubleshooting Modem Setup, Symptoms and Possible Causes, Possible Solutions

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Windows NT 4.0 Installation 3-3

Troubleshooting Modem Setup

Modem difficulties can usually be traced to interrupt, I/O address or communications port conflicts. A modification to the Windows NT 4.0 default communication drivers or physical damage to card or cables can also be the source of problems.

Symptoms and Possible Causes

Windows NT fails to detect a Xircom modem. These conditions can be caused by the lack of an available COM Port, or by a resource conflict with another device.

Possible Solutions

1Modify the interrupt and/or I/O address for the Xircom card until no conflicts remain.

2If your computer has an infrared communications port, disable it. These ports often use COM port resources required for other communications devices. Most infrared ports may be disabled from within the computer’s CMOS or BIOS setup program. On some computers a hardware setup utility is used. See your computer documentation.

3For difficulties in connecting to specific sites such as your Internet Service Provider, or company remote access locations, verify with the support personnel at the respective locations that your client software and dial-in communications software are configured properly.

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Contents User’s Guide RealPortTM Modem801-0261-001A 10/98 Contents Iv RealPort Modem 56 User’s Guide Model RM56V1 Hardware InstallationInstallation and Configuration IntroductionHardware Installation Package ContentsOther Requirements Inserting the RealPort Integrated PC Card Connecting Modem to the Telephone Network RJ-11 Plug and Play Installation Windows 95 and 98 InstallationXircom Utilities Windows 95 and 98 Troubleshooting 4RealPort Modem 56 User’s Guide Windows NT 4.0 Installation Pcmcia Services VerificationModem Installation Xircom Utilities Troubleshooting Modem Setup Symptoms and Possible CausesPossible Solutions 4RealPort Modem 56 User’s Guide Software and Driver Updates Appendix A. Support ServicesService and Support Warranty Service ProceduresEurope, Middle East, and Africa Customer Support Xircom Worldwide Access Americas Customer SupportAdditional International Access Asia Pacific Customer SupportXircom Japan Customer Support Appendix B. Specifications General SpecificationsModem Specifications Warranties Appendix C. Lifetime Limited WarrantyWarranty Service Your ObligationsLimitations Unauthorized Applications DisclaimerAdditional Rights International NoticeAppendix D. Regulatory Agency Notices FCC Regulations Part Declaration of Conformity DoCFCC Rules and Regulations Part FCC Regulations Part Industry Canada IC Notice Canadian Department Of CommunicationsSafety Notices Government Restricted Rights Appendix E. Software License AgreementYou may You may not