Modem cannot be found (detected automatically) under Windows 95?
Use the following steps, by process of elimination, to solve the problem. • Check the jumper setting, make sure the COM Port and IRQ settings are correct. • For internal modems: check the modem card itself, is it seated in the slot properly? After you have installed your modem, Windows 95 should: • Recognize your modem • Assign a unique COM port and IRQ for your modem to use (if modem is Plug and Play) Use the following steps, by process of elimination, to solve the problem. 1. In Windows 95, select Start | Settings | Control Panel | Modems | Diagnostics. Highlight the COM Port your modem is on and then click on More Info. • If Windows 95 can communicate with the modem, then the modem driver is functioning correctly (If you get a window with ATI commands and an OK button at the bottom, you’re in business). If you don’t get this screen, highlight a different COM Port and try More Info once again. • If Windows 95 shows an error message in the More Info box (something like ” Couldn’t Open