Why does the clients SERVER TEST report that the modem is not detected?
This means that when the client sent an AT command to the modem on the server, the modem failed to respond with OK. This could be caused by a number of reasons, such as a defective modem, or selecting a COM port in NetModem Server which does not have a modem attached to it. If you encounter this issue, verify that your modem is working by going to the NetModem Server PC and running Hyperterminal (found under All Programs >Accessories > Communications), and select the COM port value which was added to the NetModem Server “Assigned to Pool” list. If there are multiple COM ports assigned, review the Status tab of NetModem Server to see which COM port the client was given when the test failed. Once you select this COM port in Hyperterminal, click OK, and from the “Port Settings” dialog click OK again to use the default settings. Then from the white terminal window type the letters AT and press enter, to see if your modem is responding with OK as it should. If the modem responds with OK in
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