i have two OS install in my PC. one is win xp in c: drive and another is win 7 ultimate 64 bit OS in e: drive.my modem is teracom. from my windows xp i could successfully set up broadband connection and could connect internet but when i try to establish internet connection from win 7 then i am getting error like modem not recognize.
I am using Micromax 300c EVDO modem ( Datacard ) for wireless broadband connection. In one machine having Intel 915 Chipset motherboard, it is working fine. In the device manager, in the modem category, it shows correctly as " CDMA 2000 Rev A Modem ". In another machine, having Intel DG41TY motherboard, the device manager does not show modem. Only in other devices category, shows as Data services. ( in ports category both diagnostic and service ports are shown correctly)
I found a link to this but it was 459 days ago.Suggested starting a new thread.I discovered my original PC usb modem (circa 2001) so I tried the set-up procedure and it informs me my fax is installed correctly.I tried to send to my own number, before I set-up receive faxes.I also tried to send to "fax toy" just to test the set-up.All give the message "pending".I have connected to the same telephone connection as my home phone.
I have bought an Acer Aspire One a751h with an integrated 3G modem. I received it with a fresh install of Windows 7 and I cannot get the integrated 3G modem to work. I click on the Acer internet manager and it says the modem is not found. The 3g switches on fine and it's lit up so all ready to use but it cannot find the modem. What I need to install and add instructions on what I need to do because I've downloaded several drivers to try and none have worked, although I must admit I'm not sure what to do once they are extracted from a zip file?
The info on the side of the box is as follows:- A0751h - 52BGk MODEL NO: ZA3 CPU: Intel Atom Processor Z520 RAM: 1GB DDR2 STORAGE 160GB Operating System:- Windows 7 Ultimate Service Pack 1 Installed Memory (RAM): 2.00 GB System type: 32-bit Operating System
Since yesterday I can't connect to the modem with my desktop pc(windows 7 x64). I get APIPA as IP adress(169.254.*.*). Tho I could go on internet with my notebook with the cable I use for desktop PC.
this is how my connection looks like. I got only modem & switch between my connection to the internet. note: I have no fileserver.
I've checked the following things with my other PC(=notebook windows 7 x86): modem, switch, cable and my network card and everything did work fine. note: I did use the same cable as I was using for the desktop PC to be sure that the cableline was fine. I made the next tests with my desktop PC.
Then done the next ones without success:system restore(1 week)winsock fixreinstalling the networkcardgiving static IP adress
My network card settings are the same for the both PC, set to automatically obtain IP address and DNS server addresses
ipconfig /all of my desktop pc.(not working) Code: Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601] Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
As reported elsewhere, I had some issues with my Win 7 installation which involved more fiddling than needed but most everything is working again. Why more than needed? In the list of possible solutions, I was given the one that fixed the big problem last. C'est la vie. Now, I get to fiddle with fixing little problems. The latest is that Windows Fax and Scan are no longer workingI have a modem in my computer solely for when I send faxes. With the way that they keep eliminating slots on motherboards, I don't know what I'll do when I upgrade but that's neither here nor there. Back to the story.
A couple weeks ago, I sent a fax without any issues. Today, I needed to send one and Window Fax and Scan couldn't find the modem. When I click on "Connect to a fax modem" I get "an error occured. Please try the operation later."I opened a console and sent some AT commands to the modem and it responded. Off hook, on hook, dial. It is set as COM 3. I do have a Bluetooth dongle that is COM 6.Before Win 7, I used WinFax Pro. I had been using WinFax for years and years and never had a problem. However, WinFax Pro doesn't work with Win 7. One last question. When I started up WFS, it no longer shows my previously sent faxes. Where are those hidden?
I have windows 7 64 bit Asus computer with realtek PCIe GBE family controller Tuesday I had internet. Went to load a programand it wanted to reboot and do chkdisk. When it booted back up no internet.It is a DSL Motorola modem through At&T The Ethernet light does not come on. At&T tech support said it was the modem and sent a new one but still having the same problem. The indicator lights on the back of thecomputer are blinking so at least there is power to the card?
I recently changed my modem from a ubee to a motorola surfboard SB6141, I have two desktop computers one with windows 7 home premium 64 bit and the other is XP Pro X64 edition plus a toshiba laptop with windows7 home premium 64 bit. the only computer that will get a ip address is my XP desktop and my sons PS3 both windows 7 computers will not grab a ip address from the surfboard. I have been on the phone with comcast and they have no clue on my issue, they say since these are my modems and not leased ones from them that they will have to charge me if I have a tech out to the house, Why will these computers not grab a dynamic address from the surfboard or comcast.
my pronet modem not connected to windows 7 i install s/w that provided me with pronet modem before that i use windows professional that time i easily connect in our hostel wi-fi router but after installation windows 7 my pronet modem not detected in my pc
I have problems finding a driver for thomson thg540 for windows 7. it says that windows 7 is not compatible with the modem. I have tried finding a driver on the net and I didn;t find any for windows 7.
My modem keeps connection when I turn computer off and on but if I restart (reboot) the conection is lost and have to go through trouble shooting to reestablish the connection. Then I get message from the truubleshooter: "Local area connection doesn't have a valid IP configuration." My old modem broke and I have recently installed the new one. The old modem worked fine in restart. Is it possible thet the Windows 7 is trying to reconect to the old modem? The Internet provider cannot see anything wrong from their side.
I had been using internet with the help of USB CDMA Modem whose image have been attached below, in my PC with Windows XP SP3 (x32) previously. I don't actually remember the name of the manufacturer's; may be its 1X CDMA Modem! Now I purchased a Dell Laptop with x64 core i5 processor and now the software provided with the modem (in its driver CD) isn't compatible with my Windows 7 Home Premium. So I can't use internet in my new laptop...and I don't want to continue using internet in my old PC which has very inferior configuration! In fact even the dialler software provided in the same CD was not installed unless I disabled my anti-virus i.e. Microsoft Security Essentials!
I am using Internet Modem USB Stick with my computer. My computer is Windows 7 Professional. I have a problem with removing the Internet Modem USB Stick from the computer. When I insert the Internet Modem USB Stick into my computer and then I wish to remove it, I really can't do so. I, however, can remove the Internet Modem USB Stick from the computer easily in Windows XP.I think it will reduce my Internet Modem USB Stick Lifetime and there probably should effect my computer lifetime if I try to remove the USB Stick without allowing to reject.
I've got 3 computers using Windows 7, my computer acting as the "Home" for a homegroup allowing us to share files, data, etc. Yesterday our modem was replaced and now I am the only one who can see the homegroup and the data contained therein. Troubleshooting wizard is indicating that is is a network problem which leads me to believe that perhaps something to do with our change in modem. How I can get the homegroup to show again?
I have recently got a new laptop with Windows 7 professional and facing a strange problem that sound becomes dead as soon as I connect USB modem to it and open the vendor specific software. I was using the same modem on win xp machine for last one year and did not face any such issue. I tried to install the new drivers for audio but problem still persist. Verified the drivers for audio and modem and everything looks to be fine and working.
I need HSP56 micromodem driver for windows 7. HSP56 micromodem is a dial up PCI modem device. I need driver (setup file) for this modem on windows 7 OS.
System Configuration: Asus Motherboard, Intel Dual Core 2.8GHz Processor 1Gb RAM