Hello,
It sounds like the COM port that is attached to the modem might be getting interruped.
You may want to consider changing the COM port allocated to the modem - this can be a little fiddly, so I'd recommend printing this out before trying it, that way you have a hard copy.
- Go to Start Menu and select Run
- Type devmgmt.msc and click OK (type devmgmt.msc in the Start Menu search bar on Vista)
- Expand the Modem heading, right click Modem Interface and select Properties
- Select the Advanced tab and Advanced Port Settings
- Change the Port Number to a high end, unused, com port number e.g. 250
- Click OK and OK again to return to device manager (Note: If you receive an error indicating that the com port is in use, this is normal as indicates that the com port it was originally set to has had a problem)
- Expand the Ports (COM and LPT) heading, right click on the Application Interface and select Properties
- Select the Port Setting tab and click on Advanced
- Change the Port Number to a high end, unused, com port number e.g. 251
- Click OK and OK again to return to device manager (Note: If you receive an error indicating that the com port is in use, this is normal as indicates that the com port it was originally set to has had a problem)
- Right click on the Diagnostic Interface and select Properties
- Select the Port Setting tab and click on Advanced
- Change the Port Number to a high end, unused, com port number e.g. 251
- Click OK and OK again to return to device manager (Note: If you receive an error indicating that the com port is in use, this is normal as indicates that the com port it was originally set to has had a problem)
- Reboot the machine and retest
Hope this helps
Cartman_81
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