Install New Modem Wizard Detects Your Modem IncorrectlyID: Q187630
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When you use the Install New Modem wizard, Windows may not detect the exact manufacturer, make, and model of your modem. This may occur even though your modem is listed in the Manufacturers box in the Install New Modem wizard and in the Modems tool in Control Panel.
This behavior can occur if your modem uses a driver that is compatible
with a variety of modems instead of using a unique driver.
To resolve this behavior, use the driver provided by the modem
manufacturer if the driver is Windows 98 compatible. For information about
how to install the driver, refer to the documentation included with your
modem or contact the manufacturer. If your modem is listed in the
Manufacturers box in the Modems tool, you can manually install the modem
instead of attempting to detect it. For more information about how to
install a modem in Windows 98, please see the "Installing Modems" section
in the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q142984
TITLE : How to Install New Hardware in Windows
Windows 98 automatically identifies, configures, and installs Plug and
Play devices, including internal and PC card modems. For more information
about Plug and Play support in Windows 98, please see the following
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q133159
TITLE : Plug and Play Support in Windows Questions and Answers
Keywords : kbhw winpnp win98
Version : WINDOWS:98
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: February 5, 1999