i had this same problem and, after about a year of frustration (and constant
prowling for a solution) i switched to an external (since then have gone to cable
modem) and didn't have th problem.
as much as i'd like to say i had an answer for this - i don't. all i can say
is that it infuriated me!
On Mon, 07 Aug 2000 14:59:49 Michael George wrote:
:I have a USR internal modem which works fine. However, every once in a
blue
:moon it will open the line and freeze. It doesn't respond to the ppp
daemon
:or mincom. If it were external, I'd just power it down. Being internal,
the
:only think I knew of to do was shutdown the machine, power it off and
restart.
:Not a huge deal, but I like to have long uptimes when trying to win
converts.
:
:Is there any way to hard reset an internal modem w/o powering off? Maybe
I
:should just stick with externals...
:
:Thanks for any information!
:
:-Michael
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