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Service Providers Modem Windows XP Last response: 21 October 2004 09:45 in error 797 windows 7 Windows XP Share Anonymous 23 September 2004 05:54:17 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware (More info?) After I installed SP2, error 797 modem not found windows 8 I was unable to reconnect to my ISP via my internal modem. When I attempt to connect, I get an error message that says | Opening port... Error 797: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-networking/error-code-797-while-trying-to-log-into-the/40903289-0861-41fb-9882-725908f46107 A connection to the remote computer could not be established because the modem was not found or was busy. For further assistance... |. When I look in Device Manager, my modem does not appear on the list. In "Ports", COM1 and COM2 are listed, but COM3 (the location of my modem) no longer appears. COM4 is also gone, but http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/154193-45-error-modem-found as far as I know, it's unused. In "Internet Properties>Connections>Settings>Properties", the "Connect using:" box shows | Modem Removed- Generic 56K HCF Data Fax Modem (COM3) |. I've tried reinstalling the COM port with no luck, and tried reinstalling the modem with no luck (I'd hoped that reinstalling the modem would force the OS to see the "missing" COM port). And when I say reinstall, I mean physically removed and then returned, and using updated drivers. I tried disabling Windows Firewall, and the problem persisted. I uninstalled SP2, and the problem persisted. The copy of SP2 that I installed was downloaded from Windows Update- to try to rule out the possibility that the problem was with the downloaded software, I tried reinstalling SP2 with an SP2 cd that was ordered from Microsoft. Still no luck, the problem persisted. Long story short, it appears that SP2 somehow saw my COM3 port to be a threat and disabled it. How do I get Windows to override that judgement so I can start using my modem again? I tried send
Modem was not Found Yesterday accidentally I received an error message while connecting to Internet from my laptop "Error 797:A Connection to the Remote Access Server was not made because the modem was not found". It happened when I connect USB modem from one http://www.corenetworkz.com/2012/09/error-797-connection-to-remote-access.html of my Internet Service Providers and clicked connection shortcut of another Service Provider. I am having both Photon and Netconnect modems. I connected Photon to my laptop and clicked the Netconnect connection wizard. The error message I received looks like the one in the image given below. Reasons for Error 797: Modem not Found The major reason for the error code "Error 797: A Connection to the Remote Access Server was not made because the modem was not found" is your error opening computer failed to find the modem to establish connection to the ISP. You will get the same error message if modem is not correctly installed on your computer. Another reason is the port issues where the connected port is not responding or faulty. Now let us list all possible reasons to get this alert. Driver is not installed Device failure Connection issues like loose connection, faulty Ethernet cord etc.. Computer issues Solution for Error 797 The first step you should error opening port do is to ensure if the modem/adapter installed properly in your computer. If your computer is not detecting modem, follow the steps below. Make sure the correct connection shortcut is clicked Power Cycle If you have USB modem, you may Unplug and replug it. Otherwise you just turn off the device and turn it on after one minute. Now check if you receive the same alert. Disable and Enable the adapter If the issue is related to the NIC, you have to disable it and and turn on back. To disable and enable adapter, follow the steps provided in the link below. How to Enable and Disable Adapter Update driver Driver compatibility issues may invoke this alert. Most models doesn't need any specific driver but some require it. If the modem you are using requires a driver and if the current one if outdated, you must update it. To update the driver software, click on the link below. How to Update Driver installed Popular Guides How to Do Continues Ping Operation Either you Specified a Destination Address that is not Valid The Specified Destination is not Reachable Technology Blog Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: ICMP Error Messages, Internet Connectivity Issues at 7:02 AM Posted by Alex George No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Subscriber Count Blog Archive ► 2016 (11) ► October (2) ► September (2)