Article ID: 142934 - Last Review: November 15, 2006 - Revision: 1.1 Problems Using Two Identical Modems in Windows 95This article was previously published under Q142934 SYMPTOMS
If you install two identical modems in Windows 95 and then try to use the
second modem with a 32-bit communications program that supports the
Telephony Application Programming Interface (TAPI), the first modem may be
used instead. The problem occurs if both modems are identified and
installed as the same model.
CAUSE
This problem is caused by the length of the "friendly" name for the modem.
You can see the modem's friendly name (for example, "Practical Peripherals
PM288MT II V.34") in the Modems tool in Control Panel.
RESOLUTION
To work around this problem, remove the second modem and then reinstall
it as a different model. To do so, follow these steps:
MORE INFORMATION
This problem typically occurs when you install one modem to use with
communications programs, and another modem to use for a different purpose,
such as sending and receiving faxes. If both modems are identical and are
installed as the same model, both modems appear in the Modems Properties
dialog box. For example, if you install two Practical Peripherals PM288MT
II V.34 modems in Windows 95, the following modems are displayed on the
General tab in Modems properties:
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