20031214Setting up a WallStreet 300MHz, I've run into a curious problem: There's a modem in it, the Modem control panel sees it okay and it connects to the 'Net, and the GlobalFax Modem Campatibility Tester says it's fine ("Good mews! GlobalFax for G3 and iMac will work with your modem."); but Apple System Profiler says "No Apple modem found," and the Apple Modem Updater 2.0 can't find it ("Your modem is not responding.") I've tried four different modems, and three different motherboards, always with the same results. Is this behavior a WallStreet "feature"? WallStreet listers, what does Apple System Profiler tell you?
Thanks,Andrew Main ------
(Wstreet 266, 192 Mb ram, system 9.2.1, original modem type, though replaced under warranty)
Using SProfiler, under the Network Overview section, I see the word Modem, but nothing else (not even modem found or not) except some references to Open Transport on the following line. The triangles I click on to expand the display of various information behave weirdly, but still nothing shows for the modem.
BTW, I recall some posts on this earlier but not the upshot: the serial number is shown as "Not applicable"--??
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