> My first foray into the broadband world:
> 1. Win98(1st Ed) PC hangs when booted with the ADSL modem plugged into the
> USB port - but carries on ok when modem unplugged - this is a b. nuisance
> (apart from wearing out the USB connectors)! When Windows has started, plug
> the modem back in and all is ok until the next time.
> 2. The Dr.SpeedTouch software causes the PC to hang on closedown, so I
> uninstalled that software.
You might have hit the nail on the head here...
Speedtouch modems are known to draw a lot of power from the USB ports -
over and above the actual specification for which they were designed.
While many motherboards will still work and power these devices, others
are not as stable and may show similar problems to what you`re seeing -
these were more common with VIA chipsets, although i`ve personally had a
problem with a SiS chipset as well.
A powered USB hub seems to work for some people, but a router/modem combo
is generally the best way around it (and will remove the need to use a
"dialler" app for the connection) although it will mean you`d need a bog-
standard network card installing (they`re not usually more than £6-£8
unless you shop at all the wrong places :-p )
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