I have heard of this happening - its usually a modem conflict. Its pretty unexplainable, but usually trying a different modem will solve it.
Actually, it's
easily explainable -- I've seen it, too. Since
WinModems are
entirely controlled by the CPU, the processor can get so "busy" running it that it "forgets" everything else. The optimum solution is either a hardware modem card, an external modem, or that happy medium, a modem built on the
Intel HaM (hardware-assisted modem) chipset -- a decent mix of hardware and software.
Before you go changing it out, though, I would try downloading the newest drivers from the modem chipset manufacturer. You can usually get the brand information via the
Modems item in the
Control Panel or in the
Device Manager.
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