I have issues with my dial-up modems in the past. Last night my connection was fine, I shut down because there was a thunder storm. I shut the computer down with programs running, and had to end some annoying aol isp programs before they finished turning off. There was some hang time and the shutdown took longer than normal. Now when I try to log on I get series of pops and clicks from the internal modem, no dial tone, and aol gives an error report that it cannot connect.
Now I got this exact problem a couple months ago (yup - during a thunderstorm). I went to best buy and re-bought the same modem, popped it in with no other changes, and it was back to normal. Any ideas what causes this? My phone line runs through my surge protector, the modem itself (zoom v.92 brand) touts internal lightning protection. Could this be caused by software changes or driver issues? I'm apt to say the modem is physically shot (again) because the new, identical modem solved the problem last time.
I live in a rural area with no high-speed. Not to be a whiner but it is mentally taxing having to deal with dial-up. Eighty-five percent of my free time is computer...


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