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not answer Article ID: DUN678 Last Review: 2/17/05 Symptoms User receives Error 678: The computer you are dialing did not answer. Cause The modem is unable to establish a dial up connection due to certain conditions. Resolution Is there a modem handshake sound? If not the telephone access number is probably wrong in some way. Disable Area Code and Dialing Properties. If the area code and Dialing properties are set incorrectly, this error may results. For instructions on how to disable them click here. Try lowering the fifo buffers, setting the max speed to 57600 in your modems settings. Try adding several commas after the access number. eg: 570-555-5555,,,
differentOperating SystemWindows98Windows95WindowsMEWindowsNTWindows2000WindowsXPWindowsVistaWindows7Windows8Mac OS-9 Mac OS-X Linspire Common Connection Errors / SolutionsError 678: Remote modem not respondingSeveral factors can cause the 'Remote modem not responding' error. The following information should help you to identify the error 691 dial up cause of the error and resolve this issue.Possible SolutionsA. Check that error 676 dial up your modem is properly connected B. Check your modem settings C. Check your dialup settings D. Change
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your access numbersE. Add three commas to your custom suffixF. Upgrade your modem drivers or enter an initialization stringA. Check that your modem is properly connected There are http://support.chilitech.net/techarticle/dun678.asp two modem outlets on the back of your computer. The correct outlet will be labeled as Line or will have a picture of a wall jack next to it. Please verify that the telephone cord is connected from the wall jack directly into the correct modem outlet.If you have other devices connected between the wall jack and http://www.netzero.net/support/errors/error678-871.html the modem (such as fax machines, caller id boxes, or other phones), these could be interrupting the dial tone. Disconnect any devices other than the modem and try reconnecting to NetZero. If this resolves the problem, reconnect the devices to a different wall jack. B. Check your Modem settings Click the Windows Start button, point to Settings and select Control Panel. Double-click Modems and click the Properties button. Set the speed for your modem from the Maximum Speed, menu. For 14.4 modems use 19200, for 28.8 modems use 38400 and for 56k use 57600. Make sure Only connect at this speed is not checkedSelect the Connection tab. Under Call Preferences, ensure that the box marked Cancel the call if not connected within is unchecked. Some modems may not allow you to change the call preferences. Click OK then click Close to exit. Retry your NetZero connection. C. Check your Dialup settingsMake sure you have the NetZero software configured to dial your local access number number correctly. Som
not respond.” Broadband connections If this error occurs with a broadband connection, it could be because of the following reasons: The network cable to the machine may have been unplugged. The modem connecting to the Internet may http://www.tech-faq.com/error-678.html be disabled or its drivers may be corrupt. Spyware. The TCP/IP stack on the computer http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/529177/error-678-usb-external-20-modem/ is corrupt and needs repair. A third party firewall software is erroneously preventing the user from connecting to the Internet. The options below will help users to get around this issue: Ensure that the network cable is correctly connected and that the cable is not damaged. Also ensure that the network adapter is enabled. To do this, click Start, Run and type ncpa.cpl, dial up and click OK. After right clicking the Local Area Connection icon, click ‘Enable’ if it is available. Try restarting both the computer and the modem. After rebooting, wait until all applications and services have finished loading. After that, try the connection again. If using Windows XP, use the netsh command to reset the tcp/ip interfaces. Click Start then select Run. In the box that appears, type ‘cmd’ and click the OK button. When the command window appears, type ‘netsh networking error 678 interface ip reset log.txt’ and hit the enter button. Type ‘exit’ at the command prompt and hit the enter button. Restart the computer and try again. Try reinstalling the modem and its drivers. Use a good anti-spyware tool to get rid of spyware and/or adware that may be hindering a good Internet experience. Powerful firewall programs such as ZoneAlarm can cause the Error 678 to appear during their operation. To try isolating the problem, uninstall the firewall program and test the machine. If the program is indeed causing the issue, contact its technical support for a solution. VPN Connections in Windows 2000 If using Windows 2000 and getting error 678 when opening a VPN connection, a hotfix is needed. Download the most recent service pack from Microsoft and install it. If the problem persists, contact Microsoft for support here. NOTE: Microsoft may charge for their assistance. Dial-up Systems Error 678 generally means that the line is ringing, but the remote system is not answering the call. Check the number being called and verify that the number is correct. If using an external modem, turn on the speaker to listen to the connection using the toggle switches on the modem chassis. The exact behavior will vary from modem to modem, so check the modem manufacturer’s manual. If using an internal modem that supports the Hayes modem command set, turn the modem speaker on as follows
List Welcome Guide More BleepingComputer.com → Hardware → External Hardware Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Register a free account to unlock additional features at BleepingComputer.com Welcome to BleepingComputer, a free community where people like yourself come together to discuss and learn how to use their computers. Using the site is easy and fun. As a guest, you can browse and view the various discussions in the forums, but can not create a new topic or reply to an existing one unless you are logged in. Other benefits of registering an account are subscribing to topics and forums, creating a blog, and having no ads shown anywhere on the site. Click here to Register a free account now! or read our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Error 678 USB external 2.0 modem Started by thompson7712 , Mar 28 2014 10:05 PM Please log in to reply 4 replies to this topic #1 thompson7712 thompson7712 Members 3 posts OFFLINE Local time:11:40 PM Posted 28 March 2014 - 10:05 PM I am hoping you can help me. I set up my mothers new computer and unfortunately she lives in the boonies and still has dial up. Since the new computer only has a network card I bought the external USB modem for it due to high ratings and reviews but unfortunately I am unable to get online with it. The modem dials, goes through the tones etc but does not make connection with the remote computer.. I know the modem is working because I can input my cell number as a test to dial and it dials the call just fine. I called the internet provider but I'm not accepting that because just an hour before we were online with the old computer with a built in 56k modem. The new comp has Windows 8.1 on it, the user name/ pass and dial up access number have been confirmed, I've checked all the settings etc. so I have ruled out line error due to being online an hour before and ruled out the modem not working due to being able to dial any other number. Any idea what could possibly going on?? I have installed the