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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Windows XP SP2-Modem dials out but give error 676 line busy-Please help? Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by xfile47, Aug 14, 2005. Thread Status: dial up error 633 Not open for further replies. Advertisement xfile47 Thread Starter Joined: Jun 21, 2004 Messages: 2,142 Windows XP SP2 I am trying to help my sister inlaw get her dial-up working again. You can hear the modem dial out but always comes up with error 676 line busy, I deleted the dial up she had and went through it and reput everything in and it still came up with line busy. I uninstalled and then rebooted and it found the https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/187215 modem and installed it. I tried to dial up again and it was the same thing 676 line busy. I went to control panel> phone and modem and went in where you can query the modem and got answers back . and also it says it is working properly. The only thing I can think of is if something else is trying to dial out or use the modem and making it busy. I guess this is my question https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-windows-xp-sp2-modem-dials-out-but-give-error-676-line-busy-please-help.390518/ now I am not at her house anymore she lives about 80 miles from here but if I can get an answer I will call her and take her throught it. In her device manager she show com1, com2, and LPT1 Her modem is on com3 Would it help and/or can I go into device manager and uninstall the com1 and com2 and then reboot and will that reinstall them and if so do you think that would help?? This problem started I guess when she was going to get DSL and her ISP I guess sent her the stuff, the external modem, etc and then they said she waas to far away. I think she tried to hook it up. I was not there. But when I looked at it today everything was back where it belonged and she never had a problem before she messed with the dsl stuff. Can someone tell me if that would help?? I and she called the dial up number and it is not busy.. After reading this what would be my next logical step?? Please help, she just called me again and I told her I would see what I could find out. She has a Lucent win voice modem I also just went to the hp site her computer is an hp pavillion 540n and I called and had her type int the intialization string AT&F&C1&D2&K3+MS=V34 w
Connection If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that http://www.antionline.com/showthread.php?272594-Getting-Error-676-Dial-up-Connection you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 6 of 6 Thread: http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r24312788-error-676-the-phone-line-is-busy-ATT-Bridge-mode Getting Error 676, Dial up Connection Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode June 18th, 2006,05:24 PM #1 riya_here View Profile View Forum Posts Senior Member Join Date Jun 2003 Posts 219 Getting Error 676, Dial up Connection Hi all, I am trying to connect through my dial dial up up connection. I am directly connecting the phone line with my laptop. I am getting Error 676, but I am unable to hear any dial tone. Do any one has any clue, why this is happening. thanks and regards, riya Now is the moment, or NEVER!!! Reply With Quote June 18th, 2006,05:32 PM #2 MrLinus View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Just a Virtualized Geek Join Date Sep 2001 Location Redondo Beach, CA Posts 7,324 As per dial up error a Google Search and one of the first hits, apparently Line is busy Have you checked for volume control on your modem? Goodbye, Mittens (1992-2008). My pillow will be cold without your purring beside my head Extra! Extra! Get your FREE copy of Insight Newsletter||MsMittens' HomePage Reply With Quote June 18th, 2006,05:40 PM #3 Black Cluster View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage In And Above Man Join Date Feb 2005 Posts 912 * You are dialing the wrong number * There is a problem at your ISP or in the telephone network * You have voice-mail or other custom calling feature that produces a stutter dial-tone * You haven't specified the proper country settings for your modem and the number you are dialing, or your modem doesn't support the country you are in. * If you include the disable call waiting code in your dialing, and your phone line does not support call waiting; or, if you have call waiting, but your phone company doesn't support the disable call waiting code. http://www.modemsite.com/56k/duns676.asp \"The only truly secure system is one that is powered off, cast in a block of concrete and sealed in a lead-lined room with armed guards - and even then I have my doubts\".....Spaf Everytime I learn a new thing, I discover how ignorant I am.- ... Black Cluster Reply With Quote June 19th, 2006,07:31 AM #4 .:
IP isWhoisCalculatorTool PointsNewsNews tip?ForumsAll ForumsHot TopicsGalleryInfoHardwareAll FAQsSite FAQDSL FAQCable TechAboutcontactabout uscommunityISP FAQAdd ISPISP Ind. ForumsJoin Search similar:SOLVED_Problem setting bridge mode_3600HGV_WRT54GL-Uversehelp with setup 2wire 2701hg-g as bridge mode, and use static IPOutside Equipment - Understanding[DSL] Privite IP's Showing up through WAN[Modem] Configuting "hot spare" DSL modemBell Fibe and Asus RT-N66U Forums → The Site → Old Forums → 2Wire → "error 676: the phone line is busy", ATT, Bridge mode uniqs6948 Share « HGV-2701E frequent disconnecting issue • Configuring 2Wire for Remote access » Mondo3join:2010-05-30Roseville, CA Mondo3 Member 2010-May-30 1:13 am "error 676: the phone line is busy", ATT, Bridge modeI have a DSL with AT&T using 2Wire modem/router (2701 HG-B). After reset my password by AT&T DSL tech support, I can't get connected through the bridge mode.My computer is on Windows XP. When I start the "broadband connection" with login ID and password (connecting through WAN miniport PPPOE), always got an error message:"Error 676: The phone line is busy".I tested on two computers, directly wired to the 2wire box. Same result. Talked to ATT tier-2, even reset the modem twice. No lock. AT&T didn't know what's wrong.Any idea?Thanks! · actions · 2010-May-30 1:13 am · (locked) wayjacMVMjoin:2001-12-22Indy wayjac MVM 2010-May-30 12:45 pm I would configure the 2wire to make the pppoe connection, the 2wire log will show what's going on with the pppoe connection · actions · 2010-May-30 12:45 pm · (locked) Mondo3join:2010-05-30Roseville, CA Mondo3 Member 2010-May-30 1:40 pm Thanks for the suggestion. I looked the log page on192/168.1.254/mdc -> Troubleshooting -> Event Logand found the related report as follows:INF 2010-05-30T10:16:08-07:00 fw.fwmon: src=192.168.1.30 dst=87.246.61.211 ipprot=6 sport=2517 dpot=80 Unknown inbound session stopped There are several lines of similar message with different dst IP addresses. The Log repeats as auto-redial attempt. By the way, the src address is my PC's IP.Here is how I configured the 2Wire box in bridge mode, as guided by AT&T and 2Wire. The gateway IP is 192.168.1.254.Broadband link -> Configuration -> ATM PVC Search : disabledInternet Connection Setting -> Type: [Direct IP]Advanced -> COnfigure Services: [uncheck] Enable RoutingWonder if