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Business Phone Systems Networking Equipment Support Menu Support Home E-mail Browsers Connection ChiliTechRED Viruses Phishing E-mails Spyware Personal Webspace Newsgroups Search Tech Articles Dial Up Networking Error 678: The computer you are dialing did error 676 dial up 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,,,
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Ethernet & T1 Service trueSTREAM Business Standard DSL Hosted Voice Service Website Hosting https://www.dslextreme.com/support/kb/dsl-support/dynamic-ip/windows-xp-pppoe-client-error-678 SUPPORT SUPPORT Where are you? Support > http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/529177/error-678-usb-external-20-modem/ Knowledge Base > DSL Support > Dynamic IP > Windows XP PPPoE Client Error 678 Windows XP PPPoE Client Error 678 Print Windows XP PPPoE Client Error 678Error 678 is the error code that indicates the remote computer did not respond. This error code is rather difficult to troubleshoot since there dial up can be many things that cause this error. Follow the instructions below to troubleshoot an error 678.1. Verify that the modem is in sync. The modems sync light (Ready/DSL/Line) should be solid green or solid amber (in the case of a broadmax modem). If the modem is not in sync refer to the check sync knowledge base heading or call into tech support to troubleshoot error 678 on the problem.2. Verify that there is a solid Ethernet connection between the computer and the modem. A solid connection is indicated by a green link light (labeled link/enet/LAN). Often the link light will blink when there is Ethernet activity between the modem and the PC. If the link light is not on then unplug both ends of the cable and plug them back in, this will "reseat" the cable. If you are still unable to get a link light call into tech support at 866-491-7221 in order to receive further assistance with this issue.3. Make sure that there is no router involved. A router will cause this error every time. If you are using a router you do not need to use the windows XP PPPoE client, however you must set the router to PPPoE authentication. This is covered in the router setup knowledge base article.4. Turn the modem off for 10-15 seconds and t hen turn it back on. When the sync light (Ready/Line/DSL) is solid attempt to reconnect. If your modem does not have a power switch simply unplug the power cable.5. Ensure that the line is properly filtered. Mak
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