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differentOperating SystemWindows98Windows95WindowsMEWindowsNTWindows2000WindowsXPWindowsVistaWindows7Windows8Mac OS-9 Mac OS-X Linspire Common Connection Errors / SolutionsError 680: There is no dial toneIf your modem cannot find a dial tone, make certain that all of your phone line connections going in and out of the modem are tight and secure, and then try error 633 dial up to connect to NetZero again. If nothing changes, then one of the solutions below
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should help:Possible SolutionsA. Check your modem settingsB. Check that your modem is connected properlyC. Disable other programs that may be using
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your modemD. Verify your Voice Mail and/or Call Waiting service E. Reinstall the modem driver A. Check your modem settingsIf you have voicemail capabilities on your phone line, you may experience problems getting online if https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/326681 your modem does not recognize the "messages" signal that plays before the dial tone. To resolve this issue, you will need to configure your modem to wait for a dial tone before dialing. To do this, please follow the steps below.On your desktop, double-click the My Computer icon.Double-click the Dial-Up Networking folder.Click once on the NetZero connectoid to highlight it.From the File menu, select Properties.Click on the Configure button.Select http://www.netzero.net/no-dialtone the Connection tab.Click the box named Wait for a dial tone before dialing to place a check in it.Click OK, then OK again.Close Dial-Up Networking and My Computer.Retry the NetZero connection.B. Check that your modem is connected properlyThere are 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 the modem (such as fax machines, caller id boxes, or other phones), then these could be interrupting the dial tone. Try disconnecting all other devices, this may resolve the problem. You can then connect the devices to a different wall jack.C. Disable other programs that may be using your modemIt is possible that a program running in the background, may be locking your modem (such as fax and voicemail software, or another ISP's software). To work around this problem, disable all programs running in the background by following these steps:Press and hold the Ctrl, Alt and Delete keys at the same time.A window will appear, listing all of the programs ru
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