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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 cause of the error and resolve this issue.Possible SolutionsA. Check that your dial up error 691 modem is properly connected B. Check your modem settings C. Check your dialup dial up error 619 settings D. Change your access numbersE. Add three commas to your custom suffixF. Upgrade your modem drivers or enter an initialization
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stringA. Check that your modem is properly connected There are two modem outlets on the back of your computer. The correct outlet will be labeled as Line or will have a picture of
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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), these could be interrupting the dial tone. Disconnect any devices other than the modem and try reconnecting to NetZero. If this resolves error 721 dial up 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. Some areas may require you to dial the area code plus the number even if you are dialing into the same area code. You may want to call your operator to find out the proper methods for dialing numbers in your area. Click here for more information about setting up the dialing portion of your NetZero software. If you are trying to disable your call waiting, make sure that
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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 cause of the error and resolve this issue.Possible SolutionsA. Check that your modem is properly connected http://www.netzero.net/support/errors/error678-871.html B. Check your modem settings C. Check your dialup settings D. Change your access numbersE. Add three commas to your custom suffixF. Upgrade your modem drivers or enter an initialization stringA. Check that your modem is http://modemsite.com/56k/dunserror.asp properly connected There 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 dial up 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), 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 dial up error 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. Some areas may require you to dial the area code plus the number even if you are dialing into the same area code. You may want to call your operator to find out the proper methods for dialing numbers in your area. Click here for more information about setting up the dialing portion of your NetZero software. If you are trying to disable your call waiting, make sure that the correct code is being used. If your phone requires pulse dialing, make sure that you are not using tone dialing.D. Change your access numbers Note:
of Microsoft Dial-Up Networking (DUNS) Error codes with the Microsoft error message follows. If there's a hyperlink, you can follow it for more information on what to do about the error. If you are getting an error that does not have more information here, please let me know! The list includes error codes for Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, and Vista. In later versions of operating systems (NT, 2000, XP and Vista) some of the errors can occur for connections other than traditional dial-up modem connections: they may occur with DSL and VPN (virtual private networking) connections that do not involve dial-up. NOTE: Some solutions indicate to re-install DUNs and/or TCP/IP. See this Microsoft KB article for Win 95/98 instructions to Remove & Re-install DUNS & TCP/IP.Newer versions of Windows don't allow DUNS uninstall: see Reset DUNS (TCP/IP) in Windows 2000 & XP. Windows Vista: Dialing directly from the 'Connect To' menu or other shortcuts will not display DUNs error codes - instead, particularly large and unhelpful dialog boxes are shown as detailed here. In order to see any DUNs error codes, you must dial from the 'Manage Network Connections' Window. ALSO SEE: Connectoids. In many cases, DUNs Errors can be solved by correcting the properties for your dial-up networking connections. ERROR 50 - The request is not supported. 600 - An operation is pending. 601 - The port handle is invalid. 602 - The port is already open. 603 - Caller's buffer is too small. 604 - Wrong information specified. 605 - Cannot set port information. 606 - The port is not connected. 607 - The event is invalid. 608 - The device does not exist. 609 - The device type does not exist. 610 - The buffer is invalid. 611 - The route is not available. 612 - The route is not allocated. 613 - Invalid compression specified. 614 - Out of buffers. 615 - The port was not found. 616 - An asynchronous request is pending. 617 - The port or device is already disconnecting. 618 - The port is not open. 619 - The port is disconnected. 620 - There are no endpoints. 621 - Cannot open the phone book file. 622 - Cannot load the phone book file. 623 - Cannot find the phone book entry. 624 - Cann