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error with Dial-Up Networking. This error can be caused by the software or modem not being configured properly or being damaged. This problem is occasionally caused by network or capacity problems. Check DSL Extreme’s Network error 629 vpn windows 7 Status number to determine if there are any network problems in your area. Call 1-(800)774-3379.This will give you the network status for your area. If your area is listed as having problems, rest assured that we are working hard to solve them. Please try connecting again later. The following is a step-by-step process for troubleshooting this error.Fix #1Step 1 - Shutdown and RestartShutting down and restarting the computer may be all error 629 the connection was closed by the remote computer that is necessary to eliminate this error. Click the Start button and choose Shut Down. When the Shut Down Windows dialog box appears, choose Shut down the computer, and click Yes. Turn off the computer when prompted. After 10 seconds, turn the machine back on and attempt to connect again. If the error occurs again, proceed to the next section.Step 2 - Check Your PasswordStep 3 - Check the phone linesLine noise can alter the sound transmitted over your phone lines (by adding noise, or leaving out frequencies). This is significant because a modem turns your computer's data into sound. If the sound is altered, the data is altered. To test your phone lines take the following steps:If at any time during these tests the audio quality is measurably improved, you may have found the weak link. Unplug the telephone line connected to your modem, and plug it into a phone. Then pick up the receiver, and listen carefully to the dial tone. Does the dial tone sound distorted; does it crackle or hiss? Or does it sound smooth and unbroken? Hit any key on the phone pad to clear the dial tone. Do you hear any hiss, or low hums, static or other interference like radio noise or other
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dial-up,why? ( fix the error,me stupid) Discussion in 'Computer Help' started by krisoto, Mar 9, 2002. error 629 pppoe krisoto Golden Member Joined: Apr 18, 2000 Messages: 1,585 Likes Received: 0 i recently add a new phone line exclusively for the internet but i
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can't connect thru i got a error 629. i check the line,this dials only locally to the isp's tel.no. i use it to dialout to my cell phone or dialling this line i'm using now. all works perfectly. what could https://www.dslextreme.com/support/kb/dialup-support/dialup-errors/error-629 be the problem? finally got it to work, it's the wall jack that is not tighten for the wire to "connect" but anyway thanks for everybodies help #1 krisoto, Mar 9, 2002 AKA Golden Member Joined: Oct 10, 1999 Messages: 1,304 Likes Received: 0 Make sure your internet software or dialer is not dialing an area code or is when needed. If you dont dial an area code to call your cell and your ISP access # is local then make https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/error-629-on-the-dial-up-why-fix-the-error-me-stupid.754242/ sure its not dialing an area code. Look for something that might say "Use dialing rules" or "Dial area code" whatever. #2 AKA, Mar 9, 2002 altonb1 Diamond Member Joined: Feb 5, 2002 Messages: 6,433 Likes Received: 0 More info/clearer explanation needed. If I understand this correctly, you are using your computer to dial into your ISP. Using your main phone line, you connect fine. If you swap the phone line to the 2nd/new phone line, which is setup for local calls only, you get the error? That sounds like a problem for your local Telco to repair. I would do the following just to make sure you are comparing apples to apples. Please confirm if this is EXACTLY what you have done, and if anything about this has changed, try the following exactly and note the result: On your main phone line, dial into your ISP and get a connection. Check your mail, surf, whatever if you must, but when you are done, disconnect. Once you have disconnected, disconnected the phone cable that is connecting your computer and the wall jack from the WALL JACK ONLY. Now, insert that cable into your new line's phone jack. At this point, the only difference between your connection a minute or so ago and now is that your computer is plugged into a different wall jack, which happens to be a different phone number. The hardware, including phone cables, should all be t
differentOperating SystemWindows98Windows95WindowsMEWindowsNTWindows2000WindowsXPWindowsVistaWindows7Windows8Mac OS-9 Mac OS-X Linspire Common Connection Errors / SolutionsError 629: Port disconnected by the remote computerLet our new Connection Wizard pinpoint your problem!The NetZero Connection Wizard is our newest http://help.netzero.net/support/errors/error629.html help tool. Download it today to identify and resolve many common issues that may prevent you from successfully connecting to the Internet.To use the NetZero Connection Wizard, you will need to have a Windows Operating System (other than Windows NT) running on your computer. If you cannot download the NetZero Connection Wizard error 629 from your computer, simply download it onto a diskette from any computer with Internet access and then install it on the computer you would like to fix.Click here to download the Connection Wizard.If this does not resolve the issue, please follow the steps below:Possible SolutionsA. Change your access numberB. Verify your encryption settingsC. dial up error Verify modem SettingsD. Verify network settingsA. Have you tried another access number?Note: If you are subscribed to NetZero's Toll-Free service please skip to step B. Your connection may have been dropped due to technical difficulties with the access number you are using. Try connecting to NetZero again. If the problem persists, try using another access number in your area. For instructions on how to change your access number please click here.B. Verify your encryption settingsDouble-click the My Computer icon on your desktop.Double-click the Dial-Up Networking icon.Click once on the NetZero icon to highlight it.From the File menu, select Properties.Select the Server Types tab.Ensure that the option labeled Require encrypted password is NOT checked.Click OK.Click OK again.Retry the NetZero connection.C. Verify modem settingsClick the Windows Start button, point to Settings and select Control Panel.Double-click the Modems icon.Click once on the modem that is installed to highlight it and click on the Properties button.Select the General tab