Error 676 Phone Line Is Busy Vpn
busy... Error 676: Phone Line is BusyQuestion I have received the error 676: Phone Line is Busy when trying to connect.Cause * The modem may be experiencing difficulties. * The access number may be incorrect. * The call waiting feature in the Phone and Modem Options Control Panel is enabled, but should not be.Answer: Steps to correct the 676: Phone Line is Busy error.If you do not have the call waiting feature for your telephone line: 1. From the Start menu, choose Control Panel. The Control Panel window will appear. 2. Open the Printers and Other Hardware icon. The Printers and Other Hardware window will appear. 3. Open the Phone and Modem Options icon. The Phone and Modem Options window will appear. 4. Click the Dialing Rules tab. 5. Click the Edit button. 6. Remove the checkmark from the To disable call waiting dial option. 7. Click the OK button twice.Method 1:Restart the computer and then attempt to connect.Method 2: 1. From the Start menu, choose Control Panel. The Control Panel window will appear. 2. Open the Network and Internet Connections icon. 3. Open the Network Connections icon. 4. From the Advanced menu, if there is a checkmark beside the Operator-Assisted Dialing option, select the Operator-Assisted Dialing option to remove the checkmark. Note: If the option does not have a checkmark, press the Esc key. 5. Attempt to connect.Method 3:Perform a modem validity test.Method 4:Disable V.90 by editing the modem initialization string. In the search box at the top of the page, type your modem brand name. It is possible that we may not have your modem in our database. In this event, please contact your modem manufacturer or computer vendor for further assistance.Note: If you are able to connect, then contact your modem manufacturer or computer vendor to upgrade the modem driver or firmware. You may also visit the modem manufacturer's Web site and download the latest driver for this modem. After installing the driver, remove the initialization string that disabled V.90.Method 5:Important: Based on the dialing rules you set up in your connection and the access number you choose, make sure that you check with your local telephone company to verify that you will be dialing an access number to connect to AT&T Worldnet® Service. AT&T Worldnet Service is not responsible for any toll charges, long distance charges, or any other phone charges that you may incur. 1. From the Start menu, choose Control Panel . The Control Panel window will appear. 2. Open the Network and Internet Connections icon. The Network and Internet Connections window will appear. 3. Open the Network Connections i
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 http://techgang.blogspot.com/ company doesn't support the disable call waiting code. Check the settings for the DUNS Connectoid you are using. If you have voice-mail or other custom-calling feature that produces stuttered dial-tone, you may be able to eliminate the problem by disabling dial-tone or busy detection: Add x to extra settings to disable busy and dial-tone detection; add x2 to extra settings to disable http://modemsite.com/56k/duns676.asp only busy detection. If your modem doesn't offer support for your country, disabling dial-tone/busy detection (x in extra settings) might work (only if tone or pulse dialing for selected country is compatible with yours). Use modem's speaker to listen to connection attempt: Make sure it dials, and make sure you do not hear a busy signal. Examine Modemlog to see what number is actually being dialed. (If # dialed is not displayed, adding E1 to extra settings may help.) Try dialing with pulse instead of tone; Try increasing the tone duration. [ s11=120 ] Windows NT - Error 676 line busy is reported when you should receive a 'No Dial Tone' 680 error. This was first correct in SP6. See MS KB Q239870 Windows 98 - Depending upon the method you use to connect to your ISP, this error may occur even if you have configured automatic re-dial when the line is busy. See MS KB 187215. Back to all DUNS errors Home|Links|Send Feedback|Privacy Policy| Report Broken Link Legal Page|Author's Web Sites | Log In Modemsite.com ©1998-2016 v.Richard Gamberg. All rights reserved.
connection. PRE-DIALING HARDWARE ERRORS Errors 602, 630, 666 Error 650 - The Remote Access Server Is Not Responding Error 676 - The Line Is Busy Error 680 - There Is No Dial Tone MODEM HANDSHAKE ERRORS Error 629 - You Have Been Disconnected http://support.blueone.net/faq/dial-up.asp From The Computer You Are Dialing Error 635 - Error Unknown Error 678 - The Computer You Are Dialing Did Not Answer Error 679 - Cannot Detect Carrier Signal Error 720 - No PPP Protocols Configured AUTHENTICATION ERRORS Errors 604, 645, 691, 718 Pre-dialing Hardware Errors These errors occur before your modem dials an Internet access phone number and may involve your modem's hardware not functioning properly. Pertains to: Error 602 - The Port Is Already error 676 Open Error 630 - The Port Was Disconnected Due To Hardware Failure Error 666 - Your Modem (or other connecting device) Is Not Functioning Restart the computer and try again. If you entered an init string for your modem, go back in to the Modem Control Panel, remove the init string and restart the computer. Make sure there are no programs on your computer that could be using your modem, such as fax software, Supervoice, etc. Hold error 676 phone the Ctrl and Alt keys down, and hit the Delete key on your keyboard. This will bring up the Close Program window. While in the Close Program window, look for something called RNAAPP, it might even be listed as RNAAPP.EXE. Click on it, then click the End Task button. If RNAAPP has stopped responding, it will display another window telling you so. If it appears, click End Task again. If RNAAPP has NOT stopped responding, no second window will appear. Restart the computer. If this problem is occuring on a laptop computer, try plugging the PCMCIA card into a different slot. If you use a desktop computer, make sure the dial-up connection is using the proper modem via Dial-Up Networking (Win 9x, ME, NT4), Network Connections (Win XP), or Network and Dial-up Connections (Win 2000). Try running Diagnostics on the modem, via the Modem Control Panel, to see if it responds. If you don't receive a response, try uninstalling and reinstalling the modem from Add/Remove Hardware (this is done at the customer's risk). If you have multiple modems installed, run diagnostics on each one to see which ones give a response. If none of them do, try uninstalling all but one of the modems. Make sure the modem is plugged in and all other physical connections are secure. If all else fails, refer to your computer vendor or mode