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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Wireless Modem error 678... Discussion in 'Networking' started by davemilne, Aug 26, https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-wireless-modem-error-678.743948/ 2008. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement davemilne Thread Starter Joined: Feb 15, 2005 Messages: 124 hello all Before making this thread i have searched around but with no luck and https://answers.yahoo.com/question/?qid=20080304173023AAiuR8Z have visited Microsofts help pages...none of their advice worked Basically I have a XP PC connected to Tiscali Broadband (Just normal boradband). This has been running for some time and involvees a filter at error 678 the wall socket with phone line coming out one way and the 'internet' wire coming out the other. the internet wire plugs into a small SAGEM modem which in turns plug into computer via USB. Easy and has been working fine. Ah so i decide i want to connect a further two more computers up wirelessly.... Purchased a BELKIN ADSL MODEM WITH WIRELESS G ROUTWER AND WIRELESS connecting through wan G USB NETWORK ADAPTER. Model f5d9012UK. So followed instructions, pluggin in new modem into computer using yellow 'ethernet' cable and pluggin 'internet' wire (or ADSL) straight into modem.Plugged in and hey presto get all lights on except internet connection - which the manual says is fine. So its says to go to 192****** on internet browser which i do, follow all Belkin instructions....try and connect....and get 'WAN MINIPORT (PPPOE) connecting....couple of mins later...bam.... ERROR 678 - no connection to internet. Now whenever i try to go back to that 192 address, says needs the internet connection which it wont let me. I have tried everything including. resetting modem. turn off computer..creating new networks, renew IP addresses, turning off firewalls etc reinstalling modem, repairing winsock and every combination of wire i can think of. But still to get back on the internet have needed to replug in the original Sagem box - which still works fine btw - so there is defo a broadband connection! Also, one small thing, XP is now being a bit weird and on restart instead of bringin up a page with all the user names on, brings up a little windows box asking for use
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