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Terminated BlackBerryForums Google Search BlackBerryForums.com Search Show Threads Show Posts Other Search Options Find New Posts Find Today's Posts Advanced Search Find All Thanked Posts Go to Page... LinkBack Thread Tools 02-05-2010, 09:38 http://www.blackberryforums.com/general-9000-series-discussion-bold/218875-tether-problems-error-734-ppp-link-control-protocol-terminated.html AM #1 (permalink) xunkn0vvnx New Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Model: http://www.tech-faq.com/error-734.html 9000 PIN: N/A Carrier: ATT Posts: 9 Post Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Tether Problems - Error 734: The PPP Link Control Protocol Was Terminated Please Login to Remove! "Error 734: The PPP Link Control Protocol Was Terminated" I also made sure wifi was off and not set as my default connection error 734 but not matter what settings I play with I can't get past this error. I've uninstalled and reinstalled many times to no avail. Below are my hardware/software details: Acer Timeline Laptop (no physical modem) with Windows 7 Blackberry Desktop Software 4.7 AT&T Communication Manager 7.1 Blackberry Bold 9000 Any help would be greatly appreciated. Offline 02-06-2010, 08:25 PM #2 (permalink) miamirulz29 BlackBerry Extraordinaire Join error id 734 Date: Apr 2009 Location: The 305! Model: 9000 OS: 5.0.0.592 PIN: N/A Carrier: AT&T Posts: 1,219 Post Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Follow these directions. Make sure you have a tethering plan. __________________ This isn't the real Caesar's Palace, is it? What do you mean? Did um, did Caesar live here? Um... no. I didn't think so. Last edited by miamirulz29 : 02-06-2010 at 08:26 PM. Offline « My Bold died on me... | 9000 won't pick up 3G but 9700 does » Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Posting Rules You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts vB code is On Smilies are On [IMG] code is On HTML code is OffTrackbacks are On Pingbacks are On Refbacks are On BUSSMAN 80 LET 240V 80A SEMICONDUCTOR FUSE 8 PCS$115.0 New Harris Semiconductor HIP4011IS Three Phase Brushless DC Motor Controller$2.99 National Semiconductor LF13508D Analog Multiplexer$6.99 10PCS TEC1-12706 Thermoelectric Cooler Peltier 12V semiconductor refrigeration$30.18 Vintage 1999 ROHM Semiconductor Data CD Catalog$3.99 Copyright © 2004-2016 BlackBerryForums.com. The names RIM © and BlackBerry © are registered Trademarks of BlackBerry Inc<
link control protocol was terminated.". Source of the problem Error 734 is usually produced due to an error in authentication. Generally the username or password you are using to authenticate for the connection to initiate is incorrect. Resolving the problem First and foremost, validate that the username and password you are using for the connection are correct. Most passwords are case sensitive, so you may way to re-enter your password and ensure that your caps-lock key is not active. If your username and password are correct, you may be passing on your windows domain credentials where you do not want to. Click your "Start" button, select "Connect To", and then click the connection you use for dial-up services. In the dialog that opens, click the "Properties" button. Now click on the "Options" tab. If the checkbox before "Include Windows logon domain" is checked, click it to uncheck it. Then click "OK". Test your PPP connection again. In some cases, you are using a secured password for authentication where the remote server does not permit it. To fix this click the "Start" button and select "Connect To". Now select your dial-up connection. In the "Connect" box that appears, click "Properties", then click on the "Security" tab. In the "Security Options" region under the "Validate my identity as follows" section check the "Allow unsecured password" checkbox if it is unchecked. Now click "OK". Retest your PPP connection. You may have multi-link negotiation turned on, but are using a single-link connection. To remedy this click "Start" and select "Settings". Now click "Network and Dial-up Connections". Right click your dial-up connection item, and then click "Properties". Click on the "Networking" tab, and select "Settings". If a check appears next to the "Negotiate multi-link for single link connections", click it to uncheck it. Click the "OK" button twice to finish. Test your connection again. Follow Us! Rate this article: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Error 734, 2.50 / 5 (2 votes) You need to enable JavaScript to vote Mail this article Print this article Last updated 11 March, 2016. Related Posts Bluescreen 0x0000007b The bluescreen 0x0000007b error is asso