Error 734 At&t Communication Manager Windows 7
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Was 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 AM #1 (permalink) xunkn0vvnx New Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Model: 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 but not matter what settings I play with https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/sharepoint/en-US/ebe6dc34-873f-41e6-8b71-8b0cf3930b35/error-734-the-ppp-link-control-protocol-was-terminated?forum=itprovistanetworking 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 Date: Apr 2009 Location: The 305! Model: 9000 OS: 5.0.0.592 PIN: N/A Carrier: AT&T Posts: http://www.blackberryforums.com/general-9000-series-discussion-bold/218875-tether-problems-error-734-ppp-link-control-protocol-terminated.html 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 PSE AMBER GMBTRH Mounting Adapters,For Full Size Ram PU$39.59 AD9910 Module 1G DDS Development Board RF signal source 400Mhz RAM SFDR STM32$115.0 HYDRAULIC SPREADER RAM CYLINDER$99.95 GREENLEE 767 HYDRAULIC HAND PUMP WITH RAM$149.95 HP71B with AC adaptor and 4 Pin Cable With 4K RAM Memory Module$275.0 Copyright 2004-2016 BlackBerryForums.com. The names RIM and BlackBerry are registered Trademarks of BlackBerry Inc. Contact Us - BlackBerryForums.com - Archive - Top LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread! Add Thread to del.icio.us Bookmark in Technorati Tweet this thread
19202122232425 262728293031 Categories 2008 : Marathon 2009 : Half http://kudithipudi.org/2009/01/08/howto-configure-att-3g-on-windows-vista-without-communication-manager/ Marathons 2010 : Half Marathons 2012 : Half Marathons Anime Databases DID YOU KNOW Family Festivals Food Fun Hotel HOWTO Humanity Industry Jargon Linux Literature Mac Management Music Networking OverHeard Photography Politics Programming Rantings Resolutions Running security Shopping Sports Technology Travel Web Windows My Delicious LinksNo bookmarks avaliable.Blogroll Ashok's Musings Doug Jaworski Dr.Dhireesha Hareesh error 734 Achi Karthick Parabhu Ray Krueger Subroto Bagchi HOW TO : Configure AT&T 3G on Windows Vista without Communication Manager This is a howto for the geek in you :-). You can easily configure a AT&T 3G Wireless card on your workstation using the Communication Manager software provided by AT&T.. But then I have always been error 734 at&t against using bloated software for something you can configure on your own. I recently got a 3G card at work and needed to install it on my laptop. I figured that the AT&TÂ provided software was just setting up a dial-up connection with specific settings. Guessing that some Linux geek might have already figured out what the settings where, I used the following search term in Google "Linux Ubuntu Configure AT&T 3G card".. Lo and behold, the following link showed up http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2008/12/07/how-to-use-an-att-ericsson-f3507g-card-on-ubuntu-intrepid/. Here are the steps, I follwed to configure the card in Microsoft Vista Insert card into the laptop and use the "search online" feature for installing the required drivers. Open "Network and Sharing Center". Click on "Setup up a connection or network". Choose "Connect to the Internet" option and click on Next. If you are already connected to the Internet, you will get a message stating the same, but choose the "Setup a new connection anyway". If you already have exis