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For the last few weeks I have been getting an error message "Error 777: The Connection attempt failed because the modem (or
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other connecting device) on the remote computer is out of order" while error 777 connection attempt failed connecting to Internet. I use Huawei Access Manager to connect to the Internet because the modem provided error message 777 by Tata Photon Plus is from Huawei . Mainly the issue occurs in evening (that means the peak time) and the error message prompt me to either redial to http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-networking/dialup-error-777/5aaeb915-f708-4a27-8d98-93b5dc25821b connect to the Internet or cancel. Here I would like to share the major reasons of "Error 777: The Connection attempt failed" and its possible solutions. After few attempts I would be able to go online but in some worse cases I waited hours to get rid of the error.I took the screenshot of the error message.Reasons http://www.corenetworkz.com/2011/06/error-777-connection-attempt-failed-due.html for Error 777 :The Connection Attempt failedThe possible reasons for Error 777:The Connection attempt failed because the modem (or other connecting device) on the remote computer is out of order" are:1. Usage of incorrect driver for your modem2. The number dialed by your modem is blacklisted3. Outdated driver for modemIn addition to the above mentioned reasons, I am getting this error message only in peak time. So I assume, the network usage can also be a factor but I am not sure.Solution for Error 777 :The Connection Attempt failedThe major reason for "Error 777: The Connection attempt failed because the modem (or other connecting device) on the remote computer is out of order" is faulty modem driver. However, in my experience just restarting the computer itself fixed this issue. So here I would like to share a practical guide to fix this error message.1. Unplug the modem and reconnect (If you are using USB modem or external modem )2. Restart your computer3. Update the driver4. Uninstall the current modem and r
777 - The connection attempt failed because the modem (or other connecting device) on the remote computer http://modemsite.com/56k/duns777.asp is out of order. This error cannot occur with Windows 95/98 or NT - only with Windows Me or 2K. This error can occur if you have installed your modem with an incorrect driver. Identify your modem chipset, PCI ID, manufacturer, and make sure you are using the correct driver. If error 777 you get this error, the modem or DUNS may not be installed or set-up properly. See if you can talk to your modem with Hyperterminal setup as described here - if you can, inspect/re-install DUNs; if you cannot, the modem needs to be re-installed. In some cases, a simple cold-boot (shut down error 777 dial - power off - re-start) may solve the problem. This error may also occur if the number you are dialing is blacklisted. Many PCI modems include an entry in Windows' ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS (from Control Panel or System): it is important to remove any installed modems using this remove function to properly update the registry. In some cases where the modem has been installed more than once with different driver versions without proper removal, the registry may be corrupted: if this is the case, only manual editing, restore from backup, or re-installation of Windows may cure the trouble. Also note: In many cases, PCI modems will not operate in all of your PCI slots - see this page. Also see: Forum56 Post regarding HP-supplied modem and error 777. 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.