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but it just hangs there for 5 minutes before I get the "Error 629--disconnected from the computer you are dialing" message. I have tried shutting down and rebooting (standard operating procedure on Windows) but to no avail.Oh, and by the way, I have no problems vpn error 629 windows 7 connecting via Roaring Penguin on my Linux machine. Also, I have recently been using BearShare alot (on Windows 98).Is there a listing of error messages somewhere?Any help welcomed. · actions · 2001-Jun-14 11:13 pm · (locked) Bob Carrickjoin:2000-04-24New York, NY Bob Carrick 2001-Jun-14 11:34 pm Normally 629 means your profile has been erased, but since you can log on via Linux we know that is not the case. Have you ever been able to log in via the Windows '98 box? Can you verify your ethernet card is functioning?»www.carricksolutions.com ··· ppoe.htm - PPPoE FAQs and How To'sBob · actions · 2001-Jun-14 11:34 pm · (locked) System to Anon Anon 2001-Jun-15 11:38 am to AnonThanks for your response, Bob.Yes, I have been using the 98 machine/setup for some time without much problem, until
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Without Logging-In Login to Account/Pay Bill View Archived Bills (May 2016 & Prior) Account/Billing Help Login Webmail Change Webmail Password ComPortal Web Hosting Menu Home Fiber http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r982596-Error-629-disconnected-from-computer to the HomePuyallup/Graham fiber hoods FAQ Pricing ResidentialInternet TVChannel Changes ESPN GamePlan Watch TV Everywhere Phone BusinessInternet Managed Services Wireless Phone TV SupportSupport CenterBrowse Help Business Customer CPNI About UsCareers History Leadership NewsroomRainier Connect Named Among Best Family Owned Businesses in Washington Ding-Dong...Rainier Connect Goes Door-to-Door to Celebrate Rainier Connect Celebrates 100 https://www.rainierconnect.com/support/kb/12186 Years! Washington State Senate Commemorates Rainier Connect's Centennial Contact Enter Search Term Search Menu Rainier Connect Home Fiber to the HomePuyallup/Graham fiber hoods FAQ Pricing ResidentialInternet TV Phone BusinessInternet Managed Services Wireless Phone TV SupportSupport Center Help Business Customer CPNI About UsCareers History Leadership Newsroom Contact I'm getting Error 629:Port disconnected by the remote computer Support » Knowledgebase » I'm getting Error 629:Port disconnected by the remote computer Issue:I'm getting Error 629:Port disconnected by the remote computerSolution:Error 629 can be caused by several issues. Below are some causes and possible solutions. Invalid Login Information Double-click the Rainier Connect icon you use to connect to the internet. You will see your user ID in the User Name box. Double check the spellingof your user ID. Make sure that you have a capital P at the end of your user ID. For example if your user ID is jdoe, you should have jdoeP in t
Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts Menu Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Menu Log in Sign up AnandTech Forums: Technology, Hardware, Software, and Deals Forums > Hardware and Technology > Computer Help > https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/error-629-on-the-dial-up-why-fix-the-error-me-stupid.754242/ error 629 on the dial-up,why? ( fix the error,me stupid) Discussion in 'Computer Help' started by krisoto, Mar 9, 2002. krisoto Golden Member Joined: Apr 18, 2000 Messages: 1,585 Likes Received: 0 i recently add a new phone line exclusively for the internet but i can't connect thru i got a error 629. i check the line,this dials only locally to the isp's tel.no. i use it to dialout to my cell phone or dialling this line windows 7 i'm using now. all works perfectly. what could be the problem? finally got it to work, it's the wall jack that is not tighten for the wire to "connect" but anyway thanks for everybodies help #1 krisoto, Mar 9, 2002 AKA Golden Member Joined: Oct 10, 1999 Messages: 1,304 Likes Received: 0 Make sure your internet software or dialer is not dialing an area code or is when needed. If you dont dial an area code windows 7 pppoe to call your cell and your ISP access # is local then make sure its not dialing an area code. Look for something that might say "Use dialing rules" or "Dial area code" whatever. #2 AKA, Mar 9, 2002 altonb1 Diamond Member Joined: Feb 5, 2002 Messages: 6,433 Likes Received: 0 More info/clearer explanation needed. If I understand this correctly, you are using your computer to dial into your ISP. Using your main phone line, you connect fine. If you swap the phone line to the 2nd/new phone line, which is setup for local calls only, you get the error? That sounds like a problem for your local Telco to repair. I would do the following just to make sure you are comparing apples to apples. Please confirm if this is EXACTLY what you have done, and if anything about this has changed, try the following exactly and note the result: On your main phone line, dial into your ISP and get a connection. Check your mail, surf, whatever if you must, but when you are done, disconnect. Once you have disconnected, disconnected the phone cable that is connecting your computer and the wall jack from the WALL JACK ONLY. Now, insert that cable into your new line's phone jack. At this point, the only difference between your connection a minute or so ago and now is th