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Ethernet & T1 Service trueSTREAM Business Standard DSL Hosted Voice Service Website Hosting SUPPORT SUPPORT Where are you? Support error 676 windows xp > Knowledge Base > DSL Support > Dynamic IP > Windows XP PPPoE Client Error 678 error 619 windows xp Windows XP PPPoE Client Error 678 Print Windows XP PPPoE Client Error 678Error 678 is the error code that indicates the remote error 718 windows xp computer did not respond. This error code is rather difficult to troubleshoot since there can be many things that cause this error. Follow the instructions below to troubleshoot an error 678.1. Verify that the modem is in sync. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/892889 The modems sync light (Ready/DSL/Line) should be solid green or solid amber (in the case of a broadmax modem). If the modem is not in sync refer to the check sync knowledge base heading or call into tech support to troubleshoot the problem.2. Verify that there is a solid Ethernet connection between the computer and the modem. A solid connection is indicated by a green link light (labeled link/enet/LAN). Often the link light will blink when https://www.dslextreme.com/support/kb/dsl-support/dynamic-ip/windows-xp-pppoe-client-error-678 there is Ethernet activity between the modem and the PC. If the link light is not on then unplug both ends of the cable and plug them back in, this will "reseat" the cable. If you are still unable to get a link light call into tech support at 866-491-7221 in order to receive further assistance with this issue.3. Make sure that there is no router involved. A router will cause this error every time. If you are using a router you do not need to use the windows XP PPPoE client, however you must set the router to PPPoE authentication. This is covered in the router setup knowledge base article.4. Turn the modem off for 10-15 seconds and t hen turn it back on. When the sync light (Ready/Line/DSL) is solid attempt to reconnect. If your modem does not have a power switch simply unplug the power cable.5. Ensure that the line is properly filtered. Make sure that all phone devices on the line have ADSL Micro Filters installed on them, make sure that there is no ADSL micro filter on the DSL modem. If all filters are correctly installed and you still receive this error the next step is to isolate the line. Do this by removing all phone devices from the line except for the DSL modem, and then attempt to reconnect.6. Are there
Up (1) Troubleshooting - Cable Internet (2) Connection - Cable Connection - General (5) Hosting (7) General https://support.wtccommunications.ca/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/102/0/why-do-i-get-error-678-in-windows-xp Alerts Internet Safety (1) Security & Privacy (4) Misc. Tech Tips (14) Connection - DSL (11) Connection - Dial-up (9) Computer Settings (2) http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/144895-45-strange-problem Email & Newsgroups (18) Browsers & WWW (6) Downloads Spyware questions (1) Live Chat Software by Kayako SEARCH Knowledgebase Why do I windows xp get error 678 in Windows XP? Posted by Mark Vandepol on 06 May 2011 03:05 PM Wired magazine has called Error 678 "the 666 of DSL users". It is sometimes easy to solve, but there are certain cases that have no resolution except to use error 678 vpn a router, or even re-install Windows XP. Here are troubleshooting steps to try first: Try a TCP/IP reset If you are using Windows XP, Vista try a TCP/IP reset. This can be done like so: Click START Click run Type the following in the box: netsh int ip reset reset.log Click OK You will notice a box pop up for a couple of seconds, then vanish. Restart your computer and try again. Recreate your connection Make sure the modem has sync (look for the light labeled line sync, SYN, or ADSL link) Make sure the modem is connected to the computer properly Try powering down both the computer and modem for a minute or two. (1 vote(s)) This article was helpful This article was not helpful Comments (0) Help Desk Software by Kayako Fusion
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows XP>SP2: Strange VPN Problem> SP2: Strange VPN Problem Tags: Windows XP Connection VPN Windows Server 2003 Servers Last response: 30 September 2004 08:49 in Windows XP Share Anonymous 22 September 2004 23:37:06 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely (More info?) Have two Windows Server 2003 VPN Servers: - server1 behind NAT device - server2 behind a router - IAS for RAS/VPN authentication on server 3 - both VPN servers (and XP Clients) with same computer certificate from internal Enterprise CA - VPN client address assignement over DHCP (on server3) The following works: - L2TP/IPSec connection from XP SP1a client to server1 - L2TP/IPSec connection from XP SP1a client to server2 - L2TP/IPSec connection from XP SP2 client to server2 What doesn't work: - L2TP/IPSec connection from XP SP2 client to server1: Getting "Error 678" on the XPSP2 VPN client. There are no event log entries on the XPSP2 client, nor on server1 nor on server3 (IAS). Windows Firewall is disabled on all connections for testing. During the (unsuccessfull) try to establish the VPN connection before error 678, the IPSecmon Policies shows two filter rules from client to server1. 818043 NAT-T Traversal Update should be included in SP2, so IPSec NAT-T Traversal should not be the problem. - Does anybody have a clue where the problem is? - Does anybody knows how to enable additional tracing/logging on the XPSP2 client and/or on Windows 2003 RRAS VPN server? Thank you all in advance for any help! Franz More about : sp2 strange vpn problem Anonymous 23 September 2004 03:10:31 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely (More info?) "Franz Schenk"