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Windows® Error Codes, Phone and Modem Option

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Windows® Error Codes Windows® 98 (SE) Error 619: The port is disconnected during dial-up. An ISDN mode (V110 or V120) has been selected when creating a connection, but is not supported by the network. Select Analogue mode when creating the connection in the Connection Wizard. Error 629: The Telephony settings are set to pulse dialing, change to tone dialing. port was disconnected Check the dialing settings for the current location (In Control by the remote Panel Phone and Modem Option Dialing Rules machine during Location Edit) and change the Dial using setting to tone, or (if dial-up. Pulse is a necessity), create a new location called EDGE Anywhere and set the dialing to Tone. EDGE anywhere location should then be used whenever you use the GC89. Error 630: The A Dial-up networking connection is already connected. Close the port was connected dial-up and try again. disconnected due to hardware failure during dial-up. Error 645: Internal authentication error during dial-up. Incorrect APN or CID selected for network. Modify your Dial-up Connection, see Create a Connection on page 21 for more details. Make sure that the APN file contains the name of the access point your network operator is using. The Dialup Wizard should do this automatically. If you are experiencing problems, contact your network operator. Error 650: The Incorrect User ID and/or password. Re-enter correctly. Remote Access server is not responding during dial-up. Error 720: No PPP control protocols configured during dial-up. The service is not supported by the SIM. This usually appears when you are trying to connect to GPRS Internet. Contact service provider to enable GPRS Internet access on SIM card. Troubleshooting 83

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Troubleshooting
83
Windows
®
Error Codes
Windows
®
98 (SE)
Error 619: The
port is
disconnected
during dial-up.
An ISDN mode (V110 or V120) has been selected when creating a
connection, but is not supported by the network.
Select Analogue mode when creating the connection in the
Connection Wizard
.
Error 629: The
port was
disconnected
by the remote
machine during
dial-up.
Telephony settings are set to pulse dialing, change to tone dialing.
Check the dialing settings for the current location (In
Control
Panel
Phone and Modem Option
Dialing Rules
Location
Edit
)
and change the
Dial using
setting to tone, or (if
Pulse is a necessity), create a new location called
EDGE
Anywhere
and set the dialing to Tone.
EDGE anywhere
location
should then be used whenever you use the GC89.
Error 630: The
port was
disconnected
due to hardware
failure during
dial-up.
A Dial-up networking connection is already connected. Close the
connected dial-up and try again.
Error 645:
Internal
authentication
error during
dial-up.
Incorrect APN or CID selected for network.
Modify your Dial-up Connection, see
Create a Connection
on page
21 for more details. Make sure that the APN file contains the name
of the access point your network operator is using. The Dialup
Wizard should do this automatically. If you are experiencing
problems, contact your network operator.
Error 650: The
Remote Access
server is not
responding
during dial-up.
Incorrect User ID and/or password. Re-enter correctly.
Error 720: No
PPP control
protocols
configured
during dial-up.
The service is not supported by the SIM. This usually appears
when you are trying to connect to GPRS Internet. Contact service
provider to enable GPRS Internet access on SIM card.