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| Thread ID: 28089 | 2002-12-10 19:01:00 | Cannot connect to xtra | Basil McCoward (2744) | Press F1 |
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| 104868 | 2002-12-12 20:07:00 | Thanks Jim B The modem is a KTXFM-56K-VSI The error message I have got was definitely 650: I think I only receive it when using Netscape. The driver I am using for the modem is for Windows95/Windows NT4.0/R19-2M/KTX KTX-56KJIZ-G/KTX56KEZ-G Version V2.00 The problem crept up on us: it became harder and harder to connect after a new and larger hard disk with an overlay had been fitted to this computer, which was then running W95. A technician I called on failed to get the connections working, but replaced W95 with 98. On occasions after that I found I could connect if I went in through DUN, but after I reformatted the disk and reloaded W98 and all the programs nothing worked. I do appreciate your help. I will try Kahawhai (can't spell it!) Chaser's trick too. Basil |
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| 104869 | 2002-12-13 03:37:00 | Double-click on My Computer, then double-click on Dial-Up Networking. Right-click on the ISP connection icon and choose Properties. Click the Configure button. Change maximum speed to 38.400 Click the Connection tab. Click the Advanced button. In "Extra settings," enter the string. +MS=11 Click OK to save changes. Shut down the computer and restart to activate the changes. |
Jim B (153) | ||
| 104870 | 2002-12-14 19:36:00 | Hi Jim, I made the configuration changes, and got Error 678: the computer you are dialling to is not answering . Try again later . I delved into the appropriate troubleshooter a little but it become a bit too complicated for me after I had found out that the modem appears to be installed correctly and that the driver is comm . drv . Does this sound like the right driver? Thanks again |
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