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Dial-up Networking

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frakman

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Jul 26, 2002
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Hello all, I recently built a machine with the new Soyo Dragon Ultra mobo with the KT333 chipset Im running an AMD Athlon XP 1800+ and a 256 DDR stick of mem along with WinME..the problem is every time I try to dial to my local ISP I keep getting error 650: dial-up networking could not make a connection to the computer you are dialing to check you network setting la-tee-da..I've been over my settings (about 2 gazilion times) and my ISP doesnt require any special settings they are all automatic..I even tried to dial into earthlink a regular 800 # same error..I hear the modem dialing..this is very frustrating can anyone save me??????? [thumbsup2]

thanks
 
I will forward you to this link as it is to long to copy. I hope this will help Frakman.
Here are some other things to check.
If this error persists, try dialing in to the server with Hyperterminal connected directly to modem. (Also see - Using Hyperterminal.) Nearly all servers will respond after CONNECT with a login prompt
for your user name, and then password. This will allow you to see any error response from the server. If the server accepts your username and password, it should start a PPP session, and you cannot use
Hyperterminal to get any further - you may see 'garbage' characters. If this happens, the username and password combination should work with DUNs. If you get an error, contact your service provider
and have them try and log in with your account information.

Prodigy (and some other) ISPs: Some ISPs require Client for Microsoft Networks installed and selected as your primary network logon. (Windows: Control Panel->Networking)

AOL on your system? If you have AOL installed on your system, but are not using AOL, the AOL software may interfere with access to any other ISP. Uninstall AOL. (Windows: Control Panel->
Add/Remove Programs)

MSN 2.52 - 2.6 - Can occur is DUNS is installed after MSN 2.52. See MS KB Q192420
 
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