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Error 629: Port disconnected by the remote
computer
Windows: 95/98/ME
A. Change your access number
B. Verify your encryption
settings
C. Verify modem Settings
D. Verify network settings
A. Have
you tried another access number?
Your
connection may have been dropped due to technical difficulties
with the access number you are using. Try connecting to
550 Access again. If the problem persists, try using another
access number in your area. For instructions on how to
change your access number please click
here.
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B.
Verify your encryption settings
- Double-click
the My Computer icon on your desktop.
- Double-click
the Dial-Up Networking icon.
- Click
once on the 550 Access icon to highlight it.
- From
the File menu, select Properties.
- Select
the Server Types tab.

- Ensure
that the option labeled Require encrypted password
is NOT checked.
- Click
OK.
- Click
OK again.
- Retry
the 550 Access connection.
C.
Verify modem settings
- Click
the Windows Start button, point to Settings
and select Control Panel.
- Double-click
the Modems icon.
- Click
once on the modem that is installed to highlight it
and click on the Properties button.

- Select
the General tab and look for the Maximum Speed
section. Change the settings to match your modem.
A.
If you have a 28.8 or 33.6 modem, select 38400.
B. If you have a 56k V.90 or Flex modem, select
57600.

- Verify
that the box for Only connect at this speed is
NOT checked.
- Click
OK, then OK again and close the Control
Panel.
Note: Windows ME users: DO NOT close the control
panel. Skip to number 8.
- Double-click
on the My Computer icon on your desktop.
- Double-click
on the Dial-Up Networking icon.
- Click
once on the 550 Access icon to highlight it.
From the File menu, select Properties.
- Ensure
the correct modem is selected in the Connect using
field.

- Click
the Configure button.
- Select
the General tab and look for the Maximum Speed
section. Change the settings to match your modem.
A.
If you have a 28.8 or 33.6 modem, select 38400.
B. If you have a 56k V.90 or Flex modem, select
57600.

- Verify
that the box for Only connect at this speed is
NOT checked.
- Click
OK, then OK again and close the Control
Panel.
Try
your 550 Access connection again.
D.
Verify Network Settings
- Click
the Windows Start button, point to Settings
and select Control Panel.
- Double-click
the Network icon.
- Check
to see if you have the following components:
Note:
If you are on a Network or company LAN, contact your system
administrator before making any network changes. If the
components listed above are not present, then add the
missing component(s).
IMPORTANT!
Only add a component if it is not already present. If
the component is listed, you will not need to add it.
To
Add Client for Microsoft Networks:

- Click
Add.

- Select
Client.
- Click
Add.

- Under
Manufacturers, select Microsoft.
- Under
Network Clients, select Client for Microsoft Networks.
- Click
OK.
To
Add Dial-up Adapter:
- Click
Add.

- Select
Adapter.
- Click
Add.

- Under
Manufacturers, select Microsoft.
- Under
Network Adapters, select Dial-Up Adapter.
- Click
OK.
To
Add TCP/IP:
- Click
Add.

- Select
Protocol.
- Click
Add.

- Under
Manufacturers, select Microsoft.
- Under
Network Protocols, select TCP/IP.
- Click
OK.
Once
you've added any necessary components, follow the steps
below.
- Click
on TCP/IP to highlight it and click Properties.

- Select
the DNS Configuration tab and ensure that Disable
DNS is checked.

- Select
the WINS Configuration tab and make sure that
Disable WINS Resolution is checked.
- Click
OK.

- In
the Primary Network Logon field, ensure that
Client for Microsoft Networks is selected.
- Click
OK.
- Click
on Dial-up Adapter once to highlight it.
- Click
Properties.

- Select
the Advanced tab and click on Use IPX Header
Compression to highlight it.
- Under
the Value drop-down menu, select NO.
- Click
OK and OK again.
- When
you are prompted to restart you computer, click YES.
Windows
98 Users:
Check
to see that Dial-Up Networking is installed on
your computer by following these steps:
- On
your desktop, double-click the My Computer icon
.
- If
you see a Dial-Up Networking icon, Dial-Up Networking
is installed. Close My Computer and try logging
on to 550 Access again by double-clicking the 550
Access icon on your Desktop.
- If
you do not see a Dial-Up Networking icon, close
My Computer, then click the Windows Start
button, point to Settings and select Control
Panel.
- Double-click
the Add/Remove Programs icon.

- Select
the Windows Setup tab, and double-click on Communications.

- Put
a check in the box next to Dial-Up Networking,
Hyperterminal and Phone Dialer.
- Click
OK and click OK again to exit.
- Close
the Control Panel and try logging on to 550 Access again.
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