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Error
678: No Answer
Windows: 95/98/ME
A.
Check
that your modem is connected properly
B.
Make
sure that your modem timeout settings are properly configured
C.
Check your dialup
settings
D.
Check
your access number and the settings related to it
E.
Upgrade
your modem drivers
F.
Disable v.90
(if applicable)
A.
Check
that your modem is connected properly
There
are two modem outlets on the back of your computer. The
correct outlet will be labeled as Line or will have a
picture of a wall jack next to it. Please verify that
the telephone cord is connected from the wall jack directly
into the correct modem outlet.
If
you have other devices connected between the wall jack
and the modem (such as fax machines, caller id boxes,
or other phones), then these could be interrupting the
dial tone. Try disconnecting all other devices - this
may resolve the problem. You can then connect the devices
to a different wall jack.
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B.
Make
sure that your modem timeout settings are properly configured
It
is important that you pay close attention to what the
modem "sounds" like when you call 550access,
and how long it takes before you get an error message.
If you receive an error message very quickly, you will
need to check the modem's timeout setting.
- Click
on the Windows Start button and select Settings then
Control Panel.
- Double-click
the Modems icon.

4. Click once on your modem to highlight it and click
on the Properties button.

5. Click on Connection button.
6. Under Call Preferences, ensure that the box marked
Disconnect a call if idle... is checked.

7. Click OK, then Close.
8. Retry the 550access connection.
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C.
Check your Dialup
settings
- Make
sure you have the 550access software configured to dial
your local access number correctly. Some areas may require
you to dial the area code plus the number even if you
are dialing into the same area code. You may want to
call your operator to find out the proper methods for
dialing numbers in your area.
-
Click here for more
information about setting up the dialing portion of
your 550access software.
- If
you are trying to disable your call waiting, make sure
that the correct code is being used.
- If
your phone requires pulse dialing, make sure that you
are not using tone dialing.
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D.
Check
your access number and the settings related to it
-
Double-click
the 550access icon.

2. From the logon screen, click on the Modify Location
button.

-
Make
sure you select the area code your in and then one
of the preferred numbers .

Note:
During this step, you can choose between 11 digit, 10
digit dialing, or neither. If you do not select the phone
number(s) you want before choosing the dialing format,
it will default to 10 digit dialing. Make sure to select
the number in the left-hand window before you choose the
dialing option in the right-hand window.
-
Make
sure if you have to dial the area code then the 'Dial
Area Code' button is checked then Click Next.

4. Then click on YES.

5. Click on the Finish button.
IMPORTANT:
You
are responsible for any long distance telephone charges
incurred while dialing into 550Access.Please check with
your local phone company to ensure that you are not making
long distance call.
6. Retry the 550access connection.
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E.
Upgrade
your modem drivers
Modem
drivers and initialization strings help your modem communicate
properly with other modems, thus ensuring a more stable
Internet connection. You can download modem drivers and
obtain initialization strings for most modems at the following
links:
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F.
Disable v.90
(If applicable)
If
all else fails, you can try disabling v.90 support for
your modem. For instructions on how to do this, click
here.
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