Sony GC79 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

57

Windows

®

2000

All Windows

®

Operating Systems

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 678:

Computer you

are dialling is

not responding

during dial-up

Either: Service is not supported by SIM (usually for CSD/HSCSD)

or the computer is not answering.

1 Check SIM settings with your service provider if necessary.

2 Make sure that the server you are dialling is OK.

3 Make sure that Analogue mode has not been selected with

57.6 kbps data rate (V110 or V120 mode must be selected and

supported by the network).

Error 691:

Access denied,

user name and

password

incorrect on the

domain during

dial-up

The domain name entry is incorrect.

Correct the domain name entry or delete if not required.

Error 718: The

card was unable

to dial during

dial-up

This error indicates a PPP conversation started, but it was

terminated because the remote server did not respond within

an appropriate time. This can be caused by poor line quality or

a problem with the server (ISP). This error can occur when your

modem has connected to the ISP and has sent a username and

password, but there is no response from the server.

Wait a few minutes and try again.

Error 734: The PPP link

control protocol was

terminated during dial-up

The APN entry is incorrect, the signal is weak or the

connection is lost whilst dialling.

See the support section on www.SonyEricsson.com

site for a list of network operator APNs.

Error 678: Computer

you are dialing is not

responding during dial-up

Either: Service is not supported by SIM (usually for CSD/

HSCSD) or the computer is not answering.

Check SIM settings with your service provider if necessary.

Make sure that the server you are dialing is OK.

If you are unsure which speed to choose from the Speed

tab, start with Analogue 9600, and check to see if it works.

Once your connection works on Analog, you can try the

V110/V120 settings to see if faster speeds are available.

V110/V120 also connects faster than analog. When

roaming you may need to repeat this procedure to adapt

your settings to the capability of the local network operator.

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