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I have been trying to identify a problem with my Dial-Up modem. A
problem exists where the connection is dropped, a redial is attempted, but something in the system is still seeing the connection as open. But when I look at the connection, it says it is closed. I have been looking for causes and ways to correct this, but so far nothing has worked. The modem is a: Conexant D850 PCI V.92 Modem. Frankly, I don't know what to post here. There is so much information that I could give I don't know what information would be useful in asking for help. I run a diagnostic, but it says it can't find anything wrong. I have generated a Remote Access Diagnostic Report, but communication systems is not one of my strong areas and I don't know what to look for. So far the only way to recover from this problem is to reboot the PC. I would appreciate any help, anyone could provide. Thank you, Richard.. P.S. If this is the wrong forum to post, please direct me to the correct one. |
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Hi Richard,
Can you collect the following logs and send them to me? I will see whats going wrong RAS Logs To collect these logs execute the following from elevated command prompt . netsh ras set tr * en This enables RAS tracing . recreate the issue . netsh ras set tr * di This disables RAS tracing This will generate log files in the %windir%\tracing directory. Please zip the files and send them to me thanks Aanand "Richard B" wrote in message ... I have been trying to identify a problem with my Dial-Up modem. A problem exists where the connection is dropped, a redial is attempted, but something in the system is still seeing the connection as open. But when I look at the connection, it says it is closed. I have been looking for causes and ways to correct this, but so far nothing has worked. The modem is a: Conexant D850 PCI V.92 Modem. Frankly, I don't know what to post here. There is so much information that I could give I don't know what information would be useful in asking for help. I run a diagnostic, but it says it can't find anything wrong. I have generated a Remote Access Diagnostic Report, but communication systems is not one of my strong areas and I don't know what to look for. So far the only way to recover from this problem is to reboot the PC. I would appreciate any help, anyone could provide. Thank you, Richard.. P.S. If this is the wrong forum to post, please direct me to the correct one. |
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"Richard B" wrote: I have been trying to identify a problem with my Dial-Up modem. A problem exists where the connection is dropped, a redial is attempted, but something in the system is still seeing the connection as open. But when I look at the connection, it says it is closed. I have been looking for causes and ways to correct this, but so far nothing has worked. The modem is a: Conexant D850 PCI V.92 Modem. Frankly, I don't know what to post here. There is so much information that I could give I don't know what information would be useful in asking for help. I run a diagnostic, but it says it can't find anything wrong. I have generated a Remote Access Diagnostic Report, but communication systems is not one of my strong areas and I don't know what to look for. So far the only way to recover from this problem is to reboot the PC. I would appreciate any help, anyone could provide. Thank you, Richard.. P.S. If this is the wrong forum to post, please direct me to the correct one. |
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I had the same error message 633 when setting up dial-up networking. In the
internet explorer options I had to set the connection to never disconnect. I then went to the modem options and only configured the modem to disconnect after the desired time. When both Internet Explorer and the modem were configured to turn off after a desired time the error message 633 show and the system was unstable. "Richard B" wrote: I have been trying to identify a problem with my Dial-Up modem. A problem exists where the connection is dropped, a redial is attempted, but something in the system is still seeing the connection as open. But when I look at the connection, it says it is closed. I have been looking for causes and ways to correct this, but so far nothing has worked. The modem is a: Conexant D850 PCI V.92 Modem. Frankly, I don't know what to post here. There is so much information that I could give I don't know what information would be useful in asking for help. I run a diagnostic, but it says it can't find anything wrong. I have generated a Remote Access Diagnostic Report, but communication systems is not one of my strong areas and I don't know what to look for. So far the only way to recover from this problem is to reboot the PC. I would appreciate any help, anyone could provide. Thank you, Richard.. P.S. If this is the wrong forum to post, please direct me to the correct one. |