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The
following article is a list of
possible solutions. If after you
have followed a step the error
is fixed, do not continue troubleshooting.
We recommend that you start at
the top and work down.
If you recieve this error, always
reboot your computer first and
than try your connection again.
- Delete
and recreate your Mycybernet
Dialer. Click here for instructions
to recreate
the Dialer.
- Make
sure that the correct modem
is specified within the Dialer.
- Check
the Network Components. Remove
components that are not necessary.
( NetBeui, IPX, VPN, AOL etc.
) Click here for instructions
to verify
network components.
- Try
adjusting the settings on
your modem, lower the max
speed to match the modem,
lower the Fifo buffers, set
flow control to software.
Click here
for instructions to modify
the modem.
- Click
on "Start", select "Find",
and click on "Files or Folders".
Search for "telephon.ini".
When you find it, rename it
to "telephon.old". Click on
"Start", select "Run", then
type "tapiini.exe", and press
enter. Once these two tasks
have been completed reboot
and try again.
- A
full reinstall of communications,
network and Dialer. Click
here for
instructions.
- Could
it be a line noise problem?
Do you hear static in the
phone? Try other line jacks
in the house or call Bell
to test the line.
- Do
you have Call Answer? Try
removing the messages, then
try connecting again.
- Check
the length of the phone cord.
Anything over 10 feet can
be a potential cause of problems.
Try a shorter cord.
Re-creating
the Dialer
Windows
95/98
- Double-click
on "My Computer".
- Double-click
on "Dial-up Networking".
- Delete
the Mycybernet Dialer, you
can do that by right clicking
on the Mycybernet Icon and
than choosing "Delete".
- Double-click
on "Make a New Connection".
- In
the field "Type a Name for
the Computer you are dialing"
type "Mycybernet" and then
click "Next".
- Enter
the dial-up phone number.
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Toronto
GTA
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America Access
- Click
"Next" and then "Finish".
- You
will return to the "Dial-up
Networking" window. You will
see a Mycybernet Icon. Right-click
on "Mycybernet" and select
"Properties".
- Under
the "General" tab, remove
the check mark from "Use Area
Code and Dialing Properties".
- Click
on the "Server Types" tab.
The only items that should
be selected are "Enable Software
Compression" and "TCP/IP".
- Click
on "TCP/IP Settings" button.
Click in the circle beside
"Specify Name Server Addresses".
In the field "Primary DNS"
type "209.222.63.130", in the
field "Secondary DNS" type
"206.186.81.2".
- Click
"OK", then "OK" again. You
are now ready to test the
connection.
Windows
ME
- Click
on "Start" then "Settings"
and choose "Dial-up Networking".
- Delete
the Mycybernet Dialer, you
can do that by right clicking
on the Mycybernet Icon and
than choosing delete.
- Double-click
on "Make a New Connection".
- In
the field "Type a Name for
the Computer you are dialing"
type "Mycybernet" and then
click "Next".
- Enter
the dial-up phone number.
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Toronto
GTA
• Canada
Wide Access
• North
America Access
- Click
"Next" and then "Finish".
- You
will return to the "Dial-up
Networking" window. You will
see a Mycybernet icon. Right-click
on "Mycybernet" icon and select
"Properties".
- Under
the "General" tab – Remove
the check the mark from "Use
Area Code and Dialing Properties".
- Under
the "Networking" tab – The
only items that should have
a check mark are "Enable Software
Compression" and "TCP/IP".
- Click
on "TCP/IP Settings" button.
Click in the circle beside
"Specify Name Server Addresses".
In the field "Primary DNS"
type "209.222.63.130", in the
field "Secondary DNS" type
"206.186.81.2".
- Under
the "Security" tab, enter
your userid and password.
- If
you have made changes click
on "Apply" and then "OK".
- You
are now ready to test your
connection.
Windows
NT
- Double-click
on "My Computer".
- Double-click
on "Dial-up Networking".
- Under
"Phone Book Entry to Dial",
choose "New".
- When
asked to name the new "Phone
Book Entry", type in Mycybernet
and then click "Next".
- On
the next screen, under "Check
all that apply", select "I
am calling the Internet" and
than click "Next".
- Enter
the dial-up phone number.
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Toronto
GTA
• Canada
Wide Access
• North
America Access
- Click
"Finish".
- You
will have to make a few more
changes to your connection.
Click "More", then click "Edit
entry and modem properties".
- Under
the "Basic" tab, remove the
check mark from "Use telephony
dialing properties".
- Under
the "Server" tab, the only
items that should be selected
are "Enable Software Compression"
and "TCP/IP".
- Click
"TCP/IP Settings" button.
Click in the circle beside
"Specify Name Server Addresses".
In the field "Primary DNS"
type "209.222.63.130", in the
field "Secondary DNS" type
"206.186.81.2".
- Click
"OK".
- You
are now ready to test your
connection.
Verifying
the Network Control Panel
- Double-click
on "My Computer".
- Double-click
on "Control Panel".
- Double-click
on the "Network" icon.
- Under
the "Configuration" tab the
only items that should be
installed are, "Client for
Microsoft Network", "Dial-up
Adapter" and "TCP/IP".
- Remove
any other components, such
as, extra "Dial-up Adapters",
"TCP/IP", "NetBeui", "IPX/SPX",
"AOL Adapters" or "VPN Adapters".
To Remove them, select the
item and click "Remove".
- Click
"OK" At this time you will
be prompted to reboot the
machine, click "Yes" and let
the computer reboot.
Making
adjustments to the modem for better
performance
- Double-click
on "My Computer".
- Double-click
on "Dial-up Networking".
- Right-click
on the Mycybernet Icon and
choose "Properties".
- Click
"Configure" at the bottom
of the Window.
- Under
"General", take note of your
modem type and speed.
- At
the bottom change the "Max
Speed" to match your modem.
Example: 56K - 57600, 33.6
- 38,400.
- Click
on the "Connection" tab.
- Click
on the "Port Settings" button.
Lower the "Fifo buffers" to
the second line. Click "OK".
- Click
on the "Advanced" button.
Set "Flow Control" to "Software".
- Click
"OK".
Full
re-install of Communications,
Networking and the Dialer
Note: You will
need your Windows Operating CD
to complete these tasks!!
Step 1:
Communications
- Double-click
on "My Computer".
- Double-click
on the "Control Panel".
- Double-click
on "Add/Remove Programs".
- Click
on the "Windows Setup" tab.
- Remove
the check mark from "Communications".
- Click
on "Apply".
- Reboot
the computer.
- Double-click
on "My Computer".
- Double-click
on the "Control Panel".
- Double-click
on "Add/Remove Programs".
- Click
on the "Windows Setup" tab.
- Place
the check mark back in "Communications"
and then click "Apply".
- At
this time you will be prompted
for your Windows CD, place
the CD in the CD ROM drive
and click "Continue".
- Once
the files have been copied
it will prompt you to reboot.
Click "OK".
Step 2: Re-installing the Network
Components
- Double-click
on "My Computer".
- Double-click
on "Control Panel".
- Double-click
on the "Network" icon.
- Under
the "Configuration" tab, remove
all of the installed components.
- Click
"OK", it will prompt you and
tell you that the network
in not complete, click "OK"
and say "Yes" to reboot the
machine.
- Once
"Rebooted", open the "Network"
icon.
- Click
"Add", then choose "Adapter",
and click "Add". Under "Manufacturers"
choose "Microsoft". Under
"Network Adapter" select "Dial-up
Adapter".
- Click
"OK".
- Click
"Add", then choose "Protocol",
and click "Add". Under "Manufacturers"
choose "Microsoft". Under
"Network Protocols" select
"TCP/IP".
- Click
"OK".
- Click
"Add", then choose "Client",
and click "Add". Under "Manufacturers"
choose "Microsoft". Under
"Network Clients" select "Client
for Microsoft Networks".
- Click
"OK".
- Click
on the "Identification" tab.
Enter your userid as the "Computer
Name", and "Mycybernet" as
the "Workgroup".
- Click
"OK". You will be prompted
for your Windows CD, place
the CD in the CD ROM drive
and click "Continue".
- You
will be prompted to restart.
Click yes and let the system
reboot.
Step 3:
Re-creating
the Dialer
Step 4:
Deleting Password
Files
- Click
on "Start", then "Find", and
choose "Files or Folders".
In the "Named" field type
"*.pwl". Make sure the "Location
specified" is the C: drive.
- Click
"Find Now". There may several
files, delete all files and
reboot.
- When
you reboot you will get a
"Windows Password" screen.
Just click on "Cancel" to
proceed. Do not enter a password.
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