Hi,
i recently set up one of my old machines for someone: win 98SE, Zoom v.92 PCI modem, 166mhz Intel.
now when this was setup at my house, i didn't have any problems connecting to my ISP. Recently, i copied over my original Win98SE because i wanted to replace the system files and any perhaps corrupted files before i gave my computer to someone else. i did not do a fresh install, so all my dial up connectivity information was still intact.
When i shifted the computer to the other location, and tried connecting thru the same dial up connectivity it didn't work. i get a response from the modem, it seems to work fine, it dials the number, completes its connection with the isp's modem, then goes to verfiying password -it doesn't go beyond this stage. AT this point it starts to lag then after about 15-20 secs it disconnects, and the error box i get says:
"error 650
the computer you are dialing in to does not rspond to a network request. check your server type settings in the properties of the connection...."
Now, all i have enabled is software compressino, and server type is only TCP/IP i don't have any other server types nor do i have log on to network. i'm using a standard MS dial up adapter, Microsoft Family Logon, and everything else is set to default. I tried reseating the modem, tried creating a new dial up connection with the same information (the information is valid, I am connected to the same account as we speak on a different machine), tried reinstalling dial up connectivity thru windows, and dial up adapter as well. I was overclocked initially at 83 mhz bus, so i slowed it down back to 66 mhz bus so that my pci slot can work at the default 33 mhz. So its not an overclocking issue, not a modem issue, but rather some sort of software issue. I also tried reinstalling my Winsock dll's and .vxd files. i'm not postive if the reinstall i did on windows 98SE caused it, because i didn't try connecting to the itnernet right after install, but it seems that it was the the culprit as it was the only thing i changed on the machine.
i know a lot of ppl will just say reinstall win98SE, but i want to try to figure this one out manually. Any ideas that i can try???/
thanx
i recently set up one of my old machines for someone: win 98SE, Zoom v.92 PCI modem, 166mhz Intel.
now when this was setup at my house, i didn't have any problems connecting to my ISP. Recently, i copied over my original Win98SE because i wanted to replace the system files and any perhaps corrupted files before i gave my computer to someone else. i did not do a fresh install, so all my dial up connectivity information was still intact.
When i shifted the computer to the other location, and tried connecting thru the same dial up connectivity it didn't work. i get a response from the modem, it seems to work fine, it dials the number, completes its connection with the isp's modem, then goes to verfiying password -it doesn't go beyond this stage. AT this point it starts to lag then after about 15-20 secs it disconnects, and the error box i get says:
"error 650
the computer you are dialing in to does not rspond to a network request. check your server type settings in the properties of the connection...."
Now, all i have enabled is software compressino, and server type is only TCP/IP i don't have any other server types nor do i have log on to network. i'm using a standard MS dial up adapter, Microsoft Family Logon, and everything else is set to default. I tried reseating the modem, tried creating a new dial up connection with the same information (the information is valid, I am connected to the same account as we speak on a different machine), tried reinstalling dial up connectivity thru windows, and dial up adapter as well. I was overclocked initially at 83 mhz bus, so i slowed it down back to 66 mhz bus so that my pci slot can work at the default 33 mhz. So its not an overclocking issue, not a modem issue, but rather some sort of software issue. I also tried reinstalling my Winsock dll's and .vxd files. i'm not postive if the reinstall i did on windows 98SE caused it, because i didn't try connecting to the itnernet right after install, but it seems that it was the the culprit as it was the only thing i changed on the machine.
i know a lot of ppl will just say reinstall win98SE, but i want to try to figure this one out manually. Any ideas that i can try???/
thanx