On this page you will find some basic dial up troubleshooting
I. Test the phone line
- Connect a standard voice phone with a handset to the phone receptacle into which the computer modem will be connected.
- Check the phone for dialtone.
- If there is no dialtone, you should contact the phone company.
- Verify that the line from the receptacle is connected to the proper port on the computer modem. Note: Most modems have two ports, one labelled line or telco and the other labelled phone. If you have doubts about which port is which, test using both ports.
- Connect a standard voice phone with a handset to the other port on the modem.
- Check the phone for dialtone.
- If there is no dialtone, but there was before connecting through the modem, then switch the connections on the modem and check for dialtone again.
- If you cannot establish dialtone through the modem, then your modem may need to be replaced.
II. Test your modem
(Windows 95/98/ME computers)
- Click Start, highlight Settings, and then select Control Panel.
- Double-click the Modems icon.
- Click the Diagnostics tab.
- Highlight the COM port on which your modem is installed, and click More Info.
- If you receive an error message, you may have a hardware conflict or failure; please contact a computer technician.
(Windows NT/2000/XP computers)
- Click Start, highlight Settings, and select Control Panel. (For XP - Start, Control Panel)
- Double-click the Phone and Modem Options. (For XP - Printer & Modem Devices, Modems)
- Click on the Modems tab.
- Highlight your modem, and click Properties.
- Click on the Diagnostics tab.
- Click Query Modem.
- If you receive an error message, you may have a hardware conflict or failure; please contact a computer technician. After verifying that the phone line has a dialtone and the modem responds to query commands, the next step is to verify that the dial-up connection is configured properly. The easiest way to do this is to create a new connection using the steps listed here Dialup Setup.
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