- Error 680 ??
- Posted by Jim on January 5th, 2005
Hello
I need some help.
I have been using Pipex's dsl (half meg) for over a year now without any
problems.
However in the past few weeks my line keeps dropping giving the error :
"The modem cannot detect the dial tone" Error 680.
and then when attempting to log back in it gives me the same error....
It tries to login a few attempts and after trying a couple of times, it gets
me back in. I can then be logged in for awhile without any problems...can
be for a few hours or even the whole day at most or just 20 or so mins at
least, and I am thrown out again.
I have surfed the net to get some info on this problem .... i did the
following after reading the notes on the net
1. changed my filter
2. checked by extension
3. i even phoned 150 whereby BT checked the line, and there was nothing
wrong the line according to them.
Can someone shed any light as to what may be wrong ? and why this is
happening
thanks in advance.
- Posted by Dennis Wynes on January 5th, 2005
"Jim" <JimmyJimJimmyJim@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Longshot - loose cable/connection at the modem/router
- Posted by Kimball K Kinnison on January 5th, 2005
"Jim" <JimmyJimJimmyJim@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Error 680 means no dial tone. As you can obviously connect some times, I
think I might suspect either the BT line, or a faulty modem
HTH
- Posted by Andy Burns on January 5th, 2005
Kimball K Kinnison wrote:
Given that an ADSL modem doesn't need dial tone as it doesn't actually
dial, it's just a meaningless windows error messaged, hi-jacked to have
a different meaning in this case, you can't really take it mean anything
more than "can't connect", but you knew that anyway :-(
check pc->modem usb connection,
power of/on modem (if separately powered)
reboot pc
try plugging adsl modem directly into master socket with no phones (no
splitter needed in this case, but won't do harm either)
unload/reload windows driver for modem
....