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Error Tethering Laptop to Xenon GR500 with ATT Connection Manager
Hello Experts,
I am trying to tether my laptop to the Internet using ATT Connection Manager thru my ATT LG Xenon GR500. However, I keep getting an error message that says, "Error 734: The PPP link control protocol terminated". I have no clue what this means, or how to resolve it. The "Help" instructions for this error say the following:
Correcting Default Connection Settings
Several errors can be caused by a network connection in the Control Panel being configured as your default connection. Follow these steps to make sure the configuration is correct:
1. Exit the Communication Manager software.
2. Select Settings > Control Panel > Network Connections (or Network and Dial-Up Connections) in the Start Menu.
3. You should now see a window that lists all network connections that your PC is currently configured to establish. If any connection listed under the Dial-Up heading includes a checkmark, remove the check by right-clicking that connection and then selecting Cancel as Default Connection from the context menu that appears.
4. Restart the Communication Manager software, and try to connect.
I cannot find these options in Windows 7. Any help with locating the Dial-Up settings in Windows 7, or insight into this PPP error would be greatly appreciated!
Antonio
I am trying to tether my laptop to the Internet using ATT Connection Manager thru my ATT LG Xenon GR500. However, I keep getting an error message that says, "Error 734: The PPP link control protocol terminated". I have no clue what this means, or how to resolve it. The "Help" instructions for this error say the following:
Correcting Default Connection Settings
Several errors can be caused by a network connection in the Control Panel being configured as your default connection. Follow these steps to make sure the configuration is correct:
1. Exit the Communication Manager software.
2. Select Settings > Control Panel > Network Connections (or Network and Dial-Up Connections) in the Start Menu.
3. You should now see a window that lists all network connections that your PC is currently configured to establish. If any connection listed under the Dial-Up heading includes a checkmark, remove the check by right-clicking that connection and then selecting Cancel as Default Connection from the context menu that appears.
4. Restart the Communication Manager software, and try to connect.
I cannot find these options in Windows 7. Any help with locating the Dial-Up settings in Windows 7, or insight into this PPP error would be greatly appreciated!
Antonio
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