Error 619: The specified port is not connected

M

Moe

I have recently had a broadband connection, I installed
the drivers and change the computer settings (IP, DNS,
Gateway, .) and I have realized that my DSL line is not
active yet by the local carrier.
I went back to use my dial up connection, but it is not
longer working.
I am having below problems

I restarted my computer several times, but it is taking
too long before it prompts me for the windows' login user
name & password. It takes about 3-4 min on "preparing
network connections..."
I use a VPN access, and my dialup is no longer working. I
no longer get to the stage where it prompts me for my
user name and passcode. I am receiving the following
error message "Error 619: The specified port is not
connected"
Detail:
"This is an rare error, but it is usually simple
First, restart your computer to make sure that any recent
configuration changes have taken place.
If restarting your computer doesn't solve the problem,
then:
Check your dial up networking configuration.
Verify that your dial up adapter is configured to use the
necessary TCP/IP protocol."

I also have a non VPN access where I use an ISP for a
dialup, but I can no longer acess any web site.
I am not sure what cause the problem, but I didn't have
this issue before changing the Brodband settings. Could
you please help
 
R

Robert L [MS-MVP]

1. logon slow could be DNS issue.

2. Error 619: this may help. quoted from http://www.ChicagoTech.net

Error 619: 1. The port was disconnected (or Error 645, Dial-Up Networking
could not complete the connection to the server and Error 930, The
authentication server did not respond to authentication requests in a timely
fashion. The Event Viewer shows: Event id: 20073, Description: The following
error occurred in the Point to Point Protocol module on port: port number,
UserName: user name. The authentication server did not respond to
authentication requests in a timely fashion). When using VPN to access a
remote network, W2K clients mat get above errors but not win9x and ME
clients. This issue occurs because the VPN server hasn't registered in
Active Directory.
2.You get this message when connecting via cable modems, dial up DOESN'T
have any issues.

Resolution: 1) This problem most likely is secure issue such as unsecured
password. So, check the settings.
2) It could be the hardware issue. Try to re-setup the device or download
the new driver or just reset the devices such as modem and router.
3) Reapply the service pack
4) If the RRAS is in a domain network, add the VPN to the appropriate group.
To do this, go to Active Directory Users and Computers>domain name>Users,
double-click the RAS and IAS Servers security group. Select the members and
add the VPN server to this group. 2) Type netsh ras add registeredserver at
a command prompt (registeredserver is vpn server name), and then press
ENTER.


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