Client Help Center
Errors and Solutions
This page lists some of the most common errors made in setting up and/or using some common Internet programs.
GENERAL PROBLEMS FOR ALL OPERATING SYSTEMS (WINDOWS, MAC, LINUX)
- Username =follows this format: username
- Password mistyped or missing.
- Passwords are cASe SeNSitiVe. Ensure the Caps Lock is NOT on.
- Using the wrong Dial-up phone number.
- Dial-up Numbers =Look for the “Dial-up Locations” link on our ISP’s main website.
- Warning: We will not be responsible for long-distance charges.
- It is up to you to make sure that our number is local to your location.
- Reboot your computer.
Windows 95/98:
- Reboot your computer.
- Windows 95/98 is infamous for memory leaks, causing connection problems after a period of time. Rebooting the computer fixes MANY problems in Windows 95/98.
Windows ME:
- Lucent LT WinModem must be at least version 5.97. Most WinME computers shipped with an earlie, incorrect version of the driver.
- Go towww.agere.comfor the latest driver for the Lucent LT WinModem.
Windows XP & Windows 2000:
- Disable “LCP Extensions”.
- Enable “Client for Microsoft Networks”.
Email:
- Problems sending Email, but still able to receive Email.
- Ensure that you have a Username/Password for SMTP Authentication.
- Problems receiving Email, but still able to send Email.
- Your Email program may be having difficulty downloading a large attachment.
- Access your Email account through the WebMail interface at http://www.Kinex.net.
- Once in the WebMail, download or delete the large attachment.
- Problems Receiving and Sending:
- Not actually connected to the Internet in the first place.
- Have you created a connection for your Modem to connect to your ISP?
- Make sure you have successfully connected to the Internet.
- Using the wrong Dial-up access phone number.
- Oddly enough, in certain cases, your computer can Dial-up and connect to an outdated or invalid phone number.
- Dial-up Numbers = Look for the “Dial-up Locations” link on our ISP’s main website.
- Warning: We will not be responsible for long-distance charges.
- It is up to you to make sure that our number is local to your location.
- Incorrect Mail Server Settings:
- Incoming Mail Server =follows this format:pop3.kinex.net
- Outgoing Mail Server =follows this format:smtp.kinex.net
- Username has unnecessary “domain tail” (everything after the @ symbol).
- Email Address =follows this format: username@Kinex.net
- Email Username =first part of the Email address. Everything before the @ symbol.
- Username/Password mistyped or missing.
- Passwords are cASe SeNSitiVe. Ensure the Caps Lock is NOT on.
- Client for Microsoft Networks
- Outlook Express often gives errors 0x800CCC0D or 0x800CCC0E without this installed.
- Anti-Virus Software’s Email Protection causing Interference
- Try disabling your Anti-Virus Software’s Email Protection and see if the problem persists. Then, re-enable the antivirus software.
- Not actually connected to the Internet in the first place.
Browsing/Surfing:
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URL typed incorrectly:
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Make sure you’ve typed the web address correctly.
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Reboot your computer.
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If things have worked fine until recently, rebooting your computer often fixes the problem.
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Not actually connected to the Internet in the first place.
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Have you created a connection for your modem to connect to your ISP?
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Make sure you have successfully connected to the Internet.
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Using the wrong Dial-up access phone number.
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Oddly enough, in certain cases, your computer can Dial-up and connect to an outdated or invalid phone number.
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Dial-up Numbers = Look for the “Dial-up Locations” link on our ISP’s main website.
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Warning: We will not be responsible for long-distance charges.
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It is up to you to make sure that our number is local to your location.
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Firewall:
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If you are using Firewall software, such as ZoneAlarm, BlackIce, McAfee Firewall, Norton Firewall, etc., disable the firewall to see if the problem persists.
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Windows XP users often experience problems due to the built-in Firewall.
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Security/Privacy settings too high in your web browser.
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Make sure cookies, Java, ActiveX, scripting, etc. are enabled.
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Also, clear out the cache and cookies.
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FTP & Personal Web Page:
- Not actually connected to the Internet in the first place.
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Have you created a connection for your modem to connect to your ISP?
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Make sure you have successfully connected to the Internet.
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Incorrect FTP Host/Address or incorrect use of the Initial Remote Directory:
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FTP Host/Address =follows this format: members.Kinex.net
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Initial Remote Directory =Typically, no directory, initial remote directory or path.
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Username is the same as your Dial-up username.
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Login/UserID =your username which will route you to the right directory.
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Password mistyped or missing.
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Passwords are cASe SeNSitiVe. Ensure the Caps Lock is NOT on.
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