Configure Blackberry as modem on system "Vista".

I get an "Error 734 PPP link control protocol. I searched the help with no result. Frustrated!

Hello ewe2almostgone,

Initially, I suggest that you call your cellular service provider to fix the problem at their end. They will help you with the settings required for your network Dáil to connect using Blackberry as a Modem.

Your best bet would be to contact your service provider for the settings and help you configure the Modem of the computer and on your Blackberry.

Thank you
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