Hi Andy,
Have your friend check with their ISP.
Error 737 is triggered by a loopback of data involved in setting up a PPP connection after the
modem successfully CONNECTs to the remote modem.
This error may occur when making calls to ISPs that use an authentication protocol within PPP
(point-to-point protocol).
ISPs using authentication after PPP - may include/require a dial-up script or other proprietary
dialer. In some cases, a plain-text string is transmitted to the RAS, and then a PPP session is
established. If the PPP session isn't established because the local system is receiving back
the packets it is sending, error 737 may be reported.
Thanks,
Gary
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