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Thompson Speedtouch 300 on Vista (Orange)
Possibly need some pointers on this if any available..
Sis bought new Dell PC, came loaded with Vista. She's with Wannadoo/Freeserve now Orange it seems ( :rolleyes: ). Can't get the 300 to connect to the net. Googled about and found everyone's in the same boat. Fortunately, Thompson have now got the drivers on their site and first impressions is all's good. Just wondering if anyone has gone through this and come out the other end smiling, as I've to drive over there tomorrow with these drivers on my USB stick and no net connection if there's a prob - unless I take my Linux lappy and fart about with that..! Cheers for any pointers. |
Re: Thompson Speedtouch 300 on Vista (Orange)
get a decent modem/router...easeir and the dell probably has wlan anyways
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Re: Thompson Speedtouch 300 on Vista (Orange)
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Yeah, I know a router would fix all problems. If you read my original post though, I was asking if anyone had gone down this exact route and had any luck. I'm trying to make a good job out of a bad, but I don't want to spend any more money, neither does she. I know there's a workaround with the current set-up and wondered if anyone could tell me if they'd done it with no probs or come across any hitches. Thanks for the input but... :erm: |
Re: Thompson Speedtouch 300 on Vista (Orange)
if you have drivers for it and vista whats the problem? if reviews say they work then they should :)
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Re: Thompson Speedtouch 300 on Vista (Orange)
No problem Zing. I just wondered if anyone had done the process and come across any hitches before I drive out with no net connection.
All in my first post mate. S'cool - I'll tackle it. Just thought someone might have a pointer or too. Man, hard work here these days. Kinda wish I hadn't bothered now. :) |
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I know it's not what you were hoping to hear but it really does make for an easier life in the long term. This way, if you setup the system with a wireless connection and WPA security then your sister could change machines at will without needing any more assistance. Vista for example would find the connection as soon as it's turned on, you don't need any settings in the computers or anything. It will simply work. The choice is yours, but personally I prefer the router path as it's much lower maintainance long term. Side note - for instances like this I have my laptop setup to be able to access the net through my mobile phone when needed. If you need any pointers on doing that, just ask... |
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Cheers fella.
I'll have a go with these drivers and see what happens. Having always been either dial-up or ethernet to an STB, I've not much experience withcable modems or routers. If it's a nog-go, I'll nip to PC World and have done with it. Lappy's got Ubuntu on it - can't see me getting it to work with my phone in time to be honest. I expect I'll have no bother getting it to work with the Speedtouch though. Cheers. |
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username / password - duplicate what is in the phone |
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I've connected phones as modems before now, but this has Ubuntu on it and I wouldn't know where to start with that. I doubt I'll be trying this in any case, but ta. |
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Installed today and up and running.
For the sake of any Google results, I'ts imperative that the speedtouch is removed from device manager in Vista and not just add/remove programs in Control Panel, as it asks if you'd like to remove the driver too, which is veeeeeeery necessary if it's been previously installed. It took a 3rd attempt at an install to work that out! But the new Vista drivers (it's an exe install) work great for the Thompson Speedtouch 300 on Vista. |
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