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Old 16-05-2005, 19:02   #1
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Windows XP 64bit - Terayon USB modem not working

Hi everyone,

I thought I'd introduce myself before describing my problem. I am currently helping a friend set up his new AMD64 system with Windows XP 64bit Edition... Give me Linux any day Actually, Kubuntu LiveCD is what I am using now with the same computer so no problem there...

My problem is thus:

I tried the v1.3 intallation disc that came from ntlWorld, and the driver installation failed as the install program crashed. Now I've got a good guess that the Terayon TJ210 uses 16-bit drivers for windows which simply wont go on - since Windows XP64 doesn't support 16-bit any more...

I've tried NTL customer support and they weren't able to help me - so I am hoping that somebody can help me shed any light on this matter.

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Old 16-05-2005, 19:10   #2
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Re: Windows XP 64bit - Terayon USB modem not working

Hi to Cable Forum

you could check the FAQ

http://www.terayon.com/tools/static_...00&cat_id=8.12

or personally I would forget about using USB & connect using an ethernet card
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Re: Windows XP 64bit - Terayon USB modem not working



As it seems the ntl CD & the USB drivers don't work with XP64, I'd go with what Gaz said & use ethernet instead

Much easier anyway, & doesn't need the CD.

As your friend is using a Terayon, I assume the connection has actually already previously been set-up & registered (before he got his new 64bit system), as the Terayons aren't supplied any more.

In which case, no need for the CD at all if you use ethernet. Just a matter of doing a quick power cycle & swapping over: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robin.d...b.html#usbswap
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Re: Windows XP 64bit - Terayon USB modem not working

I'd be astounded to see a motherboard that supports the AMD64 but doesn't have at least built in fast ethernet if not gigabit ethernet onboard.
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Re: Windows XP 64bit - Terayon USB modem not working

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I'd be astounded to see a motherboard that supports the AMD64 but doesn't have at least built in fast ethernet if not gigabit ethernet onboard.
When I last went up Tottenham Court Road looking at Motherboards (don't normally buy computer stuff retail, but my old Motherboard blew up one Saturday morning and I had a manual to write up for work on Monday), I couldn't find one motherboard of any type without some sort of Ethernet.

Not that I was looking for one without Ethernet, switching to onboard ethernet freed up a much needed PCI slot.
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Re: Windows XP 64bit - Terayon USB modem not working

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Hi everyone,

I thought I'd introduce myself before describing my problem. I am currently helping a friend set up his new AMD64 system with Windows XP 64bit Edition... Give me Linux any day Actually, Kubuntu LiveCD is what I am using now with the same computer so no problem there...

My problem is thus:

I tried the v1.3 intallation disc that came from ntlWorld, and the driver installation failed as the install program crashed. Now I've got a good guess that the Terayon TJ210 uses 16-bit drivers for windows which simply wont go on - since Windows XP64 doesn't support 16-bit any more...
32-Bit drivers won't work either.
Using ethernet is so simple - just turn the computer and modem off, plug the modem into the ethernet port and turn both back on.
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