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NTL Cable Modem 351000 driver!!!
thanks。
email:[edit Rob C: email addy deleted]
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/triage/chet/drivers/
MovedGoalPosts
16-10-2005, 21:42
:welcome: to Cable Forum :D
I've deleted your email address. It's a good way to get spam.
If anyone knows where to find the driver, they will post links below.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/triage/chet/drivers/
I can not find NTL Cable Modem 351000 driver!!!just100,120,250,no351
I can not find NTL Cable Modem 351000 driver!!!just100,120,250,no351
with benefit of hindsight due to later post its an
Ambit 351000, badged as an ntl:home 100
handyman
16-10-2005, 22:02
nope he's asking the right thing I thinks thats the usb driver for the ntl 100.
Now is a good chance to ditch the usb and use the ethernet, once you have done this you will not go back.
I can not find NTL Cable Modem 351000 driver!!!just100,120,250,no351
the driver your after dude is the ambit.zip at the link provided above
How do you install this driver?
Raistlin
01-11-2008, 16:15
Extract the zip file, plug the modem in, when you're asked for the driver point it at the folder you extracted the files into - I would imagine that's what's needed.
Can also get it from here (might be more up to date) http://www.ambitbroadband.co.uk/Support.htm
Seems to be the same file, I can't get a 'device not recognised' thing up when plugging in USB to allow me to show it the driver. Is there a way to detect the foreign USB manually?
Raistlin
01-11-2008, 16:30
You don't need to get a 'device not recognised thing up'.
Right-Click on My Computer, Properties, Hardware, Device Manager.
Find the device, right-click, update driver, go through the wizard.
Better still, switch to Ethernet and forget the drivers :D
whydoIneedatech
01-11-2008, 18:38
Seems to be the same file, I can't get a 'device not recognised' thing up when plugging in USB to allow me to show it the driver. Is there a way to detect the foreign USB manually?
Virginmedia do not support connections via USB and you are recommended to use a Ethernet Cat5E cable to connect your modem to your PC and no drivers are needed, you can purchase a cable from ASDA for £2.99.
or at your local Poundshop..
I'll leave you to guess the price.
:cool:
Raistlin
01-11-2008, 18:53
or at your local Poundshop..
I'll leave you to guess the price.
:cool:
99p ?
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