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Paul Beaty
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      11-30-2003, 08:37 AM
I'd be grateful for some advice as to the situation when setting a new PC up
with NTL stand alone modem broadband. I have NTL stand alone modem on my
present PC - is it straight forward when setting up a new single PC, do you
have to go through the NTL set up disc again etc.

Many thanks

Paul B.


 
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      11-30-2003, 09:11 AM
Paul Beaty wrote:
> I'd be grateful for some advice as to the situation when setting a
> new PC up with NTL stand alone modem broadband. I have NTL stand
> alone modem on my present PC - is it straight forward when setting
> up a new single PC, do you have to go through the NTL set up disc
> again etc.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Paul B.


If its running XP and using the Ethernet cable not the USB then no just plug
in the Ethernet cable and away you go

You will need to set up Outlook/Outlook Express with your email accounts
though .



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      11-30-2003, 11:21 AM
Many thanks

Paul B.
" Mike Jones Super Hero (used to be sluff)"
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> Paul Beaty wrote:
> > I'd be grateful for some advice as to the situation when setting a
> > new PC up with NTL stand alone modem broadband. I have NTL stand
> > alone modem on my present PC - is it straight forward when setting
> > up a new single PC, do you have to go through the NTL set up disc
> > again etc.
> >
> > Many thanks
> >
> > Paul B.

>
> If its running XP and using the Ethernet cable not the USB then no just

plug
> in the Ethernet cable and away you go
>
> You will need to set up Outlook/Outlook Express with your email accounts
> though .
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Mark McIntyre
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      11-30-2003, 01:05 PM
On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 09:37:54 -0000, "Paul Beaty"
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>I'd be grateful for some advice as to the situation when setting a new PC up
>with NTL stand alone modem broadband. I have NTL stand alone modem on my
>present PC - is it straight forward when setting up a new single PC, do you
>have to go through the NTL set up disc again etc.


You don't need the CD, except possibly to insall the USB drivers if
you're connecting via USB (in which case DO NOT run the install prog,
but plug in the modem, and then when Windows asks for drivers, search
the NTL cd).

But you should swap to ethernet anyway, its much better.

 
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      11-30-2003, 08:47 PM
Thanks for the advice.

Paul B.
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> On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 09:37:54 -0000, "Paul Beaty"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> >I'd be grateful for some advice as to the situation when setting a new PC

up
> >with NTL stand alone modem broadband. I have NTL stand alone modem on my
> >present PC - is it straight forward when setting up a new single PC, do

you
> >have to go through the NTL set up disc again etc.

>
> You don't need the CD, except possibly to insall the USB drivers if
> you're connecting via USB (in which case DO NOT run the install prog,
> but plug in the modem, and then when Windows asks for drivers, search
> the NTL cd).
>
> But you should swap to ethernet anyway, its much better.
>



 
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      12-02-2003, 11:36 AM

> I'd be grateful for some advice as to the situation when setting a new PC

up
> with NTL stand alone modem broadband. I have NTL stand alone modem on my
> present PC - is it straight forward when setting up a new single PC, do

you
> have to go through the NTL set up disc again etc.
>
> Many thanks
>
> Paul B.


are you setting it up from the old PC to this new 1 ?

if so, then you need to clear the MAC address the modem uses (your current
PC's ethernet card one) so the new ethernet card 1 can be locked onto.


 
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