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> the ntl modem should have an ethernet port as well as USB, its better to
> use
> the ethernet than USB and the only drivers required are the ethernet card
> and no drivers needed for the modem.
>
> I currently on ntl 1mb service and i have no problems connecting to it
> via
> ethernet.
>
> ntls disk is only needed to run through the regestration process once to
> get
> the modem activated then after that any software installed uninstall it
> cause its not needed.
>>
> "William" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> The subject says it all.
>>
>> Problem is that after helping my son-in-law build a new PC with XP64
>> he can't get onto NTL broadband. NTL Help desk just say they are not
>> producing s/ware for 64 bit, but I have to ask why is their s/ware
>> necessary. I have demon b/b and no special s/ware.
>>
>> Help would be very much appreciated.
>>
>> William
>
>
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