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| | which provider is best ? hello i recently got a new pc with windows vista but the network *tucan* doesnt accept vista yet.. so can anyone tell me which providers do except vista or what one you have got.. thank you |
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| | Re: which provider is best ? =?Utf-8?B?YWNlamFzZQ==?= <acejase@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:B918F262-7817-4676-BBD5-A1DB2C923C25@microsoft.com: > hello i recently got a new pc with windows vista but the network > *tucan* doesnt accept vista yet.. so can anyone tell me which > providers do except vista or what one you have got.. thank you From the Toucan website..... Windows Vista operating system 'Please note that while the Speedtouch USB modem drivers support new PC's running the new Windows Vista operating system, they do not currently support systems that have been upgraded to Vista from a previous XP installation. As soon as the updated drivers become available they will be posted on this site.' From what that says, your 'new' PC should work. Although I find the entire thing quite odd. Maybe you should get them on the phone and find out what EXACTLY that means, of course several reviews I saw about Toucan said to 'stay away' and the tech department is worthless and doesn't even know what's going on on their own network. The problem is them using a crappy USB modem, instead of an ethernet enabled device. |
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| | Re: which provider is best ? BT total broadband Option 3 with unlimited downlaod has worked perfectly since beta 5600 and now in resleased OS B "DanS" <t.h.i.s.n.t.h.a.t@a.d.e.l.p.h.i.a.n.e.t> wrote in message news:Xns99097FBD5D524thisnthatadelphianet@216.196.97.142... > =?Utf-8?B?YWNlamFzZQ==?= <acejase@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > news:B918F262-7817-4676-BBD5-A1DB2C923C25@microsoft.com: > >> hello i recently got a new pc with windows vista but the network >> *tucan* doesnt accept vista yet.. so can anyone tell me which >> providers do except vista or what one you have got.. thank you > > From the Toucan website..... > > Windows Vista operating system > > 'Please note that while the Speedtouch USB modem drivers support new PC's > running the new Windows Vista operating system, they do not currently > support systems that have been upgraded to Vista from a previous XP > installation. As soon as the updated drivers become available they will be > posted on this site.' > > From what that says, your 'new' PC should work. Although I find the entire > thing quite odd. > > Maybe you should get them on the phone and find out what EXACTLY that > means, of course several reviews I saw about Toucan said to 'stay away' > and > the tech department is worthless and doesn't even know what's going on on > their own network. > > The problem is them using a crappy USB modem, instead of an ethernet > enabled device. |
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| | Re: which provider is best ? Hi I've had an awful time with Toucan. They originally told me that they would send me a disc through the post for a vista modem. It got lost in the post and was sent twice more, so I have doubts to as it actually exists. On the last chaser (6 weeks after signing up to them), I was told that it wouldn't work anyway. I then spent an hour and a half on dial up (Toucan's!!) downloading software, which also doesn't work. I was then advised to have the disc mailed to me ... that also doesn't work and today their technical people told me to "manually recreate the dialler for your Toucan broadband account in order to resolve your concern. Please contact your local computer supplier as we currently do not provide support for Windows Vista dialler" - whatever that means???? I'm a punter that just wants broadband. (FYI I've yelled and complained, they have promised me 4 callbacks, I've only ever had 1). They tell me I'm in contract - and bill me, and yet getting access to their broadband using vista is a total and utter nightmare! "DanS" wrote: > =?Utf-8?B?YWNlamFzZQ==?= <acejase@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > news:B918F262-7817-4676-BBD5-A1DB2C923C25@microsoft.com: > > > hello i recently got a new pc with windows vista but the network > > *tucan* doesnt accept vista yet.. so can anyone tell me which > > providers do except vista or what one you have got.. thank you > > From the Toucan website..... > > Windows Vista operating system > > 'Please note that while the Speedtouch USB modem drivers support new PC's > running the new Windows Vista operating system, they do not currently > support systems that have been upgraded to Vista from a previous XP > installation. As soon as the updated drivers become available they will be > posted on this site.' > > From what that says, your 'new' PC should work. Although I find the entire > thing quite odd. > > Maybe you should get them on the phone and find out what EXACTLY that > means, of course several reviews I saw about Toucan said to 'stay away' and > the tech department is worthless and doesn't even know what's going on on > their own network. > > The problem is them using a crappy USB modem, instead of an ethernet > enabled device. > |
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