Monday, July 30, 2007
People still cranky Telstra for selling non compatible Vista Hardware – NextG Modem
People wanting to use the Telstra Next G network for broadband who are using the Microsoft Operating System Vista have been extremely frustrated as the modem and the software just simply won’t work together. That is up until now.
Whilst the actual Telstra software still is incompatible with Vista and won’t allow you to connect to the Next G network, the new modem drivers that the manufacturer has made allows the user to connect via a manual connection so there is some light at the end of the broadband tunnel. Due to customer demand the manufacturer, a company called maxom created a work around for customers to use the Next G Network with windows Vista. You can download instructions and the new drivers for the Telstra Next G Turbo Modem at http://www.maxon.com.au/udocuments/minimax-guide-for-vista.pdf
Whilst the actual Telstra software still is incompatible with Vista and won’t allow you to connect to the Next G network, the new modem drivers that the manufacturer has made allows the user to connect via a manual connection so there is some light at the end of the broadband tunnel. Due to customer demand the manufacturer, a company called maxom created a work around for customers to use the Next G Network with windows Vista. You can download instructions and the new drivers for the Telstra Next G Turbo Modem at http://www.maxon.com.au/udocuments/minimax-guide-for-vista.pdf