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question abt broadband

after speaking with dad he told me that he has to upgrade his pc ( he's running win '98) cos ntl ( virgin) told him he has to have @ least XP or it wont work.just checked their site and it does say that but it's rubbish cos i've had BB for around 6 yrs and i'm running ME.if i was him i'd ring up and get them to install it ( telling them porkies over the fone that he has XP).what do you reckon????

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  • echo
    echo Posts: 1,728 Forumite
    no router.it'll just be the cable modem they supply-attached to ethernet port
  • Millionare
    Millionare Posts: 395 Forumite
    echo wrote: »
    after speaking with dad he told me that he has to upgrade his pc ( he's running win '98) cos ntl ( virgin) told him he has to have @ least XP or it wont work.just checked their site and it does say that but it's rubbish cos i've had BB for around 6 yrs and i'm running ME.if i was him i'd ring up and get them to install it ( telling them porkies over the fone that he has XP).what do you reckon????

    ME is still not 98.

    The drivers are designed to work with Xp or Windows 2000 according to their website.

    however you could always try it on the 98 pc and if it plays up then yo know for certain it wont work.

    Sometimes installers dont work if they detect an OS that isnt supported.

    If you can use ethernet then you wont need to load the drivers up, but it depends if Virgin provide a router or not with the broadband.
  • Millionare
    Millionare Posts: 395 Forumite
    echo wrote: »
    no router.it'll just be the cable modem they supply-attached to ethernet port

    if its attached to the ethernet port then you dont need drivers, or am i wrong?
  • reehsetin
    reehsetin Posts: 4,916 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    echo wrote: »
    after speaking with dad he told me that he has to upgrade his pc ( he's running win '98) cos ntl ( virgin) told him he has to have @ least XP or it wont work.just checked their site and it does say that but it's rubbish cos i've had BB for around 6 yrs and i'm running ME.if i was him i'd ring up and get them to install it ( telling them porkies over the fone that he has XP).what do you reckon????
    may be a badley phrased way of saying that they wont support it, ie if you can get it to work good luck to you but we wont help if it doesnt
    Yes Your Dukeiness :D
  • echo
    echo Posts: 1,728 Forumite
    spoke with a lovely welsh guy and he xplained that it's only a recent thing.so gonna go with dad and have a look @ base units down PCW.
  • albertross_2
    albertross_2 Posts: 8,932 Forumite
    You really don't have to buy a new PC..

    If anything, get a router instead, as it will make your PC more secure, and is far cheaper than a new PC.
    Ever get the feeling you are wasting your time? :rolleyes:
  • echo
    echo Posts: 1,728 Forumite
    he's gotta upgrade the OS system before they'll install the BB anyway.dad said he'd bin thinking abt upgrading ( the base unit only) since he was bought a new tft monitor for xmas.
  • albertross_2
    albertross_2 Posts: 8,932 Forumite
    He doesn't have to, but if you want to upgrade anyway, go ahead.
    Ever get the feeling you are wasting your time? :rolleyes:
  • SmartRRRR
    SmartRRRR Posts: 101 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10 Posts Combo Breaker
    I see your dad has a recent monitor - last time I was in PCW it appeared that they were only selling PC/monitor packages. I got my PC from Comet, they have separate base units available.

    I agree with all the comments about there not needing anything other than an ethernet port - I recently installed NTL cable to a W2000 PC (I know it's not 98 but it's not XP, either.) No problems with the connection. The cable modem had both ethernet and USB connections.

    Does anyone know if Virgin have started to supply a USB only modem?
  • albertross_2
    albertross_2 Posts: 8,932 Forumite
    This suggests that they only support ethernet to me

    http://allyours.virginmedia.com/motive/start.html

    (NIC) Ethernet only interface support for new customers after the 8 February 2007. Customers connected prior to this date will still be eligible for support. USB support is not available to customers joining after 8 February 2007.

    Which would make their claims to the OP incorrect, router or not.
    Ever get the feeling you are wasting your time? :rolleyes:
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