Got a new computer recently after a component on the old motherboard went pop, its running Vista. I've connected to the internet using my old modem which worked perfectly for ages, and am using the same ISP etc., I have updated the drivers to the Vista version. The problem is that practically all programs which are using the internet stop responding and cannot be ended after a couple of hours, particularly Torrent Clients and Browsers. Alternatively, the browsers will tell me the connection has been refused on every website. If I then disconnect from the internet and try to reconnect, I cannot, it is always solved by restarting though.
I've already tried uninstalling/reinstalling drivers, Anti-Virus software, Firewalls etc., Anyone got any ideas?
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5If you've got a Live CD of some Linux distro(I'd reccomend Kubuntu) I'd boot on that, and if it recognizes a modem, and can use it, see if you can connect to the internet, and also run torrents (many distros come with software for that default, without any installing of anything). If it works, then you know vista has issues, and you didn't even need to install anything to do it.Kietotheworld wrote:Got a new computer recently after a component on the old motherboard went pop, ...
I've already tried uninstalling/reinstalling drivers, Anti-Virus software, Firewalls etc., Anyone got any ideas?
I'd also consult google and see if anyone has had similar issues, and possible ways to fix it.
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6I've never even seen another operating system apart from OSX. Would all I need to do be to insert the CD before the computer starts up? Also, how would the Linux react to the fact the modem needs drivers, and the only ones I can get are for Vista?d3jake wrote: If you've got a Live CD of some Linux distro(I'd reccomend Kubuntu) I'd boot on that, and if it recognizes a modem, and can use it, see if you can connect to the internet, and also run torrents (many distros come with software for that default, without any installing of anything). If it works, then you know vista has issues, and you didn't even need to install anything to do it.
Tried it, was of no help.I'd also consult google and see if anyone has had similar issues, and possible ways to fix it.
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8Hmmmm. I'd assumed we were talking about an ADSL modem when you first started but that shouldn't require drivers. So you mean a 56k modem, right?Kietotheworld wrote:Also, how would the Linux react to the fact the modem needs drivers, and the only ones I can get are for Vista?
Either way, modem drivers really do sound like the culprits for this one to me.
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Not if it's a USB ADSL modem. Also the motherboard could need Ethernet drivers in the case of a router (or a USB Wifi adapter, of course).
I've had this problem (inexplicably) with Zonealarm, which necessitated moving to another firewall. But I presume you've tried that. I'm also presuming theres no problems with the modem config, like port-blocking etc (as I think that'd block all traffic).
What's your ipconfig? (command line - ipconfig /all)
What type of modem is it?
Also, if you do try Linux (drivers aside), try DSL (Damn Small Linux) - http://damnsmalllinux.org/. It's like Knoppix, but small enough to fit in a >50MB USB stick. I'd recommend it in any case, as it's a very handy recovery OS.
I've had this problem (inexplicably) with Zonealarm, which necessitated moving to another firewall. But I presume you've tried that. I'm also presuming theres no problems with the modem config, like port-blocking etc (as I think that'd block all traffic).
What's your ipconfig? (command line - ipconfig /all)
What type of modem is it?
Also, if you do try Linux (drivers aside), try DSL (Damn Small Linux) - http://damnsmalllinux.org/. It's like Knoppix, but small enough to fit in a >50MB USB stick. I'd recommend it in any case, as it's a very handy recovery OS.
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Yes, it says it is connectedMatthew wrote:When the internet connection goes "pop", what shows up if you go to "my network"? Can you see the modem?
Speedtouch USB 330.Also, what kind of modem is it,
Noare you using a router, etc. etc.
USB ModemHmmmm. I'd assumed we were talking about an ADSL modem when you first started but that shouldn't require drivers. So you mean a 56k modem, right?
Its what I assumed but no-one else has had any issues with it as far as I can tell from Google.karajorma wrote: Either way, modem drivers really do sound like the culprits for this one to me.
aldo wrote:Not if it's a USB ADSL modem. Also the motherboard could need Ethernet drivers in the case of a router (or a USB Wifi adapter, of course).
I've had this problem (inexplicably) with Zonealarm, which necessitated moving to another firewall. But I presume you've tried that. I'm also presuming theres no problems with the modem config, like port-blocking etc (as I think that'd block all traffic).
What's your ipconfig? (command line - ipconfig /all)
What type of modem is it?
Also, if you do try Linux (drivers aside), try DSL (Damn Small Linux) - http://damnsmalllinux.org/. It's like Knoppix, but small enough to fit in a >50MB USB stick. I'd recommend it in any case, as it's a very handy recovery OS.

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Well that explains a lot.Kietotheworld wrote:Speedtouch USB 330.
Furthermore, the Speedtouch 330 was one of the last DSL modems to be supported by Microsoft Windows Vista, and many ISPs are still having problems with the modem.
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13Yes, boot into it, so make sure your BIOS is set to check your circular plastic media drive (CD\DVD) for boot media.Kietotheworld wrote:I've never even seen another operating system apart from OSX. Would all I need to do be to insert the CD before the computer starts up? Also, how would the Linux react to the fact the modem needs drivers, and the only ones I can get are for Vista?
As for drivers, there's a chance that SOMEONE out there has that modem and doesn't want to use vista, and at the very least there might be some general drivers that may work with your modem as a sort of "blanket driver to get it working on some capacity".
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