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Motorola SBG900 in Windows Vista 64-Bit
I have just purchased a new computer (Gateway FX7026) and I am wanting to
link my Wireless Cable Modem Gateway SBG900 (wireless router/modem) up on it. I do not have the original CD (which was before Vista even came out), but I do have a flash drive and have loaded the "Vista Drivers" off of Motorola's website found here http://broadband.motorola.com/consum...on=CableModems Has anyone been able to set this up on 64-Bit Vista? Or does anyone know how, that could help me getting that set up? Thank you in advance Duane |
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Motorola SBG900 in Windows Vista 64-Bit
The problem you are having with the SBG900 is why Motorola urges users of
x64 Vista to use an ethernet connection rather than wifi. I assume you read that in the release notes on the download page you linked to. "Duane Haas" Duane wrote in message ... I have just purchased a new computer (Gateway FX7026) and I am wanting to link my Wireless Cable Modem Gateway SBG900 (wireless router/modem) up on it. I do not have the original CD (which was before Vista even came out), but I do have a flash drive and have loaded the "Vista Drivers" off of Motorola's website found here http://broadband.motorola.com/consum...on=CableModems Has anyone been able to set this up on 64-Bit Vista? Or does anyone know how, that could help me getting that set up? Thank you in advance Duane |