 | Is the Pace 4111N Gateway compatable with Windows XP & Windo Is the Pace 4111N Gateway compatable with Windows XP & Windows 7? |
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 | why do you ask?
does it not work? |
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 | Just want to know before I try to hook it up |
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 | reply to danmcdermott I have never used ATT's installation cd / dvd for their modems such that it didn't affect what OS version I was using...
from XP to Vista to Win7 and even Win8, that should work.
192.168.1.254 should get you to the modem and activate it....have your username and "network" password ready... |
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 | thanks |
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| reply to danmcdermott I have:
• Toshiba Tecra M2-S410 running Windows XP Professional. • Fujitsu Lifebook LH531 running Windows 7 Home Premium. • Pace 4111N-030 issued by Sonic.net, LLC.
They all work together just fine. The modem did not come with an install disc. I have, since February, had DSL service; first with Pacific Bell (SBC/AT&T), then with Sonic.net.
I have set up several SBC/AT&T accounts with modems such as the Westell WireSpeed B90-36R516, Efficient (Siemens) SpeedStream 4100, Motorola 2210 (all ADSL), ZTE 831II ZXDSL, and Pace 4111N-030 (both ADSL2+). The latter two did not come with discs. Except for the plain CD included with the PacBell self-install kit, I've never used a setup disc. The exception was run on Windows ME to optimize MTU/RWIN on a computer built in the era of dial-up service. There is no need for that with today's computers. No need to use the install discs at all. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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 | Thanks. I have a Pace 4111N and a 2Wire 2701HG which have never been used.
I plan to set up the Pace 4111N, since folks on this site seem to think it is better than the older 2701HG. |
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