OP OP joelm3103 Fully Optimized Messages 1,750 Location -Trinidad- and Tobago, Caribbean. Feb 4, 2010 #11 Lol yeah . Guess that's the main thing.
D D.Arbib In Runtime Messages 361 Feb 27, 2010 #12 I have a ST780WL router and an appropriate 6.2 CD No problems in XP 32 bit, but I cannot find a 64 bit usb driver for use in 64 bit Windoes 7 (or Vista Ultimate 64 bit) Can't get help from Thomson or Speedtouch Advice please
I have a ST780WL router and an appropriate 6.2 CD No problems in XP 32 bit, but I cannot find a 64 bit usb driver for use in 64 bit Windoes 7 (or Vista Ultimate 64 bit) Can't get help from Thomson or Speedtouch Advice please
Hefemeister Lord Techie, Messages 9,093 Location Sweden Feb 27, 2010 #13 You do not need drivers for your router. As long as you have a working network card or onboard it just needs to be set to obtain ip automatically, be connected to a port on the router and you are good to go.
You do not need drivers for your router. As long as you have a working network card or onboard it just needs to be set to obtain ip automatically, be connected to a port on the router and you are good to go.