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Broadband Problems in Windows Vista

March 31, 2007 by Milo Riano  
Filed under Computers

Broadband problems are experience by subscribers from Virgin Media, Orange, and Tiscali.

In an excerpt:

Virgin Media is currently working towards the production of installation discs that are compatible with Vista. However, at present there are only a limited number of staff members able to assist customers that are experiencing these problems, as not all staff are trained to do so. A spokesperson for Virgin Media stated: “This is currently the case with many ISPs. The situation with Virgin Media’s broadband service Vista compatibility isn’t a specific one.”

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2 Responses to “Broadband Problems in Windows Vista”
  1. muireann says:

    I had been using Vista with broadband with no problems until the past 3 months. The connection now has become sluggish and disconnects for no particular reason .. it seems to happen when there’s no activity for a while.. my isp suggested it might be my anti virus, which certainly wasn’t helping, but I’ve reinstalled the broadband software, uninstalled norton and got new anti-virus, but it still happens… what to do

  2. Donna Sander says:

    Is it on a Desktop, or notebook? What Security software did you change to? I assume Norton scanned it regularly, and detected nothing harmless before you changed? (Norton may drag the resources, but I must admit, I never got a virus while using it) What type of broadband connection do you have, and who is your provider? (just a few more details….)

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