Spent a few days without a computer--the motherboard on my 5+ year old box went byebye.
Learned a few things which may be important to some of you in the future.
When the motherboard went, my MilwaukeePC branch manager suggested that a new box was in order. This one runs on the Intel 64-bit DualCore processor--and while that's a good thing for power and speed, this processor does NOT like the SBC/Yahoo DSL package of goods.
First off, SBC/Yahoo's browser is not compatible with IE7. So you go back to IE6? Well, only if you want another problem--SBC/Yahoo's "one-touch" diagnostic tool.
After 2 different days of BSOD, we figured it out.
The SBC/Yahoo DSL software is re-sold by other telephone-company DSL providers. Seems to me that the vendor name is MotiveSmart, or some such.
Caution!!
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One word - Linux :)
I don't understand why your ISPs software even needs to go on your machine...complete garbage. I know SBC works like that(well friends that have it need that), but that just seems like a farce to me.
I thought that it was a either political plot to silence you, or you had a stroke in anticipation of the electoral disaster. Glad to hear you're still in business.
James, I learned too late that if I have a router (I do) that I don't need the SBC package to run with their DSL.
In the initial setup, (XP, IE6, the old 32-bit) I ran all their software just to get onto the DSL network.
Later, I added the router for my chilluns who have wireless laptops.
NOW, with the router over the modem, I don't need the SBC crap. I'm not going to have to try running without the router, and I don't know whether using just the SBC-supplied modem will work.
Oh, well.
Pete--thanks for the advice, but Linux is still a bit edgy for moderate-smarts users.
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