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If you recently installed Windows XP and are having problems using your DSL or cable modem, the first thing you should do is check the manufacturer's site for driver updates. You may also want to install a firewall for added security. For more information on broadband providers in Seattle, WA, please read on.

Coolanimalstuff.Com
(206) 306-7200
506 2nd Avenue # 1014
Seattle, WA
E Project
(206) 341-9117
1008 Western Avenue # 500
Seattle, WA
Essention
(206) 268-9800
5030 1st Avenue South
Seattle, WA
CSG Openline
(206) 763-7000
2811 South 102nd Street
Seattle, WA
Ocentrix
(206) 625-9393
220 W Mercer Street # 200
Seattle, WA
Riverside Technology
(206) 201-2728
Seattle, WA
Seattleinsider.Com
(206) 728-8260
2807 3rd Avenue Suite 300
Seattle, WA
Cox Interactive Media Inc
(206) 728-8260
2807 3rd Avenue 300
Seattle, WA
Popii Multimedia
(206) 728-7997
3421 Thorndyke Avenue West
Seattle, WA
Count ME In
(425) 638-9000
411 108th Avenue Northeast
Bellevue, WA
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Posted by : Joe DeRouen

With the recent demise of Excite@Home Internet service, delivered over the AT&T cable broadband network, many PC users are leery of committing to broadband. Sure, AT&T replaced the network within a week, but many hours of productivity were lost while waiting for the fix. Even if your provider isn't about to go under, there are lots of problems that can happen between whatever flavor of Windows you're using and your broadband connection. And while you might not be able to stop the next Excite from going belly-up, there are things you can do to diagnose, solve, and prevent high-speed snafus on your Windows PC.

Driver problems

First and foremost, there are driver issues with Windows XP and certain DSL and cable modems. While most Alcatel modems, for example, are compatible with Windows XP, the Alcatel SpeedTouch USB modem is not. And of course, the problem doesn't limit itself to Alcatel modems; many different brands come with drivers that aren't Windows XP-ready.

If you recently installed Windows XP and are having problems using your DSL or cable modem, the first thing you should do is check the manufacturer's site for driver updates. (Alcatel recently posted a new Windows XP compatible driver for the Alcatel SpeedTouch USB.) Upgrading a modem driver is usually easy and painless, and the Alcatel site (as well as most other modem manufacturers' sites) offers explicit instructions for doing so.

Interfacing with your modem

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