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Any one tried installing R-Connect on 64-bit environment.

The setup will give an err in modem installation step

Is there is any method to install the modem manualy with out using installer?

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Any one tried installing R-Connect on 64-bit environment.

The setup will give an err in modem installation step

Is there is any method to install the modem manualy with out using installer?

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hi there!

it is possible to install modem manually without using reliance software or dialer..

moreover reliance software v 2 has bugs in it ...

its better u configure it manually .. here is how u do it.. activate r-connect on ur phone by dialing *412 or call customer care.

first of all pick one working USB port..

connect the data cable to USB port and then to phone..

XP will detect it automatically.. then istall the software.. if u got drivers

use em else use automatical installation.. Xp will install by itself from windows/system32 folder.. XP has builtin drivers for CDMA modem..

after u have installed the modem... then u got to configure it..

if ur phone is samsung then its easy u dont have to do much.

if u r using LG ..then go to modem in the control panel.. open it

choose the CDMA modem.. click properties .. in properties choose advanced tab

and type this (ATZ;AT+CTA=30) in adv...intialisation without brackets.. ok this ATZ;AT+CTA=30 is not applicable for samsung models..

query the modem see if it works fine..

now u have a working modem to connect to net..

now create a new connection from the accesories->communication->ntwork connections tab.

create a new connection use manual configuration.. and choose the CDMA modem to

dial the number

now in the no field type #777 including '#'. thats it u r done. and dont use any dialing rules use ur no as username ie 93...XXXX and pass as the same 93..XXXXX no zeros

now connect/dial with ur phone connected to the USB port..

it will dial the no and wil connect just like a normal dial up connection..

for disconnecting right click on the connection icon in the taskbar and choose disconnect.

thats it DUDE! have a nice day.. lemme know if it works okay..

regards

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i dont think its gonna work out.

xp64 will require newly designed drivers for 64bit platform.

existing 32bit drivers will not work on 64bit platform.

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I thought it had some kinda 32 bit emulation also!!....

Maybe its just for applications and maynot be for drivers... Any way lets hope that 64 bit drivers will be released soon

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64bit computing's main drawback is drivers.

they have to be completely redesigned.

all big companies have already started making current products compatible with winxp64 by bundling 64bit drivers while shipping.

but re-developing dirvers for older hardware is gonna be difficult for all of them. its gonna take pretty much time.

lets hope for the best.

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I was able to install the modem driver mannuly using the method described in this web site only.

Some one posted a topic which had a method to install the driver without using the installer (i donot know the link)

It is just install the standard driver and (ATZ;AT+CTA=30) in adv...intialisation settings it was also having the same steps mensioned by intellect2004

Edited by ss_rakesh

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