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Orange updates software for its 3G data card for PCs: free upgrade available
by Guy Kewney | posted on 01 May 2005
It really isn't the case that 3G PC card modems work well on mobile networks. They don't. Part of the problem has been really, really poor software for the cards - hence the update for the Orange 3G Data Card Software.
The original software for the Orange card was really poor.
To be entirely fair to Orange, it wasn't noticeably worse than anybody else's. But it would disconnect without noticing, and refuse to reconnect on the grounds that it was already connected; when restarted, it would often simply not find a network. It was also prone to making a GPRS connection even when a 3G network was available, and also, required a lot of complete reboots of the PC system before these faults would be overcome.
Initial response from readers of NewsWireless suggests that this is a worthwhile new version. Features of the update show just how poor the original package was! - they include:
connected or not.
switch from 3G to GPRS, the indicator will update to show the current
service.
when you first boot up your laptop.
The update page is
http://www.orange.co.uk/business/corporate/office/mocsoftware.html here.
For those who already have the card installed, it's only necessary to download the upgrade or for those who haven't yet installed the card, you can download the full suite
Further help? - "For any assistance during installation, if you are a Business Solutions customer please contact us on 328 from your Orange phone or 0800 079 0328 from any other phone. If you are a Small Business or Personal customer, please contact us on 156 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 156 from any other phone."
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