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11-06-2010 11:47 AM
11-06-2010 01:06 PM
I have just replaced my Tosihiba laptop with Windows Vista for another Toshiba with windows 7. My connection works perfectly fine on the Vista machine with the original VMC lite loaded from the dongle. When used on the new laptop the VMC lite keeps dropping the connection and runs slowly. Having followed numerous suggestions from the forum I now have the latest software loaded but no connection is possible the error RAS 628 comes up. Both laptops are are running the same software and are set up the same. Any chance some one can point me in the right direction. I have spent hours following the topics, some make sense some are over my head. Is it just cheaper to get a new windows 7 compatible device as my hourly rate must be about 10p an hour by now just trying to get it to work.
12-06-2010 08:44 AM
I have just replaced my Tosihiba laptop with Windows Vista for another Toshiba with windows 7. My connection works perfectly fine on the Vista machine with the original VMC lite loaded from the dongle. When used on the new laptop the VMC lite keeps dropping the connection and runs slowly. Having followed numerous suggestions from the forum I now have the latest software loaded but no connection is possible the error RAS 628 comes up. Both laptops are are running the same software and are set up the same. Any chance some one can point me in the right direction. I have spent hours following the topics, some make sense some are over my head. Is it just cheaper to get a new windows 7 compatible device as my hourly rate must be about 10p an hour by now just trying to get it to work.
14-06-2010 07:58 PM
Hi Bazzerk,
There should be no problems with Windows 7 and this modem running the latest version of Vodafone Mobile Connect, so I'm sure we can get this working again
The error RAS 628 indicates that there's a problem with the dial-up connection in Windows. This could be because of leftovers from the VMC Lite software, which have not been removed properly. I recommend you go into Control Panel > Network and Sharing Centre > Manage Network Connections, and delete any VMC dial-up connections you see there.
When you next run Vodafone Mobile Connect and press the Connect button, our software will automatically create a new dial-up connection with all of the right settings. It may fail on the first attempt while it writes this connection, but simply wait 10 seconds and then try pressing connect again if it doesn't work first time.
Let me know if this resolves the issue
Jon
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14-06-2010 08:06 PM
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