I use BSNL EVDO network for my Internet connection, but my connection is now very slow. I connect to the network by using ZTE Wireless Terminal and used Windows 7. Can you guide me for the latest software of ZTE modem used in Window 7.
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Answer by
Robert Polubinski
The problem is not with the software, but with the limits for your subscription. If all of a sudden the Internet is working slow, it means you have exceeded the amount of data for your subscription. It should reset itself at the end of the month or based on the date established by your carrier. It's best to call them and ask for information about how much data you can download through the terminal.
My USB modem is not recognised by my computer. Can you help?
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Answer by
Dan Angel
If your USB device is not recognized by your computer, press the Windows + R key combination, type devmgmt.msc and click OK. Expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers list, right-click the USB driver and select Uninstall. Reboot your PC, plug in the USB device and click the Scan for hardware changes icon from Device Manager. Windows should automatically find an install the driver. If it doesn't work, you can check the Microsoft Support page for further solutions.
I use BSNL EVDO network for my Internet connection, but my connection is now very slow. I connect to the network by using ZTE Wireless Terminal and used Windows 7. Can you guide me for the latest software of ZTE modem used in Window 7.
The problem is not with the software, but with the limits for your subscription. If all of a sudden the Internet is working slow, it means you have exceeded the amount of data for your subscription. It should reset itself at the end of the month or based on the date established by your carrier. It's best to call them and ask for information about how much data you can download through the terminal.
My USB modem is not recognised by my computer. Can you help?
If your USB device is not recognized by your computer, press the Windows + R key combination, type devmgmt.msc and click OK. Expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers list, right-click the USB driver and select Uninstall. Reboot your PC, plug in the USB device and click the Scan for hardware changes icon from Device Manager. Windows should automatically find an install the driver. If it doesn't work, you can check the Microsoft Support page for further solutions.