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<blockquote data-quote="fugjostle" data-source="post: 473457" data-attributes="member: 151"><p>You don't need to use the installation software that they give you. All you need to know is the username and password so that you can connect to them. I have a netgear router that auto-configures itself and just wants a username/password for the ISP. If you have to configure the router yourself you can usually just take the defaults.</p><p></p><p>Its my experience that the stuff provided by the ISP is dogshite usually and not needed.</p><p></p><p>Most of the stuff in the tray can be turned off by deleting it from the "startup" folder in the "start->programs" menu. Anything thats not there can be deleted from the registry under one of the many "run" keys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fugjostle, post: 473457, member: 151"] You don't need to use the installation software that they give you. All you need to know is the username and password so that you can connect to them. I have a netgear router that auto-configures itself and just wants a username/password for the ISP. If you have to configure the router yourself you can usually just take the defaults. Its my experience that the stuff provided by the ISP is dogshite usually and not needed. Most of the stuff in the tray can be turned off by deleting it from the "startup" folder in the "start->programs" menu. Anything thats not there can be deleted from the registry under one of the many "run" keys. [/QUOTE]
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