BT Voyager 105 Reviews
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8 Reviews For BT Voyager 105
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Guest 6th May 2008
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Good Points: Easy set up on Windows XP.
General comments: BT have decided not to write the necessary drivers for Windows Vista as far as I am aware.So,Can NOT be used with a Windows Vista computer.
As BT have chosen to NOT update the drivers for this piece of equipment it puts me off buying any BT computer hardware in the future - it is likely to become obsolete if the computer OS is updated.
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xxx yyy 9th Apr 2008
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Easy to install, connect to the network and disconnect from the network. I'm replacing mine because I want the security of an independent firewall. Therefore I do not recommend BT Voyager 105- Read xxx yyy's review (34 words)
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tiger1 26th Apr 2007
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My broad band connection should be renamed abacus connection when I use the BT Voyager 105 Modem- Read tiger1's review (27 words)
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CraigY 6th Nov 2006
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I have this modem... and it wants to learn to fly... well, out my window. It is, to say the least, rubbish. I have had loads of problems with my BT Voyager 105 modem disconnecting, and an error message comes up saying the cable is unplugged, but it is not unplugged. Just a waste of money!- Read CraigY's review (59 words)
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glenduncanscott
28th Aug 2006
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Windows users should have no problems with the BT Voyager 105 modem, but Linux users beware, as there is no driver support, see http://eciadsl.flashtux.org/ for some support. Also you will suffer high syncronisation errors and repeated line disconnections, which will serve no end of frustration! I strongly recommend investing in quality hardware Netgear DG834G for peace of mind.- Read glenduncanscott's review (65 words)
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Roy20 5th Jul 2005
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I'm not that keen on the BT Voyager, because I have had numerous problems with it, and have had to uninstall and reinstall it countless times. I don't know if I am just unlucky, but it keeps saying that there is no modem present!!!- Read Roy20's review (44 words and 6 comments)
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kiyawhite
22nd May 2005
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The BT Voyager 105 is a top performing USB modem for ADSL internet users. Not only is it compatible for ADSL ISP's, but it is also compatible with AOL (which is very select when it comes to things like modems).
It also has good stats. For example, I have a connection speed of 512kbps. Well, my Rx(downsteam) is 2272kbps (2.3mbps) and my Tx (upstream) is 288kbps (0.3mbps). It's only the BT Voyager 105 that can give such outstanding statistics for an USB ADSL modem!
All this for a very cheap pric ...- Read kiyawhite's review (119 words and 4 comments)
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Seany
6th Sep 2004
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BT Voyager 105 - This is the long-awaited replacement for the BT Voyager 100 which is no longer available.
To quote BT "The BT Voyager 105 uses the next generation USB modem chips to deliver a more reliable user experience. The look and feel is very similar to the BT Voyager 100."
Make of that what you will.
It really is a little gem.
Very fast, very reliable and free if you order AOL Broadband.
There are 3 LED's on the modem which tell you exactly what it is doing. There is also a ...- Read Seany's review (141 words and 1 comment)
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