It seems like you've found a workaround to connect the Orange Livebox to the internet on a 64-bit OS, despite Orange's initial claim that it wouldn't work. Here's a summary of the steps you've outlined for users in the UK using the Orange Livebox and Wi-Fi: 1. Connecting the Livebox via Cable: - The Livebox can connect to the internet via cable without needing a reinstallation on a 64-bit OS, even though Orange mentioned it wouldn't work. 2. Wireless Adaptor Compatibility: - The Speedtouch 121g wireless adaptor is not compatible with Vista 64-bit, as confirmed by your experience and despite information from Orange. 3. Recommended Alternative - Belkin Wireless Adaptor: - Belkin wireless adaptors work well with Windows 7 using Vista drivers. - Plug in the Belkin adaptor and let Windows recognize it as a new device, without loading drivers automatically. - Visit the Belkin website, and select the appropriate options to download the correct driver for your device and version (Vista 32 or 64). - Install the downloaded driver, follow the instructions, and enter your Livebox key and ID correctly to establish the connection. 4. Speed and Performance: - As an example of the wireless speed, you mentioned downloading NVIDIA drivers in 2.4 seconds using the wireless connection. It's great that you shared these detailed steps to assist others facing similar issues. If anyone in the UK encounters challenges with the Orange Livebox and Wi-Fi, following your method with a Belkin wireless adaptor might help them establish a connection smoothly.