D-Link Forums
The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link VoIP => DPH-50U => Topic started by: dencur on June 25, 2009, 01:19:36 PM
-
I have been happily using the DPH-50U for nearly 6 months. ;D
Recently I've upgraded my PC to a 64-bit operating system (Windows 7 64-bit). I realize there are no current drivers that support a 64-bit operating system.
I love this product, and I hate to see it die out simply because there isn't driver support for 64-bit os'es. Is there any way we could possibly get a 64-bit rev of this driver, so us XP 64, Vista 64 and Windows 7 64 bit users can share in the usefulness of this product. I haven't really found another solution that works as well as this one did for my needs.
Any response would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much.
Best Regards.
-
Sorry, there are no drivers for 64 bits OS. Infact, there will be no drivers for the DPH-50U.
-
I have the same issue with 64 bit vista... can't you just whip up a driver over the weekend??? or maybe give us the source code for the 32 bit version so we can tweak it?
-
I will love to post them if they were available, but as you know it is with a reason that we will not have 64bit OS drivers for the DPH-50U. I understand the need given the current rapid changing technology, but it is simply not possible to have this drivers given the current state of the device.
-
If you are not planning on or unable to release a 64bit driver for the DPH-50U, will there be a new model which is compatible with Windows 7 (64bit)? Given the popularity of the device, it seems odd to just abandon sales...
-
D-Link will not abandon supporting the device albeit in the current state. I have no word yet if there any plans for a new product. You will be the first to know through this forum if there is any new device in the pipeline.
-
DPH-50U works great in a 32bit VM on a 64bit host.
-
DPH-50U works great in a 32bit VM on a 64bit host.
Please elaborate?
-
Please elaborate?
For the 'free' solution, which I am currently using in Windows 7, 64-bit, is to download Windows virtual PC and then, install a 32-bit OS (XP, Vista, or Win7) within Virtual PC. You can then start the virtual OS, install the dph-50u drivers, and connect the device. You'll have to use the 'attach' option for the virtual OS to see it on the USB port. I then installed Skype on the virtual OS and it's business as usual. On a side note, XP mode in Windows 7 Pro only works for applications, not devices that are physically connected to the PC. If you already have a copy of a 32-bit OS laying around, save a few bucks and buy Home Premium and just download Windows Virtual PC for free and install your OS. If not, go with Win 7 Pro and get the free Win XP 32-bit virtual machine. Hope this helps.
-
Any news on the 64bit driver?
Lots of people are installing Windows 7 64bit (RAM is not expensive anymore), but there is no 64bit driver yet?
Is it coming at least in a beta stage, or anything, any news what so ever?
-
I almost bought a DCS-1100 until I learned today that there is no 64bit support. When will D-link wake up to the fact that there is a large shift to 64bit OS by the consumer? VHD workaround is not the right answer. D-link isn't going to sell products unless it supports mainstream/consumer systems.
-
The attitude towards this device is bizarre ???
It is a great device that addresses the need perfectly yet D-LINK refuse to properly support it? The current driver is flaky in Vista (drops to "noise" randomly in the middle of a call and you have to reboot to fix it! randomly uninstalls itself when you plug in the device) and now I have switched to Windows 7 64-bit it seems my problems may only have just begun.
I originally found a third-party driver for another device which also worked with the DPH-50U (assume they are the same inside), though I do not think it had 64-bit support either. I will see if I can find it. Does anyone here know where it is?
D-LINK, could you please listen to your customers and put some time into creating a stable 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7 compatible driver? Just making the the product EOL is a very unfair way to treat this product as there appears to be no planned replacement and there are a lot of people out there using this who need your support. If the current driver was stable I would understand, but there should be a minimum level of service i.e. a working W7 32/64-bit driver before driver development is frozen, surely?
-
"The D-Link DPH-50U, U.S. Robotics USR9620 USB Adapter and AU-600 Skype Gateway are all based on the same Voxelle chipset/software, and, from my experience, the drivers for each are interchangable. There are some differences in features, for example the drivers that come with the DPH-50 and USR9620 do not offer call recording, while the AU-600 driver does." source: http://forum.skype.com/index.php?showtopic=64248&view=findpost&p=1408601
This may help some people here, I will report back if I find a solution...