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Setting up Ingenico for the first time

🔧 Setup & Installation 👁️ 1,077 views 💬 13 replies 📅 Nov 20, 2025
Quick question for the community:

We're trying to figure out the best approach for our restaurant

Would love to hear from others who've dealt with this.
Jack Collins 👑 Master
1,490 points • Member since Jun 2025

💬 13 Replies

Maria Butler
👑 Master
217 posts
Nov 20, 2025
Had the same problem, support was frustrating when I contacted them.
Kyle Thomas
👑 Master
213 posts
Nov 20, 2025
Make sure you're on the latest version. That fixed it for us.
Eric Coleman
👑 Master
219 posts
Nov 21, 2025
Had the same problem, support was frustrating when I contacted them.
Dennis Davis
👑 Master
211 posts
Nov 23, 2025
Different perspective here - you might want to consider a different approach
Brenda Johnson
👑 Master
210 posts
Nov 25, 2025
Different perspective here - you might want to consider a different approach
Raymond Chen
👑 Master
191 posts
Nov 25, 2025
Different perspective here - you might want to consider a different approach
Heather Stewart
👑 Master
244 posts
Nov 26, 2025
For restaurant, I'd recommend considering looking at multiple options
Susan Taylor
👑 Master
208 posts
Nov 26, 2025
Different perspective here - you might want to consider a different approach
Mike Martin
👑 Master
208 posts
Nov 27, 2025
The table management is definitely worth the extra cost IMO.
Frank Price
👑 Master
226 posts
Nov 28, 2025
Different perspective here - you might want to consider a different approach
Paul Murphy
👑 Master
209 posts
Nov 28, 2025
Check out the table management setting, that might help.
Carlos Jenkins
👑 Master
257 posts
Nov 28, 2025
We had the same issue. What worked for us was checking the cable connections
Carlos Jenkins
👑 Master
257 posts
Nov 28, 2025
Different perspective here - you might want to consider a different approach

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