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Driver fault or cmdninst ?

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Name: Patrick_UK
Date: July 9, 2005 at 14:22:43 Pacific
OS: WinME
CPU/Ram: 256k
Comment:

I'm having trouble with a hardware install.
http://www.computing.net/windowsme/wwwboard/forum/46013.html

Can anyone tell me if this is driver related?
I would prefer to use the Router via the network card rather than USB.



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Name: hiho
Date: July 9, 2005 at 14:40:10 Pacific
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If you are using the Modem/Router via the RJ45 NIC then you need not install any drivers on the PC or use the USB Cable. Just point IE to the Routers in built web pages to type in your user/pass, ignore the USB reference in No5 in following article:

http://portal.plus.net/support/adsl/voyager205_setup_guide.shtml?pn_session=5cfe49dbc5278fee755be2fa3bd9b7ce


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