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Name: Joshua Roots
Date: November 9, 2003 at 04:26:14 Pacific
OS: WINXP
CPU/Ram: 256MB
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Hi,

I am using blueyonder broadband (512kb) and I usually use it through the ethernet port, although I now need this for a home network, when I plug the modem which is a motorola sb4100 to the usb port, i have installed it but the computer will not use it to access the internet. Can somebodt please help me?



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Name: Clark
Date: November 9, 2003 at 10:41:19 Pacific
Reply:

Visit the Motorola website and download the USB drivers. I'm not sure how you plan on configuring your network but I would advise getting another NIC card and use ethernet for networking. Lots easier.


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