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I am not sure how to hook the modem up to my computer. isthere an illustration you can send me?

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Here is a link to belkin support. You just need to enter the type of router model number and version. Then click the green arrow. This will take you to a page with all the available information on your modem. This page will include user manual and tutorials.

http://en-us-support.belkin.com/app/product/list/q/routers/session/L3RpbWUvMTMzMjg1ODQzNS9zaWQvUGJRaGY4VWs%3D

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