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Posted on Jan 18, 2008

Problems with Lucent DSL Pipe modem

I have a Lucent DSL pipe modem and I am trying to make a wireless network with my new wireless router. I have hooked everything up like the directions on the router told me to. The router is indicating that the modem is not working properly, therefore the router cannot access the internet. Im not sure if the modem needs to be updated or if it is just not working properly.

  • Anonymous Sep 10, 2008

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dE rawK

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  • Posted on Jan 23, 2009

SOURCE: I have a lucent alcatel

go to Al shamil and check their modems and driver section

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Edgar Barr

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  • Posted on May 26, 2009

SOURCE: need a driver software for my usb modem

Driverguide.com has software drivers for all makes and models of modems. You may find you're driver for you're Lucent Asi-2000 USB WAN modem there.

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