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Posted on Feb 23, 2011

I cannot connect to the internet using the USB cable port. My laptop is not recognizing driver files so I cannot execute installation of .dll files even if I have the correct drivers to install/ confirgure the modem.

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Consider just using the ethernet cable that usually comes with cable modems and plugging it into your computer. No drivers needed and simpler to configure since most routers and laptops default to auto-negotiating the settings for you.

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