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Help with USB hang, raid drivers
internaughtfull wrote:
Your modem *might* be implimenting NAT internally. What are the first two numbers of your IP address (as seen when you open a dos window and enter the command ipconfig) ? ipconfig yields Ethernet Adaptor IP: 16.... Ethernet Adaptor IP: 19... If you see any of these: IP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 10.xxx.xxx.xxx IP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 172.16.xxx.xxx 172.17.xxx.xxx (...) 172.31.xxx.xxx IP Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.xxx.xxx Then you're already behind a NAT router, which means you don't need to run a software firewall. If you don't see any of those, then odds are you should be able to turn on NAT in your modem by accessing your modem's setup menu (from a browser like IE or firefox). A google search for your modem should tell you how to do that. Hey would deleting the USB entries under Device Manager and reinstalling them help any? Do yourself a favor and connect your modem to your computer using your ethernet port. If you don't have an ethernet port on your computer, go and buy an ethernet card for $10. |
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