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    Re: Windows 7 and USB

    Quote Originally Posted by AdmiralBacon View Post
    Last I checked most of those don't work with both the USB and the Ethernet at the same time (get yourself a router like a real man!).
    actually im pretty sure they all do (i had 3 different modems now and they all worked with the usb and ethernet at the same time)


    but for your problem, just hook up the usb while your connected via ethernet and it should search for drivers for it. (if not, use the cd it came with)
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    Re: Windows 7 and USB

    Every one I've ever looked at specifically said it will fail to function over both interfaces... My Motorola one sure as heck doesn't work with both. But again, USB modems are horrid little things anyway.
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    Re: Windows 7 and USB

    Quote Originally Posted by Boo Diddly View Post
    Lets see if we can get this straight...

    Are you trying to do the one on the top-left or the bottom-right?

    The one on the bottom-right would require you to bridge the connection through it to the other modem.
    Top left.
    Quote Originally Posted by Freelancer View Post
    You mean a modem connected to a router right? You don't connect modems to modems .
    Grrr, I suck at terminology.
    The lil black thingy with the 6 or so lights :/

    Quote Originally Posted by AdmiralBacon View Post
    Let me see if I understand this:
    It's a cable modem with a USB attachment as well as the typical Ethernet?

    Last I checked most of those don't work with both the USB and the Ethernet at the same time (get yourself a router like a real man!). No idea where you're going to find drivers either way, just wanted to see if I understood you.
    Thats what they told me too but I have been doing it for the last 2 or 3 years so :/

    Also, I read somewhere that W7 isn't supporting the USB for my thingy because it doesn't have the drivers or whatever, something like that.
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    Re: Windows 7 and USB

    mmk, probably could check http://www.westell.com/technical-sup...l-support.html and see if you can find your model and revision. See if they have a driver for it. If not then you may be kinda screwed. Best bet would be then to get a hub or something and use that to connect your pc and xbox to the internet.
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    Re: Windows 7 and USB

    Yeah it really shouldn't be working on both USB and Ethernet at the same time... since a modem typically isn't a router (unless it IS a router deep-down inside with a modem component).

    Here's why it doesn't work:

    If Xbox.com gives updates to your modem...

    Which device gets it?

    ... Unless your modem is assigning 2 external IP addresses, one for each... check your phone bill to make sure you're not getting billed for 2 IP addresses o.O
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    Re: Windows 7 and USB

    Well thats not the issue. Its worked for the last 3 years so I dont really care about that.

    ya know?
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    Re: Windows 7 and USB

    Quote Originally Posted by Phopojijo View Post
    ... Unless your modem is assigning 2 external IP addresses, one for each... check your phone bill to make sure you're not getting billed for 2 IP addresses o.O

    mine does that, were allowed 3 ips so its all good
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    Re: Windows 7 and USB

    Urg, weird complicated network setups for the loose! Just setup a normal network like the following:


    Everything there is connected via Ethernet (which is far superior to USB for networking), except for the "Internet - Modem" line, which is generally a coaxial cable. Also, get a D-Link router.
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    Re: Windows 7 and USB

    Do what freelancer suggested. Making it more complicated than it has to be (eg. requiring USB and therefore drivers, etc.) only makes thing more complicated and increases the number of headaches you will get.
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    Re: Windows 7 and USB

    Quote Originally Posted by legionaire45 View Post
    Do what freelancer suggested. Making it more complicated than it has to be (eg. requiring USB and therefore drivers, etc.) only makes thing more complicated and increases the number of headaches you will get.
    But I dont have a router, and besides, I am passed this issue.

    Instead of opening another thread, I will ask my newest issue here k?

    When I try to log on I get this error that says something like:
    The Procedure Point RegDeleteValueW cannot be located within the something something kernelbase.dll
    I realize my meddling and farting around in places I am not supposed to tweak led to this, but how do I fix that? Anyone have a Kernelbase.dll I could download for w7?

    Would that even fix it?
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