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Re: Usb modems
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@TyroneSuperNut wrote:
The modem in question uses a usb connector. All i want to know is if i can connect the modem directly to the usb port on the router...
No. The USB ports fulfill only one function, USB storage for ReadySHARE. And then with only a limited array of drives.
Anything else would need drivers, and that simply is not possible on a router.
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Re: Usb modems
@TyroneSuperNut wrote:
....i was wondering if it supported 4g usb modems.
What's that?
The best place to check whether a device supports a router is to talk to the people who made the device.
Routers are routers are routers. In general, they don't care what feeds them as long as it has a LAN port that will plug into the WAN socket on the router.
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Re: Usb modems
Basic question is can i connect the modem to the usb port and still be able to get a connection?
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@TyroneSuperNut wrote:
The modem in question uses a usb connector. All i want to know is if i can connect the modem directly to the usb port on the router...
No. The USB ports fulfill only one function, USB storage for ReadySHARE. And then with only a limited array of drives.
Anything else would need drivers, and that simply is not possible on a router.
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Re: Usb modems
> No. The USB ports fulfill only one function, USB storage for
> ReadySHARE. [...]
On your model. On some other models, USB-connected printers may also
be supported. (Only _two_ functions, USB storage and USB printers, ...)
But the "No" part was right, at least.
> [...] that simply is not possible on a router.
Nonsense. "Not provided" and "not possible" are spelled differently
for a reason.
> The modem in question uses a usb connector. [...]
I'd guess that it also has a maker and a model number, and
documentation which describes the types of devices (computers, operating
systems, ...) to which you can connect it and expect it to work.
> [...] This is such a simple concept.
Perhaps at the level of detail at which you're working. In fact,
details (of which you may be unaware) matter, and everything is
complicated.
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