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TyroneSuperNut
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Usb modems

Hello. I see that walmart sells a Nighthawk ac1750 R6350-100NAS, i was wondering if it supported 4g usb modems. Being such a simple concept id assume this wouldnt be a problem, but doing some research it seems not every router, despite having a usb port, does not support usb modems. Help me please.
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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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@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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TyroneSuperNut
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Re: Usb modems

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, because doing some research apparently its not that simple. Also, if it doesnt work, apparently its not as simple as buying a usb to ethernet adapter either. This is such a simple concept.

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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antinode
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> 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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