64-bit USB cable modem drivers?  

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    Windows 7 Home Premium x64 - Mac OS X 10.6.4 x64
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    Onishin said:
    I can! When I had Windows XP I could use them simultanous. But for Windows 7 there is no USB driver and for Windows XP was.
    And no I won't buy router if my cable modem is enough but there is no driver at the moment.
    USB internet is alot slower than using ethernet...trust us, shell out the cash and get a router (you will thank us later)
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    Windows 7 Eternity Build 7600 RTM Activated x86
       #12

    buy the router. besides being able to have more computers / devises connected to the net you get an extra layer of security.
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    Windows 7 64-bit
       #13

    samurle said:
    I'm looking for a 64-bit USB Cable Modem driver that works with Vista or Windows 7.

    This is my modem:
    Cisco DPC/EPC2100 Cable Modem - Support - Cable Modems - Consumer - Cisco

    However, none of these drivers seem to work with 64-bit.

    I was wondering if there are no drivers available for this specific modem, is there a generic
    64-bit USB Cable Modem available that can be used as a replacement? If so, where?

    And if I'm happen to be stuck with a 64-bit OS and this modem, is there any other solution
    to workaround this problem? Would it be possible to hook up a router so Windows wouldn't
    see my cable modem? I'm just guessing.
    Only you need is new dirvers for you LAN - search for 64-bit and connect with your ethernet cable
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