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kpatz
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Re: SB 3100 cable modem drivers or no?

No drivers are needed for ethernet devices, other than the NIC (ethernet card) in your computer. In other words, if you pop a Netgear NIC in your PC, and connect a SB3100, you'll need the Netgear driver that comes with the NIC (unless your version of Windows includes a driver), but you won't need a driver for the modem itself.

The only time you need a cable modem driver is if you're connecting it with USB.
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