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This is pretty much the same as the SB4200. The only difference is that it works with Digital Phone. So if others are looking for info on this look under SB4200 or SBV4200. I tried it with Mandrake, Fedora, Ubuntu and several live linux cd's without any problem. Linux picks it up with ease. If you decide to use a router or hub to connect more then one computer you will need to unplug the modem power cord for about 10-30 seconds. Plug it back in and you are good to go. Also a side note. If your modem doesn't seem to work with any os then unplug it in the same manner as above and plug it back in, this is called power cycling. You may also need to unplug the router or hub as well.
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Road Runner cable dsl modem
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Ethernet or USB. Tried it with the Ethernet connection, have NOT tried it with the USB connection.
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