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There was no need for you to close that topic. If anything, the older one should be closed because I got my Ethernet working and that one was for that USB network. I was just in need of help installing it, I figured it'd be easier to make a new topic instead of people getting lost in the other one.
Since you got a new card and was trying with USB, wouldn't it be the slight bit of decency to at least post in the original, so that way every knows your hardware has changed and no longer needs to focus on getting the USB to work but instead now how to show you to setup the NIC instead. This keeps two discussions that are basically the same ongoing problem in the same thread.
Next time you have a problem, email me. Don't openly discuss this in the forums.
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