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Old May 26th, 2008, 08:20 AM
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D-link DSL 502T USB Driver for mac??

Can any of you guys help me to find out the driver for specified modem???

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Old May 26th, 2008, 08:35 AM
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D-Link doesn't seem to have USB drivers available for the Mac. You don't even need drivers if you use the ethernet connection. All Macs have at least one ethernet port, can you use that instead of USB? You also have a more stable connection through ethernet, compared to USB...
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but wat if i have 2 macs in my house.. i NEED it.. is it out there anywhere?. the USB DRIVER FOR DSL-502T for MAC??!??!!?
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If you have more than one computer, you need to get a small switch and have one of the ethernet ports connect to the ethernet port on your DSL modem (if it has one available in place of using the USB port).
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