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i have adsl modem hooked to my vista machine via usb and out of that machine to a hub and from there to another pc running xp ...everything worked great before i installed vista on the first machine . everything still works except when i get online with the xp machine after surfing for a minute it always reboots my adsl modem .. i can transfer files fine even download but the xp machine reboots modem everytime .
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