In article <eqq6rl$30n$1$(E-Mail Removed)>, wattie
(E-Mail Removed) says...
> Good afternoon all,
> I was given a brand new Belkin Wireless G Router and I already have an
> ACC300 USB modem. The modem has a USB cable to my PC, but the router only
> has RJ45 network sockets. I have found an adaptor to fit the RJ45 into the
> USB A conn. on my PC, but can't find one for the modem end. The modem has a
> USB B connector. So basically, I think I need either, a cable with a USB B
> conn at one end to fit the modem and a RJ45 at the other, or an adaptor.
> I've Googled and can't find what I'm looking for.
>
USB isn't a peer-to-peer protocol, which is why the cables have a
different connector on each end. You can get a USB-to-ethernet adapter
that will work for the PC, but not for the modem. USB modems are
generally pretty crap anyway, so get a nice new ethernet one. Faced
with the prospect of getting a new modem you might decide to get a
modem-router because it's neater and not much more expensive, then you
could give the USB modem and Belkin router to someone else.