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So I upgraded to the Cisco D3 modem today. As part of the package they give you an installation USB key. I bypassed that, called Rogers and said put me in bridge mode so I can use my own router. So what do I do with this USB key? Can I wipe it and just use it for my day-to-day?
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The USB contains a setup wizard for people who are not comfortable using the web interface. You can wipe it and use it yourself however the key contains less than 50mb of storage.
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The key reports 158mb of storage. Better than nothing I guess.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Whitby, Fibe TV
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Ya, I use it as a boot recovery USB . . . perfect.
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