What do you mean by modem? A modem is what you use for dial-in/dial-
out capabilities over a phone line. Or, a modem is what connects a
router from LAN to DSL (phone) line. Or, does your modem (for a DSL or
cable connection) have a LAN port? And you connect your computer's LAN
port to it? OOOPS!! I decided to do my own research and found that
indeed you are connected via DSL.
That being said...
You do not use a driver (in either Ubuntu, Windows XP, or 7) for the
modem!!! It is your LAN adapter in the PC which uses a driver. Most
likely the PC's onboard LAN port is failing. You should try with a PCI
network card.

On Jan 25, 9:31 am, Sunil Tripathy <[email protected]> wrote:
>       I am facing this problem for last couple of months. I am unable to use
> the LAN for the Internet or networking.When the power is supplied to the CPU
> and modem, the LED for LAN in the modem glows, but as the computer boots,
> after 2-3 sec the LED diminishes and there will be no network connection
> after the computer starts.
>       I was using the modem with on board LAN port. Suddenly it didn't
> recognise and showed me no network connectivity. I thought cable might be
> damaged, changed but still no solution. I checked with another computer with
> that modem, it worked. So I thought my LAN port has a problem. I checked the
> MB with other desktop, it worked fine. I can't figured out what can be a
> problem.
>       I am using the same modem with UBUNTU in USB mode. I am unable to use
> the modem with WIN 7 as I don't have the driver. I have got 2 modems 1-MT882
> and 2-C2110 Nokia siemens. Both are not working with WIN 7 in USB mode.
>       I tested removing one by one the graphics card,audio and tuner but
> nothing gave me any result.
>   Can somebody suggest any solution?
>
> --
> Regards
> Sunil

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