DSL modem problems on the k8neo4 plat

Hi,
the system is as in the sig.
My DSL modem is a AZ-TECH 206. It works okay in my other p4 machine. However everytime i do a re-start (power off - power on), my modem isnt detected. If i unplug and then plug it back it starts to work! I've tried all the usb ports and all exhibit this behaviour. the device is present in the dev. manager, and is shown as working proplerly. All the lights are on too. The test program that came with the modem says that no modem is detected.
This doesnt happen if i restart windows or do a reset...
any ideas

alitayyab,
How about trying a hardware firewall?
An Adapter from USB to LAN should do the trick for you:
Take Care,
Richard

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