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== Using Firefox and 'noscript' add-on prevents loading of cloud pedalboards == | == Using Firefox and 'noscript' add-on prevents loading of cloud pedalboards == |
Revision as of 09:33, 27 March 2017
Windows doesn’t recognize MOD as you plug it
Certain Windows systems don't recognize the MOD as a network device or fail to find the correct driver.
Use this driver for such cases: http://web1.moddevices.com/shared/mod-duo-rndis.zip
For more information see Troubleshooting_Windows_Connection.
MOD does not boot, stuck on 'MOD Duo' screen
See Troubleshooting_Reinstall.
Using Firefox and 'noscript' add-on prevents loading of cloud pedalboards
Open noscript preferences, then go to the advanced tab, then 'ABE'. The system ruleset should look like this:
# Prevent Internet sites from requesting LAN resources. Site LOCAL Accept from LOCAL Accept from http://integrate.moddevices.com/ Deny
Note the new 'Accept from ...' rule. This makes noscript accept requests from cloud pedalboards into the local network.