Troubleshooting

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Windows doesn’t recognize MOD as you plug it

Windows 7 or Windows 10 64-bit

1. Make Windows look for drivers, and when given the option select "Browse my computer for driver software"
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2. Click 'Pick from a list of devices in my computer'
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3. Select 'Network Adapters' and press 'Next'
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4. Select 'Microsoft Corporation'
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5. Select 'Remote NDIS Compatible device' and press 'Next'
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Windows 10 (32-bit)

When using the 32bit version of Windows 10 'Microsoft Corporation' does not appear as an option when browsing for drivers.
In this case we need to download and install a custom driver.

1. Download http://web1.moddevices.com/shared/mod-duo-ethernet.zip, and extract the contents

2. Make Windows look for drivers, and when given the option select "Browse my computer for driver software"
Win10-usb-1.png

3. Click 'Pick from a list of devices in my computer'
Win10-usb-2.png

4. Click the 'Have Disk...' button
Win10-usb-3.png

5. Click the 'Browse' button
Win10-usb-4.png

6. Navigate to where you extracted the file you downloaded before, and make it open the 'mod-duo-ethernet' file
Win10-usb-5.png

7. Click 'OK'
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8. You should now see 'MOD Duo Ethernet' listed. Select it and press 'Next'
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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.