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MY firewall ask each time I plug the radio in if this is a home network or public network, I respond with home network. It does not remember and I think the number is up to netork 10.

Why is the radio seen as a network?
 
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OK, understood, but I think it should present itself as the same network, or at least remember the network name?
 

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Each USB connection from the radio to the computer is a unique connection, but you can change how your computer deals with these so you don't see that anymore.

What version of CPS are you running?

I just looked at the last connection mine made on the old software version and it was network 357.
 

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I just made the network part of my home group and it hasn't ever asked again.
 

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Um, slept since then?

Seriously, I got frustrated and just dinked around with it until it stopped doing it. I wil fool around with a new install on a computer I am building and see if I can regurgitate the steps and post back here.

I am assuming you are running at least Windows 7 Pro?
 

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1 year later, Moto says it's a usb 3 problem

Anyone confirm usb2 is any better? Sure is slower though
 
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