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MOTOTRBO and APX radios automatically transmit when plugged into the computer.

hst111

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My MOTOTRBO and APX radios continue to send signals every time I plug them into my computer. And the computer will become inaccessible to the Internet. I want to solve it, but I reinstalled CPS and Driver to no avail. Please help, thank you.
 

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Are you absolutely sure you’re using the correct cable?
 

hst111

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YES. For R7 is PMKN4265A. Use the same cable works well in other computer.
Final I Reset all of my computer internet setting and it comes good.. No more transmit.
 

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So this is a somewhat known feature.

When you plug the cable into the Workstation you get a device generated with an IP Address. The default is 192.168.1.1 and this just happens to be the default gateway IP of many SOHO / Retail networking products.

So when you connect, all sorts of data goes out the Radio Connection instead of the Network card to your normal gateway. Also, probably 192.168.1.1 Look a the routing table in your PC, netstat -rn in an elevated authority command window.
 
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