Try this:
1. Boot windows installation from USB drive
2. Press Shift+F10
2. In command window, type diskpart and press enter. In this program, type the following commands:
list disk
- that command will bring all available disk that the installation detects. find the one that matches the hard...
Somewhere around the actual port you should hopefully see one of two icons:
USB 2.0
USB 3.0
FYI, that symbol is an "SS"
Also if the port looks blue like in picture, then that's also an indicator that it's USB 3.0.
Big question is whether your ISP provides your router. If you use their modem but have your own router that your devices connect to, then your ISP can't see what devices are connecting to your router.
All they would see is the public/local IP address of the modem (and possibly the ip address...
Check to make their local Windows Firewall settings are in line with what it should be (allowing File Sharing, etc.)
Possibly, make a group policy for it to enforce system wide?
PCI Express USB 3.0 Connector Card: http://www.amazon.com/Anker%C2%AE-Uspeed-Express-20-pin-Connector/dp/B007SJGGAE/ref=pd_sim_pc_13?ie=UTF8&refRID=0QT868WN76AS69BAVHRD
Seems like a good deal for $20
No they haven't (thank g-0-d). The selling of SE-Wisconsin territory is 1 proposal at an attempt to dissuade the DOJ and the FCC from blocking the sale on antitrust grounds.
Saying, "See! See! We can play fair!"