What comes with my Motorola SURFboard cable modem?
SURFboard® General Frequently Asked QuestionsQuite simply, virtually everything you need to begin surfing the Web with your computer. Included with your SURFboard cable modem are Ethernet and USB cables, power cord, an Installation Assistant CD-ROM including USB drivers and User Manual.
Is my data secure with a Motorola SURFboard cable modem?
SURFboard® General Frequently Asked QuestionsMotorola SURFboard cable modems use some of the latest data encryption technology to help minimize security risks for your data. However, a little extra caution never hurts. We recommend you turn off your file- and print-sharing options when you're not using them and carefully review any other security precautions your service provider might recommend. Also, the Motorola SURFboard cable modem provides a top-mounted standby button for enhanced security.
I have more than one computer. Do I need more than one Motorola SURFboard computer modem?
SURFboard® General Frequently Asked QuestionsNo, if your computers are connected via a network, one Motorola cable modem will support up to 32 computers. But you will need additional networking equipment such as our Wireless Broadband Router, Wireless Access Point or the Ethernet Broadband Router.
Do Motorola SURFboard cable modems support satellite delivery systems?
SURFboard® General Frequently Asked QuestionsThe current products do not support satellite delivery directly, however, the cable modem can be connected to a satellite receiver that can output a data stream over Ethernet.
Is the SURFboard cable modem compatible with cable modem equipment from other manufacturers?
SURFboard® General Frequently Asked QuestionsYes. All Motorola SURFboard cable modems are built to comply with the Data-Over-Cable-System-Interface-Specification (DOCSIS®) interoperability standard. Click here for more information about DOCSIS® from Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. (CableLabs®). In fact, Motorola received its first CableLabs® certification in May 1999.
How does a SURFboard cable modem work?
SURFboard® General Frequently Asked QuestionsThe cable TV system plant dedicates a standard cable TV channel for data transfer of Internet and multimedia services. A computer equipped with a SURFboard cable modem is then connected to the cable TV system network using the same type of hook-up used for a television. The SURFboard cable modem receives information carried over the cable TV network and passes it through to the computer via USB or a standard 10/100Base-T Ethernet interface.
How do I turn off the firewall in my SURFboard cable modem?
SURFboard® General Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Motorola SURFboard cable modems (with the exception of the SBG900) do not have a firewall built in. If you are experiencing issues loading web pages, you may want to check your computer for any third-party Internet security software.
Can I hook up a SURFboard cable modem to broadband cable routers?
SURFboard® General Frequently Asked QuestionsYes, as long as the broadband router supports the DHCP client option for the connection to the cable modem. All SURFboard Cable Modems function as bridges (with the exception of the SBG900). They do not support any type of address translation. The SBG900 does support Port Address Translation in addition to many other networking features. For more product information, please click here.
Can I still watch cable TV while using my Motorola cable modem?
SURFboard® General Frequently Asked QuestionsYes, your cable TV line can carry the TV signal while you send and receive information on the Internet. Depending on how many TVs you have connected to the cable coming into your home, you may also be in need of a Signal Splitter to allow more cable connections to areas within your home. Click here to learn more about our Signal Splitter and Signal Booster products. Currently, most Internet service providers do not provide cable Internet access.
Which computers and operating systems are supported by SURFboard cable modems?
SURFboard® General Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Motorola SURFboard cable modems run with any computer that supports USB or Ethernet interface, including PCs, Macs, laptops, and workstations. SURFboard cable modems are compatible with any operating system that runs on these computers as long as the operating system supports TCP/IP (such as Macintosh® OS, Windows® 95/98/NT/2000/ME/XP, Linux®, and Unix®). As you may already know, USB is not supported with Windows® 95 and NT.
What is a cable modem?
Cox HSI Forum FAQ - dslreports.comA cable modem is an electronic adapter that permits a personal computer to receive Internet data from the high-speed information resources of a cable television system. Cable modems permit personal computers to receive Internet information at rates of up to hundreds of times faster than typical, consumer market telephone modems. A cable modem attaches to a personal computer through a network interface card (NIC) installed inside the computer.
Is there a cable modem in your future?
Ars Technica: News ArchiveCaesar's the only p1mp in the Ars group hooked up on cable, which is why he rules the Ars staff Quake II DM matches now. Anyway, for those of you lucky enough to live in an area where cable modem service is available or is coming soon, head on over to ZDNet's Cable Modem Guide. It's not a bad little piece on those modems we all love (and many lust after). -Panders A loyal reader by the name of Interboy e-mailed me this morning to report that his attempt to follow yesterday's link to Winamp 2.
Can't I just get a DSL line or a cable modem and host the site or my own computer?
Web Hosting Universe -hosting FAQ host frequently asked ques...Sure, you could do that, but it's not a good idea for several reasons. First, a vast majority of ISPs won't let you legally use a residential cable modem or a DSL line to host a public server. You would have to get a more expensive business package. Second, ADSL and cable lines usually have lower upstream bandwidth than downstream bandwidth, so your site may appear to be sluggish under heavy traffic. Third, DSL and cable lines have a much lower reliability than dedicated T1 or better lines.
I cannot log in to my VPN server at my place of employment. Is this a problem with my cable modem?
SURFboard® General Frequently Asked QuestionsNo. If you can bring up web pages and get your e-mail when using the cable modem, but cannot authenticate with your VPN server, it could be something with the VPN server. You will want to contact your employer for further details. No. The newest firmware version out for the SB4220 and SB5100 support a feature called NACO (Network Access Control Off). This feature allows the cable provider to easily determine if a cable modem isn't provisioned properly or has been disconnected due to non-payment.
I am connecting my SAM to a PC. What is a Null Modem Cable?
BNC | FAQ | Model 935 SAM | Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs...A null modem cable is what is sometimes called a cross cable. It has pins 2 & 3 crossed from one end to the other so that it can connect one PC to another PC. The cable and com port can be tested by connecting two PC"s and verifying communications using Windows HyperTerminal program on each PC.
How do I make a null modem/laplink cable?
news.answers/homebuilt-comp-FAQPinouts for most IBM cables (laplink serial/parallel, etc) can be found in the comp.sys.ibm.hardware.* FAQ, which may be obtained via ftp from: ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/comp.sys.ibm.hardware.misc http://www.airborn.com.au/rs232.html --Schematic diagrams showing how to wire up RS232 connectors with handshaking and without, loopback plugs and null modem Intusoft are releasing their schematic editor for Windows 95 and NT as freeware; the beta version can be downloaded from http://www.intusoft.
How does Phoenix Internet's wireless broadband compare to DSL and Cable Modem?
Phoenix Internet Wireless Faq's - Wireless FAQsUnlike DSL or Cable Modem, our service does not depend on telephone or cable TV infrastructure. This enables Phoenix Internet to reach many neighborhoods where DSL and Cable Modem are unable or unwilling to go. Our service plans offer performance comparable to DSL and Cable Modem, but with some important differences. Superior customer service because we are a local company and can be at your location within hours if necessary.
