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... channels - Next Generation High-Bandwidth Services and Home Networking in a sleek, stylish package for seamless mobility, Motorola's SBG6580 is a fully integrated all while maximizing current infrastructure investment and lowering capital spending. Its four gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports, an integrated 802.11n Wi-Fi access point with advanced firewall, and an 802.11n Wi-Fi access point in a Stylish Package The SBG6580 SURFboard Wi-Fi Cable Modem Gateway enables...
... channels - Next Generation High-Bandwidth Services and Home Networking in a sleek, stylish package for seamless mobility, Motorola's SBG6580 is a fully integrated all while maximizing current infrastructure investment and lowering capital spending. Its four gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports, an integrated 802.11n Wi-Fi access point with advanced firewall, and an 802.11n Wi-Fi access point in a Stylish Package The SBG6580 SURFboard Wi-Fi Cable Modem Gateway enables...
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... to setup and use Plug-and-play installation Wi-Fi pairing button for easy Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS) Wi-Fi connection Supports standard internet browser software Front panel LEDs indicate status and simplify troubleshooting User-friendly online diagnostics and configuration Advanced Services Ready DOCSIS/EuroDOCSIS 3.0 certified Channel bonding of up to 8 downstream and 4 upstream channels increasing data rates of their 802.11 b/g/n equipped devices. enabling users to easily wirelessly network all of...
... to setup and use Plug-and-play installation Wi-Fi pairing button for easy Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS) Wi-Fi connection Supports standard internet browser software Front panel LEDs indicate status and simplify troubleshooting User-friendly online diagnostics and configuration Advanced Services Ready DOCSIS/EuroDOCSIS 3.0 certified Channel bonding of up to 8 downstream and 4 upstream channels increasing data rates of their 802.11 b/g/n equipped devices. enabling users to easily wirelessly network all of...
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... features enable remote device administration for the cable industry. As the leading worldwide provider of DOCSIS products, Motorola is finished, a secure WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) - SURFboard SBG6580 Series Wi-Fi Cable Modem Gateway an easy-to-use secure WiFi network setup and connection tool - Motorola's NBBS platform is a scalable, carrier-grade software platform that enables cable operators to remotely access, configure, monitor, and troubleshoot their full portfolio of the art Wi-Fi network security. Motorola's enhanced embedded software facilitates...
... features enable remote device administration for the cable industry. As the leading worldwide provider of DOCSIS products, Motorola is finished, a secure WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) - SURFboard SBG6580 Series Wi-Fi Cable Modem Gateway an easy-to-use secure WiFi network setup and connection tool - Motorola's NBBS platform is a scalable, carrier-grade software platform that enables cable operators to remotely access, configure, monitor, and troubleshoot their full portfolio of the art Wi-Fi network security. Motorola's enhanced embedded software facilitates...
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..., Pentium, or later; SURFboard SBG6580 Series Wi-Fi Cable Modem Gateway OS 9 or higher, Ethernet connection UNIX: Ethernet connection Home Networking: Ethernet router or Wi-Fi access point NETWORK Gateway DHCP, NAT, VPN tunneling; port, packet, and URL keyword filtering; SPI firewall with Ethernet connection (older versions of ALGs; L2TPv2 Wi-Fi LAN 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, WDS bridging, 802.11e WMM admission control, QoS Power Management 802.11e WMM power save/U- Windows Vista™, 2000, or XP...
..., Pentium, or later; SURFboard SBG6580 Series Wi-Fi Cable Modem Gateway OS 9 or higher, Ethernet connection UNIX: Ethernet connection Home Networking: Ethernet router or Wi-Fi access point NETWORK Gateway DHCP, NAT, VPN tunneling; port, packet, and URL keyword filtering; SPI firewall with Ethernet connection (older versions of ALGs; L2TPv2 Wi-Fi LAN 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, WDS bridging, 802.11e WMM admission control, QoS Power Management 802.11e WMM power save/U- Windows Vista™, 2000, or XP...
User Manual
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... • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide iii CHANGE THE DEFAULT PASSWORDS 9 Restoring the Default Username and Password 9 Testing Your Internet Connection 10 Configuring TCP/IP for Windows XP 10 Configuring TCP/IP for Windows Vista 10 Configuring TCP/IP for Windows 7 11 Renewing the IP Address in Windows XP, Vista, or 7 11 Status and Basic Settings Performing a System Status Check 12 Creating a Backup Copy of Your Modem Settings 12 Restoring Your Modem Configuration Using a Backup Copy 12 Using the DHCP Server Feature...
... • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide iii CHANGE THE DEFAULT PASSWORDS 9 Restoring the Default Username and Password 9 Testing Your Internet Connection 10 Configuring TCP/IP for Windows XP 10 Configuring TCP/IP for Windows Vista 10 Configuring TCP/IP for Windows 7 11 Renewing the IP Address in Windows XP, Vista, or 7 11 Status and Basic Settings Performing a System Status Check 12 Creating a Backup Copy of Your Modem Settings 12 Restoring Your Modem Configuration Using a Backup Copy 12 Using the DHCP Server Feature...
User Manual
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...on the cable modem when disconnecting or reconnecting the Ethernet cable from the type of the power cord. • Place the device to allow for connections to the main power supply circuit. Safety and Regulatory Information • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide v ...types of cord sets may result in a shock or fire hazard. • Route power supply cords so that complies with all applicable device safety requirements of the country of use only the provided power and interface cables and install them . If you operate this device to rain or moisture. Retain the instructions...
...on the cable modem when disconnecting or reconnecting the Ethernet cable from the type of the power cord. • Place the device to allow for connections to the main power supply circuit. Safety and Regulatory Information • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide v ...types of cord sets may result in a shock or fire hazard. • Route power supply cords so that complies with all applicable device safety requirements of the country of use only the provided power and interface cables and install them . If you operate this device to rain or moisture. Retain the instructions...
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... perform any service or repairs to this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in safe operating condition. • Do not open the device. Recycling your local authorities for information about practices established for instructions on , the user is restricted to the point of cable entry as...
... perform any service or repairs to this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in safe operating condition. • Do not open the device. Recycling your local authorities for information about practices established for instructions on , the user is restricted to the point of cable entry as...
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... Box ITEM Power Supply DESCRIPTION Provides power via an AC electrical outlet Ethernet Cable Software License & Regulatory Card SBG6580 Installation CD-ROM SBG6580 Install Sheet Use the cable to connect to learn more about Motorola products, visit the Motorola support website at : 1-877-466-8646. The MAC label is also available at http://broadband.motorola.com/consumers/support. Motorola Broadband Technical Support is located on the modem's Media Access Control (MAC) label. NOTE: Devices received from service providers may...
... Box ITEM Power Supply DESCRIPTION Provides power via an AC electrical outlet Ethernet Cable Software License & Regulatory Card SBG6580 Installation CD-ROM SBG6580 Install Sheet Use the cable to connect to learn more about Motorola products, visit the Motorola support website at : 1-877-466-8646. The MAC label is also available at http://broadband.motorola.com/consumers/support. Motorola Broadband Technical Support is located on the modem's Media Access Control (MAC) label. NOTE: Devices received from service providers may...
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... to default settings (custom configurations are removed) and restarts the cable modem Coaxial cable connector +12VDC Power connector Product Overview • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 4 To increase the bandwidth available for receiving and transmitting data, your service provider may implement bonded channels for Ethernet connectivity unless specified. PORT 1 DESCRIPTION Connected LED • Green LED is made 2 USB* 3 RESET 4 CABLE 5 For Windows computers only - Rear Panel Note: The USB port is not included on all SBG6580 models.
... to default settings (custom configurations are removed) and restarts the cable modem Coaxial cable connector +12VDC Power connector Product Overview • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 4 To increase the bandwidth available for receiving and transmitting data, your service provider may implement bonded channels for Ethernet connectivity unless specified. PORT 1 DESCRIPTION Connected LED • Green LED is made 2 USB* 3 RESET 4 CABLE 5 For Windows computers only - Rear Panel Note: The USB port is not included on all SBG6580 models.
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... Internet connection type (Ethernet Cable -OR- Insert the Ethernet cord from the modem to your WPS-enabled device. 7. Insert the CDROM to a cable outlet. 2. Installing the Modem • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 5 B 3 Installing the Modem Connecting the SBG6580 This product is connected to access the Wi-Fi wizard -OR- Do not route the USB and/or Ethernet cable(s) outside of the cables to the Cable connector on the modem. Verify that the coaxial cable is for indoor use only. Push the WPS...
... Internet connection type (Ethernet Cable -OR- Insert the Ethernet cord from the modem to your WPS-enabled device. 7. Insert the CDROM to a cable outlet. 2. Installing the Modem • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 5 B 3 Installing the Modem Connecting the SBG6580 This product is connected to access the Wi-Fi wizard -OR- Do not route the USB and/or Ethernet cable(s) outside of the cables to the Cable connector on the modem. Verify that the coaxial cable is for indoor use only. Push the WPS...
User Manual
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...an Ethernet connection to change the modem's default passwords BEFORE connecting to the Internet • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 9 Open a browser window. 2. Re-enter your configurations. 1. Click Apply. 10. Log in the IP address for the modem 192.168.0.1. 3. Type in again using the defaults. motorola. 5. Before resetting the modem, create a backup copy of your new password. 8. change the passwords. Type in the Password Change Username field. 6. Type in your new password in the default Username; Click Apply to the Internet PROTECT YOUR NETWORK...
...an Ethernet connection to change the modem's default passwords BEFORE connecting to the Internet • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 9 Open a browser window. 2. Re-enter your configurations. 1. Click Apply. 10. Log in the IP address for the modem 192.168.0.1. 3. Type in again using the defaults. motorola. 5. Before resetting the modem, create a backup copy of your new password. 8. change the passwords. Type in the Password Change Username field. 6. Type in your new password in the default Username; Click Apply to the Internet PROTECT YOUR NETWORK...
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... and LAN or High-Speed Internet connections. 4. Open a new browser window and type in www.motorola.com. Open a browser window. 2. Configuring TCP/IP for Windows Vista 1. Click Control Panel. 3. Close the Local Area Connection Properties window and then exit the Control Panel. 9. Double-click Network and Sharing Center to display the Network and Sharing Center window. 4. See the Configuring TCP/IP sections for your network interface. 5. Click Start, Settings, and Control Panel. 2. B Testing Your Internet Connection After changing the default passwords...
... and LAN or High-Speed Internet connections. 4. Open a new browser window and type in www.motorola.com. Open a browser window. 2. Configuring TCP/IP for Windows Vista 1. Click Control Panel. 3. Close the Local Area Connection Properties window and then exit the Control Panel. 9. Double-click Network and Sharing Center to display the Network and Sharing Center window. 4. See the Configuring TCP/IP sections for your network interface. 5. Click Start, Settings, and Control Panel. 2. B Testing Your Internet Connection After changing the default passwords...
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....motorola.com. A valid IP address (e.g., 192.168.0 .0) returns indicating that Internet access is available. 4. Skip the next step if you cannot connect to the Internet, try restarting your computer and modem. Click OK. Test your network interface. 4. Click the Start button and select Run. 2. Type ipconfig /renew and press Enter. If restarting does not resolve the issue, contact your connection by opening a new browser window and type in Windows...
....motorola.com. A valid IP address (e.g., 192.168.0 .0) returns indicating that Internet access is available. 4. Skip the next step if you cannot connect to the Internet, try restarting your computer and modem. Click OK. Test your network interface. 4. Click the Start button and select Run. 2. Type ipconfig /renew and press Enter. If restarting does not resolve the issue, contact your connection by opening a new browser window and type in Windows...
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... modem, what devices are functioning and to your network(s), run a basic Diagnostic test, and view all Event Logs. Status and Basic Settings • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 12 Save the backup file to your backup file. 3. Select Backup from the Basic menu. 2. Click Restore and then click OK to the factory settings. 1. Use the backup copy to quickly restore your custom settings after resetting the modem to reboot the modem. Restoring Your Modem Configuration Using...
... modem, what devices are functioning and to your network(s), run a basic Diagnostic test, and view all Event Logs. Status and Basic Settings • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 12 Save the backup file to your backup file. 3. Select Backup from the Basic menu. 2. Click Restore and then click OK to the factory settings. 1. Use the backup copy to quickly restore your custom settings after resetting the modem to reboot the modem. Restoring Your Modem Configuration Using...
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... manually WPS (WiFi Protected) - Use the default key to the modem's interface. 2. Easy and quick start up SES - (Secure Easy Set-up 8. Select the Security Method: WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access WPA-PSK Wi-Fi Protected Access with Pre-Shared Key, standard encryption WPA2 Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 with Pre-Shared Key, standard encryption with the AES encryption type WPA2-PSK Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 with Pre-Shared Key Notes: • Motorola recommends using WPA2-PSK. • The SBG6580...
... manually WPS (WiFi Protected) - Use the default key to the modem's interface. 2. Easy and quick start up SES - (Secure Easy Set-up 8. Select the Security Method: WPA Wi-Fi Protected Access WPA-PSK Wi-Fi Protected Access with Pre-Shared Key, standard encryption WPA2 Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 with Pre-Shared Key, standard encryption with the AES encryption type WPA2-PSK Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 with Pre-Shared Key Notes: • Motorola recommends using WPA2-PSK. • The SBG6580...
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... the modem interface, use one of configuring the device for the STA to select either PIN or Push Button method. Option 2 - The system reports when you are adding to connect. The Wireless LED starts blinking. 7. A page displays "Your AP is now waiting for WPS varies depending on the wireless adapter and the operating system (Windows XP, Mac, etc.,) being added to your wireless network on the device to the WPS Setup AP...
... the modem interface, use one of configuring the device for the STA to select either PIN or Push Button method. Option 2 - The system reports when you are adding to connect. The Wireless LED starts blinking. 7. A page displays "Your AP is now waiting for WPS varies depending on the wireless adapter and the operating system (Windows XP, Mac, etc.,) being added to your wireless network on the device to the WPS Setup AP...
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... active Monday - Click ToD Filter. 2. Setting the Parental Control Features • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 18 Enter a name in the Add New Policy field. 3. Create a Time of Day Policy (ToD) Filter Use the Time of day that the policy will block access (i.e., the After School Policy blocks Internet access Mon - Re-enter the new password. 3. Select the newly created User Name from the pull down menu. 5. Friday). 7. Click Add New Policy. 4. Click Apply. Select...
... active Monday - Click ToD Filter. 2. Setting the Parental Control Features • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 18 Enter a name in the Add New Policy field. 3. Create a Time of Day Policy (ToD) Filter Use the Time of day that the policy will block access (i.e., the After School Policy blocks Internet access Mon - Re-enter the new password. 3. Select the newly created User Name from the pull down menu. 5. Friday). 7. Click Add New Policy. 4. Click Apply. Select...
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... you enabled WPA and configured a passphrase on the SBG6580. • To temporarily eliminate the Security Mode as a potential issue, disable security using the reset button will not function. • Check the coaxial cable at the SBG6580 and wall outlet. If this does not solve the problem, check whether the wireless client supports WPA. • If you cannot receive regular TV channels, the data service will remove custom settings, including Parental Control, Firewall, and Advanced settings...
... you enabled WPA and configured a passphrase on the SBG6580. • To temporarily eliminate the Security Mode as a potential issue, disable security using the reset button will not function. • Check the coaxial cable at the SBG6580 and wall outlet. If this does not solve the problem, check whether the wireless client supports WPA. • If you cannot receive regular TV channels, the data service will remove custom settings, including Parental Control, Firewall, and Advanced settings...
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..., and other product specifications are subject to edge) Compatibility PC: 90496, Pentium, or later; Product Specifications • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 23 full suite of Windows, although not specifically supported, may work with this cable modem) Macintosh: Power PC or later; Windows Vista™, 2000, or XP or Linux® with Ethernet connection (older versions of ALGs; OS 9 or higher, Ethernet connection UNIX: Ethernet connection Home Networking: Ethernet router or Wi-Fi access point NETWORK Gateway DHCP, NAT, VPN tunneling;
..., and other product specifications are subject to edge) Compatibility PC: 90496, Pentium, or later; Product Specifications • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 23 full suite of Windows, although not specifically supported, may work with this cable modem) Macintosh: Power PC or later; Windows Vista™, 2000, or XP or Linux® with Ethernet connection (older versions of ALGs; OS 9 or higher, Ethernet connection UNIX: Ethernet connection Home Networking: Ethernet router or Wi-Fi access point NETWORK Gateway DHCP, NAT, VPN tunneling;
Installation Guide
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... the SBG6580 Series Wi-Fi Cable Modem Gateway User Guide included on the SBG6580 Installation CD or visit: http://broadband.motorola.com/consumers/support/ To configure additional settings on your SBG6580: • Open any web browser on your SBG6580. SURFboard® SBG6580 Wi-Fi Cable Modem Gateway Install Sheet To connect your devices, choose one option for each type of your computer • Type 192.168.100.1 in the Address bar • For default login: User Name= admin, Password = motorola Before returning...
... the SBG6580 Series Wi-Fi Cable Modem Gateway User Guide included on the SBG6580 Installation CD or visit: http://broadband.motorola.com/consumers/support/ To configure additional settings on your SBG6580: • Open any web browser on your SBG6580. SURFboard® SBG6580 Wi-Fi Cable Modem Gateway Install Sheet To connect your devices, choose one option for each type of your computer • Type 192.168.100.1 in the Address bar • For default login: User Name= admin, Password = motorola Before returning...