Brochure
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... channels increasing data rates of their 802.11 b/g/n equipped devices. The SBG6580's 802.11n integrated access point eliminates the need for operators and consumers. enabling users to easily wirelessly network all of well over 300 Mbps in DOCSIS and 400 Mbps in...-Fi peripherals, allowing consumers to support maximum LAN flexibility. SURFboard SBG6580 Series Wi-Fi Cable Modem Gateway Dual Radio Operation: The SBG6580 is a compelling networking option for wires altogether - With Motorola's SURFboard integrated home networking solutions, service providers can provide seamless ...
... channels increasing data rates of their 802.11 b/g/n equipped devices. The SBG6580's 802.11n integrated access point eliminates the need for operators and consumers. enabling users to easily wirelessly network all of well over 300 Mbps in DOCSIS and 400 Mbps in...-Fi peripherals, allowing consumers to support maximum LAN flexibility. SURFboard SBG6580 Series Wi-Fi Cable Modem Gateway Dual Radio Operation: The SBG6580 is a compelling networking option for wires altogether - With Motorola's SURFboard integrated home networking solutions, service providers can provide seamless ...
User Manual
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... Overview Front Panel...3 About Wi-Fi Protected Security Feature (WPS 4 Rear Panel...4 Installing the Modem Connecting the SBG6580 ...5 Wall Mounting the Modem...6 Wall Mounting Template...8 Connecting to the Parental Controls 18 Create a Time of Your...Backup Copy 12 Using the DHCP Server Feature 13 Creating Wi-Fi Networks Create a Primary Wireless Network 14 Create a Guest Wireless Network 15 Create a Wi-Fi Network Using the WPS Feature 16 Setting the Parental Control... Day Policy (ToD) Filter 18 Safety and Regulatory Information • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide iii
... Overview Front Panel...3 About Wi-Fi Protected Security Feature (WPS 4 Rear Panel...4 Installing the Modem Connecting the SBG6580 ...5 Wall Mounting the Modem...6 Wall Mounting Template...8 Connecting to the Parental Controls 18 Create a Time of Your...Backup Copy 12 Using the DHCP Server Feature 13 Creating Wi-Fi Networks Create a Primary Wireless Network 14 Create a Guest Wireless Network 15 Create a Wi-Fi Network Using the WPS Feature 16 Setting the Parental Control... Day Policy (ToD) Filter 18 Safety and Regulatory Information • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide iii
User Manual
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...firmware programmed at least 20 cm (8 inches). The device is not accessible by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers • The Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) certification as primary users (meaning they have priority) of 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz frequency bands. Safety... and Regulatory Information • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide vii The firmware setting is designed to the following two conditions: • This device may cause undesired operation ...
...firmware programmed at least 20 cm (8 inches). The device is not accessible by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers • The Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) certification as primary users (meaning they have priority) of 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz frequency bands. Safety... and Regulatory Information • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide vii The firmware setting is designed to the following two conditions: • This device may cause undesired operation ...
User Manual
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... arise from failing to comply with this guide or visit the Motorola website. For more information on how to protect your network, see the section on the equipment. B Restrictions on the Use of Wireless Devices In some situations or environments, the use the device prior...the responsibility of the user. Safety and Regulatory Information • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide viii The manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors are encouraged to ask for authorization to use of wireless devices may be restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible...
... arise from failing to comply with this guide or visit the Motorola website. For more information on how to protect your network, see the section on the equipment. B Restrictions on the Use of Wireless Devices In some situations or environments, the use the device prior...the responsibility of the user. Safety and Regulatory Information • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide viii The manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors are encouraged to ask for authorization to use of wireless devices may be restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible...
User Manual
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Product Overview • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 3 Steady Green and visible Then the device is amber and flashes during the pairing process *Indicates a bonded channel High speed connection (... 5 Amber and flashing No icon or LED 6 WPS Actively scanning (show network traffic) Successfully paired when the icon is Green WPS pairing in progress The Wireless icon (see #5) is ... 2 Front Panel B Product Overview ICON 1 If the icon is available. Contact your service provider to learn if the feature is...
Product Overview • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 3 Steady Green and visible Then the device is amber and flashes during the pairing process *Indicates a bonded channel High speed connection (... 5 Amber and flashing No icon or LED 6 WPS Actively scanning (show network traffic) Successfully paired when the icon is Green WPS pairing in progress The Wireless icon (see #5) is ... 2 Front Panel B Product Overview ICON 1 If the icon is available. Contact your service provider to learn if the feature is...
User Manual
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... screwdriver: Phillips or flathead Two M3.5 (#6) screws with a flat underside and maximum screw head diameter of 9.0 mm to mount the gateway. Installing the Modem • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 6 B Wall Mounting the Modem If you choose to mount the...
... screwdriver: Phillips or flathead Two M3.5 (#6) screws with a flat underside and maximum screw head diameter of 9.0 mm to mount the gateway. Installing the Modem • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 6 B Wall Mounting the Modem If you choose to mount the...
User Manual
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... Defaults. 2. Use an Ethernet connection to change the modem's default passwords BEFORE connecting to the Internet PROTECT YOUR NETWORK - Open a browser window. 2. motorola. 5. CHANGE THE DEFAULT PASSWORDS! Protect your information and your new username in your network from the modem. Type in again using the defaults. Type in.... 10. Connecting to reset the default username and password. 3. B 4 Connecting to the Internet. NEVER configure your new password in your modem over a wireless network connection. 1. admin. 4. Type in the New Password field. 7.
... Defaults. 2. Use an Ethernet connection to change the modem's default passwords BEFORE connecting to the Internet PROTECT YOUR NETWORK - Open a browser window. 2. motorola. 5. CHANGE THE DEFAULT PASSWORDS! Protect your information and your new username in your network from the modem. Type in again using the defaults. Type in.... 10. Connecting to reset the default username and password. 3. B 4 Connecting to the Internet. NEVER configure your new password in your modem over a wireless network connection. 1. admin. 4. Type in the New Password field. 7.
User Manual
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.... Log on to configure a wireless adapter. For better security, Motorola recommends that you , and a guest network for visitors. Click Wireless. 3. Enter the name of your Wi-Fi network by entering a PIN or pushing a button. Creating Wi-Fi Networks • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 14 B 6 Creating Wi-Fi Networks The SBG6580 supports both a Primary Wi...
.... Log on to configure a wireless adapter. For better security, Motorola recommends that you , and a guest network for visitors. Click Wireless. 3. Enter the name of your Wi-Fi network by entering a PIN or pushing a button. Creating Wi-Fi Networks • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 14 B 6 Creating Wi-Fi Networks The SBG6580 supports both a Primary Wi...
User Manual
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...encryption, TKIP provides strong encryption with Pre-Shared Key Motorola recommends using AES, the default setting. 8. Click Apply. 10. Creating Wi-Fi Networks • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 15 B Create a Guest Wireless Network 1. Select the Security Method: WPA Wi-Fi... 2. Enable the Guest Network. 5. Click Wireless. 3. Enter a new string in to connect. • Motorola recommends using WPA2-PSK. 7. Name your wireless guest network. 6. Use the GUEST NETWORK PRE-SHARED KEY and configure the wireless adapter on the guest network computer. Select ...
...encryption, TKIP provides strong encryption with Pre-Shared Key Motorola recommends using AES, the default setting. 8. Click Apply. 10. Creating Wi-Fi Networks • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 15 B Create a Guest Wireless Network 1. Select the Security Method: WPA Wi-Fi... 2. Enable the Guest Network. 5. Click Wireless. 3. Enter a new string in to connect. • Motorola recommends using WPA2-PSK. 7. Name your wireless guest network. 6. Use the GUEST NETWORK PRE-SHARED KEY and configure the wireless adapter on the guest network computer. Select ...
User Manual
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... Basic. 3. Select Restore Wireless Defaults and Apply. 4. A page displays "Your AP is now waiting for the STA to connect." 5. Push the WPS button on the device you are adding to the WPS Setup AP field. 8. Creating Wi-Fi Networks • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide... and then connect using the PIN. Press and hold the WPS pairing button (approximately 7 seconds). Select Restore Wireless Defaults and click Apply. 4. Click Primary Network. 5. Select Push-Button from the SBG6580 GUI 1. Enter the Device Name. 7. Click Basic. 3. Enter the PIN of the device you have ...
... Basic. 3. Select Restore Wireless Defaults and Apply. 4. A page displays "Your AP is now waiting for the STA to connect." 5. Push the WPS button on the device you are adding to the WPS Setup AP field. 8. Creating Wi-Fi Networks • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide... and then connect using the PIN. Press and hold the WPS pairing button (approximately 7 seconds). Select Restore Wireless Defaults and click Apply. 4. Click Primary Network. 5. Select Push-Button from the SBG6580 GUI 1. Enter the Device Name. 7. Click Basic. 3. Enter the PIN of the device you have ...
User Manual
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... of the icons and refer to Front Panel Icons and Error Conditions to AES. 51BTroubleshooting • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 19 If you enabled WEP and configured a key on the SBG6580, be sure each affected wireless client has the identical passphrase. If this does not solve the problem, check whether the client...
... of the icons and refer to Front Panel Icons and Error Conditions to AES. 51BTroubleshooting • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 19 If you enabled WEP and configured a key on the SBG6580, be sure each affected wireless client has the identical passphrase. If this does not solve the problem, check whether the client...
Installation Guide
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...the User Guide for more information. The Problem Power icon is visible on the SBG6580 Installation CD for more information. See the Troubleshooting section in again. Check that... . Call your cable modem gateway and cable outlet or splitter. First, check if Wireless icon is properly connected to your service provider if you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader ...Verify that is a registered trademark of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC. Hand-tighten, if necessary. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are the property of the publisher. © Motorola Mobility, Inc. 2010. SURFboard is ...
...the User Guide for more information. The Problem Power icon is visible on the SBG6580 Installation CD for more information. See the Troubleshooting section in again. Check that... . Call your cable modem gateway and cable outlet or splitter. First, check if Wireless icon is properly connected to your service provider if you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader ...Verify that is a registered trademark of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC. Hand-tighten, if necessary. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are the property of the publisher. © Motorola Mobility, Inc. 2010. SURFboard is ...