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... and a consumer's personal media experiences. Capable of supporting converged IP-based entertainment services, the SBG6580 enables the delivery of their 802.11 b/g/n equipped devices. Dual Radio Operation: The SBG6580 is equipped with varying wiring in the home. Switched radio operation... in more than 100 million deployed PCs and mobile devices, is a compelling networking option for operators and consumers. With Motorola's SURFboard integrated home networking solutions, service providers can provide seamless interaction among consumer electronics, mobile handsets, and PC devices,...
... and a consumer's personal media experiences. Capable of supporting converged IP-based entertainment services, the SBG6580 enables the delivery of their 802.11 b/g/n equipped devices. Dual Radio Operation: The SBG6580 is equipped with varying wiring in the home. Switched radio operation... in more than 100 million deployed PCs and mobile devices, is a compelling networking option for operators and consumers. With Motorola's SURFboard integrated home networking solutions, service providers can provide seamless interaction among consumer electronics, mobile handsets, and PC devices,...
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... 3.0 Security (BPI+, Pmin = +17 dBmV, 1280 kHz EAE, AES, and SSD) modulation rate Network Management SNMP v2 & v3 Pmin = +20 dBmV, 2560 kHz Provisioning Supports IP addressing using modulation rate IPv4 and/or IPv6 (dual stack) Pmin = +23 dBmV, 5120 kHz modulation rate Output Impedance 75 Ω (nominal) SURFboard...
... 3.0 Security (BPI+, Pmin = +17 dBmV, 1280 kHz EAE, AES, and SSD) modulation rate Network Management SNMP v2 & v3 Pmin = +20 dBmV, 2560 kHz Provisioning Supports IP addressing using modulation rate IPv4 and/or IPv6 (dual stack) Pmin = +23 dBmV, 5120 kHz modulation rate Output Impedance 75 Ω (nominal) SURFboard...
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.../g/n Wi-Fi, WDS bridging, 802.11e WMM admission control, QoS Power Management 802.11e WMM power save/U- static routing and dynamic IP routing (RIPv1, RIPv2); APSD (Unscheduled-Automatic Power Save Delivery) 802.11i Security WEP-64/128, WPA-PSK, WPA, WPA2, ...pre-authentication) Wi-Fi Pairing User-friendly Wi-Fi protected setup (WPS) for connection with DoS protection and intrusion prevention; SURFboard SBG6580 Series Wi-Fi Cable Modem Gateway Windows Vista™, 2000, or XP or Linux® with this cable modem) Macintosh: ...
.../g/n Wi-Fi, WDS bridging, 802.11e WMM admission control, QoS Power Management 802.11e WMM power save/U- static routing and dynamic IP routing (RIPv1, RIPv2); APSD (Unscheduled-Automatic Power Save Delivery) 802.11i Security WEP-64/128, WPA-PSK, WPA, WPA2, ...pre-authentication) Wi-Fi Pairing User-friendly Wi-Fi protected setup (WPS) for connection with DoS protection and intrusion prevention; SURFboard SBG6580 Series Wi-Fi Cable Modem Gateway Windows Vista™, 2000, or XP or Linux® with this cable modem) Macintosh: ...
User Manual
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...Information • 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... Requirements...2 Product 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 Internet PROTECT YOUR NETWORK -
...Information • 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... Requirements...2 Product 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 Internet PROTECT YOUR NETWORK -
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...Username; admin. 4. Write down your configurations. 1. Select Yes under Restore Factory Defaults. 2. Open a browser window. 2. Type in the IP address for the modem 192.168.0.1. 3. Type in the New Password field. 7. Type in your new username in again using the defaults....your new password. 8. Use an Ethernet connection to change the modem's default passwords BEFORE connecting to reset the default username and password. 3. motorola. 5. Retype your modem over a wireless network connection. 1. Click Apply to the Internet. Default passwords are commonly shared on the Internet. ...
...Username; admin. 4. Write down your configurations. 1. Select Yes under Restore Factory Defaults. 2. Open a browser window. 2. Type in the IP address for the modem 192.168.0.1. 3. Type in the New Password field. 7. Type in your new username in again using the defaults....your new password. 8. Use an Ethernet connection to change the modem's default passwords BEFORE connecting to reset the default username and password. 3. motorola. 5. Retype your modem over a wireless network connection. 1. Click Apply to the Internet. Default passwords are commonly shared on the Internet. ...
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...and Internet window. 3. If you cannot connect to the Internet you can connect to the Motorola website. 10. See the Configuring TCP/IP sections for Windows Vista 1. Configuring TCP/IP for additional information. Click Manage network connections and right-click the network connection for your ...Click OK to display the Local Area Connection Properties window. Open a new browser window and type in www.motorola.com. Renew the IP Address if you see the Motorola website, you are ready to connect to the Internet. (See Renewing the IP Address in Windows XP, Vista, or 7).
...and Internet window. 3. If you cannot connect to the Internet you can connect to the Motorola website. 10. See the Configuring TCP/IP sections for Windows Vista 1. Configuring TCP/IP for additional information. Click Manage network connections and right-click the network connection for your ...Click OK to display the Local Area Connection Properties window. Open a new browser window and type in www.motorola.com. Renew the IP Address if you see the Motorola website, you are ready to connect to the Internet. (See Renewing the IP Address in Windows XP, Vista, or 7).
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.... Skip the next step if you are still unable to connect to the Internet. (See Renewing the IP Address in www.motorola.com. Verify and/or renew the IP Address if you cannot connect to the Internet, try restarting your connection by opening a new browser window and type... in Windows XP, Vista, or 7). B 6. Renew the IP Address if you cannot connect to the Motorola website. 8. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 or 6 (TCP/IPv4 or v6) and click Properties to display the Network and Sharing Center...
.... Skip the next step if you are still unable to connect to the Internet. (See Renewing the IP Address in www.motorola.com. Verify and/or renew the IP Address if you cannot connect to the Internet, try restarting your connection by opening a new browser window and type... in Windows XP, Vista, or 7). B 6. Renew the IP Address if you cannot connect to the Motorola website. 8. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 or 6 (TCP/IPv4 or v6) and click Properties to display the Network and Sharing Center...
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B Using the DHCP Server Feature A DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server automatically assigns IP address to activate the DHCP Server. 3. Select Yes to computers within a set range. Activate the DHCP Server 1. Enter the number of CPE's. 5. Enter a number for your network. Status and Basic Settings • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 13 Click Apply. Use the feature if you wish to manually configure the IP address assignment range for the Starting Local Address field. 4. Select DHCP from the Basic menu. 2.
B Using the DHCP Server Feature A DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server automatically assigns IP address to activate the DHCP Server. 3. Select Yes to computers within a set range. Activate the DHCP Server 1. Enter the number of CPE's. 5. Enter a number for your network. Status and Basic Settings • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 13 Click Apply. Use the feature if you wish to manually configure the IP address assignment range for the Starting Local Address field. 4. Select DHCP from the Basic menu. 2.
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... the electrical outlet. • Check that the Ethernet cable is properly connected to the SBG6580 and the computer. • If a device is clear. Follow the steps for verifying the IP address for each affected wireless client has the identical WEP key. If you cannot receive regular...8226; After resolving your service provider if you need an IP address. • Check that the electrical outlet is working and the picture is connected via the Ethernet port, check the ONLINE icon to AES. 51BTroubleshooting • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 19 WPA enabled • If...
... the electrical outlet. • Check that the Ethernet cable is properly connected to the SBG6580 and the computer. • If a device is clear. Follow the steps for verifying the IP address for each affected wireless client has the identical WEP key. If you cannot receive regular...8226; After resolving your service provider if you need an IP address. • Check that the electrical outlet is working and the picture is connected via the Ethernet port, check the ONLINE icon to AES. 51BTroubleshooting • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 19 WPA enabled • If...
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B Front Panel Icons and Error Conditions The SBG6580 front panel icons provide status information for the following error conditions: ICON STATUS IF, DURING STARTUP: IF, DURING NORMAL OPERATION: OFF SBG6580 is not properly The SBG6580 is unplugged plugged into the power outlet FLASHING Downstream receive channel The downstream channel is lost cannot be acquired FLASHING Upstream send channel cannot The upstream channel is lost be acquired FLASHING IP registration is unsuccessful The IP registration is lost 51BTroubleshooting • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 20
B Front Panel Icons and Error Conditions The SBG6580 front panel icons provide status information for the following error conditions: ICON STATUS IF, DURING STARTUP: IF, DURING NORMAL OPERATION: OFF SBG6580 is not properly The SBG6580 is unplugged plugged into the power outlet FLASHING Downstream receive channel The downstream channel is lost cannot be acquired FLASHING Upstream send channel cannot The upstream channel is lost be acquired FLASHING IP registration is unsuccessful The IP registration is lost 51BTroubleshooting • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 20
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... EuroDOCSIS Annex A Security DOCSIS J-DOCSIS Annex B Annex B, modified for Japan frequencies DOCSIS 3.0 Security (BPI+, EAE, AES, and SSD) Network Management SNMP v2 & v3 Provisioning Supports IP addressing using IPv4 and/or IPv6 (dual stack) Product Specifications • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 21
... EuroDOCSIS Annex A Security DOCSIS J-DOCSIS Annex B Annex B, modified for Japan frequencies DOCSIS 3.0 Security (BPI+, EAE, AES, and SSD) Network Management SNMP v2 & v3 Provisioning Supports IP addressing using IPv4 and/or IPv6 (dual stack) Product Specifications • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 21
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static routing and dynamic IP routing (RIPv1, RIPv2); full suite of Windows, although not specifically supported, may work with WPS compatible device Regulatory Domains To include US, Canada, ETSI, World ... to edge), EuroDOCSIS and optional DOCSIS 5 to 65 MHz edge to change without notice or obligation. port, packet, and URL keyword filtering; Product Specifications • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 23 Windows Vista™, 2000, or XP or Linux® with DoS protection and intrusion prevention; OS 9 or higher, Ethernet connection...
static routing and dynamic IP routing (RIPv1, RIPv2); full suite of Windows, although not specifically supported, may work with WPS compatible device Regulatory Domains To include US, Canada, ETSI, World ... to edge), EuroDOCSIS and optional DOCSIS 5 to 65 MHz edge to change without notice or obligation. port, packet, and URL keyword filtering; Product Specifications • Motorola SURFboard • User Guide 23 Windows Vista™, 2000, or XP or Linux® with DoS protection and intrusion prevention; OS 9 or higher, Ethernet connection...
Installation Guide
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...Acrobat Reader installed to your cable modem gateway by any means without the written permission of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC. SURFboard is not controlled by following the steps in "Verifying the IP Address" in the User Guide on . Hand-tighten, if necessary. No part of ...® computers, you need an IP address. See the Troubleshooting section in again. Check the IP address by a light switch. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are the property of Motorola Mobility, Inc. Verify that the Power icon is visible on the SBG6580 Installation CD to reconnect to Wireless ...
...Acrobat Reader installed to your cable modem gateway by any means without the written permission of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC. SURFboard is not controlled by following the steps in "Verifying the IP Address" in the User Guide on . Hand-tighten, if necessary. No part of ...® computers, you need an IP address. See the Troubleshooting section in again. Check the IP address by a light switch. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are the property of Motorola Mobility, Inc. Verify that the Power icon is visible on the SBG6580 Installation CD to reconnect to Wireless ...