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NETGEAR, INC. E-mail: support@netgear.com North American NETGEAR website: http://www.netgear.com Trademarks NETGEAR, the NETGEAR logo, ProSafe, and Auto Uplink are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Operation is subject to the support information card that may occur due to radio communications. Technical Support... may cause harmful interference to the use or application of NETGEAR, Inc. If this document without notice. Support Information Phone: 1-888-NETGEAR, for a Class B digital device, pursuant to the ...
NETGEAR, INC. E-mail: support@netgear.com North American NETGEAR website: http://www.netgear.com Trademarks NETGEAR, the NETGEAR logo, ProSafe, and Auto Uplink are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Operation is subject to the support information card that may occur due to radio communications. Technical Support... may cause harmful interference to the use or application of NETGEAR, Inc. If this document without notice. Support Information Phone: 1-888-NETGEAR, for a Class B digital device, pursuant to the ...
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... Utility" on page 1-5 Unpacking Your Coax-Ethernet Adapters The product package contains the following items: • MCA1001 Coax-Ethernet Adapters • Ethernet and coax cables • Power adapters (varying by region) • Installation Guide • Resource CD, including: - This manual • Warranty and Support information card If any of your coax-ethernet adapters in case you wish to connect...
... Utility" on page 1-5 Unpacking Your Coax-Ethernet Adapters The product package contains the following items: • MCA1001 Coax-Ethernet Adapters • Ethernet and coax cables • Power adapters (varying by region) • Installation Guide • Resource CD, including: - This manual • Warranty and Support information card If any of your coax-ethernet adapters in case you wish to connect...
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...supported on your desktop . Select one of your computer is 192.168.0.20. 2. Verify that you can change the computer's IP address to configure as the "local MCA1001" and disconnect it later. From the Resource CD, install the utility on the computer that your Coax-Ethernet Adapters... IP address to install and begin using the MCA1001 Configuration Utility. Tip: If you usually allow your network. 3-2 Managing Your MCA1001 Coax-Ethernet Adapter Network v1.0, December 2008 You can restore it from 1 to manage the MCA1001: • Your computer's operating system must be ...
...supported on your desktop . Select one of your computer is 192.168.0.20. 2. Verify that you can change the computer's IP address to configure as the "local MCA1001" and disconnect it later. From the Resource CD, install the utility on the computer that your Coax-Ethernet Adapters... IP address to install and begin using the MCA1001 Configuration Utility. Tip: If you usually allow your network. 3-2 Managing Your MCA1001 Coax-Ethernet Adapter Network v1.0, December 2008 You can restore it from 1 to manage the MCA1001: • Your computer's operating system must be ...
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..., and locate the firmware file that you downloaded to your coax-ethernet adapter and log in to the MCA1001 support page on the NETGEAR website is more recent, download the file from the MCA1001 support page to your coax-ethernet adapter. 3. If the version on the NETGEAR website at http://www.netgear.com/support. 4. Coax-Ethernet Adapter MCA1001 User Manual 1. Figure 3-5 2.
..., and locate the firmware file that you downloaded to your coax-ethernet adapter and log in to the MCA1001 support page on the NETGEAR website is more recent, download the file from the MCA1001 support page to your coax-ethernet adapter. 3. If the version on the NETGEAR website at http://www.netgear.com/support. 4. Coax-Ethernet Adapter MCA1001 User Manual 1. Figure 3-5 2.
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...Managing Your MCA1001 Coax-Ethernet Adapter Network v1.0, December 2008 if LEDs are on the back of your password setting. Note: If you to adjust them. Configuring the Coax Settings Note: Usually the default settings do not need to be changed, unless Technical Support has specifically ...instructed you forget your password, use a pen to factory default settings by entering it longer than 10 seconds; Click Apply to save your Coax-Ethernet Adapter to press the Reset button located on , the Ethernet and Coax traffic LEDs will...
...Managing Your MCA1001 Coax-Ethernet Adapter Network v1.0, December 2008 if LEDs are on the back of your password setting. Note: If you to adjust them. Configuring the Coax Settings Note: Usually the default settings do not need to be changed, unless Technical Support has specifically ...instructed you forget your password, use a pen to factory default settings by entering it longer than 10 seconds; Click Apply to save your Coax-Ethernet Adapter to press the Reset button located on , the Ethernet and Coax traffic LEDs will...
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... for use with satellite television installations (for another. The MCA1001 Coax-Ethernet Adapter is working. • If security was set same security on the NETGEAR website at http://www.netgear.com/support. When the Mode Config/ Normal button is on (LED is solid), the coax-ethernet adapter is in configuration mode, not normal operating mode. • Make...
... for use with satellite television installations (for another. The MCA1001 Coax-Ethernet Adapter is working. • If security was set same security on the NETGEAR website at http://www.netgear.com/support. When the Mode Config/ Normal button is on (LED is solid), the coax-ethernet adapter is in configuration mode, not normal operating mode. • Make...
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... RF Interface Connector Impedance Diplexer Frequency Range MoCA Network Center Frequency Range MoCA Network Frequency Range Maximum Transmit Power Maximum Nodes Supported MoCA Link Conditions Min Attenuation (> 250 Mbps) Max Attenuation (> 250 Mbps) Max Attenuation (> 30 Mbps) MoCA Network Channels MoCA Network Channel Bandwidth Encryption for Network Security ...Ethernet Interface Description F-type 75 5 ~ 3000 MHz 800 ~ 1500 MHz 775 ~ 1525 MHz +3 dBm (52 dBmV) typ 8 MoCA 1.0 nodes or 16 MoCA 1.1 nodes 10 dB min 50 dB max 75 dB max 29 50 MHz DES Encryption for the Coax-Ethernet Adapter.
... RF Interface Connector Impedance Diplexer Frequency Range MoCA Network Center Frequency Range MoCA Network Frequency Range Maximum Transmit Power Maximum Nodes Supported MoCA Link Conditions Min Attenuation (> 250 Mbps) Max Attenuation (> 250 Mbps) Max Attenuation (> 30 Mbps) MoCA Network Channels MoCA Network Channel Bandwidth Encryption for Network Security ...Ethernet Interface Description F-type 75 5 ~ 3000 MHz 800 ~ 1500 MHz 775 ~ 1525 MHz +3 dBm (52 dBmV) typ 8 MoCA 1.0 nodes or 16 MoCA 1.1 nodes 10 dB min 50 dB max 75 dB max 29 50 MHz DES Encryption for the Coax-Ethernet Adapter.
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... as the NETGEAR WNDR3300. Understanding Home Networking B-7 v1.0, December 2008 it supports all but the most demanding HD streaming. • Upgrade to buffer playback. Replace one wireless link. Coax-Ethernet Adapter MCA1001 User ...Manual • If any 802.11b devices are powered on 2.4GHz bands. • Add a hard drive to improve playback results over MoCA bridges to stream HD video. • For streaming video, use NETGEAR...
... as the NETGEAR WNDR3300. Understanding Home Networking B-7 v1.0, December 2008 it supports all but the most demanding HD streaming. • Upgrade to buffer playback. Replace one wireless link. Coax-Ethernet Adapter MCA1001 User ...Manual • If any 802.11b devices are powered on 2.4GHz bands. • Add a hard drive to improve playback results over MoCA bridges to stream HD video. • For streaming video, use NETGEAR...