Motorola SBG941U manual Caring for the Environment by Recycling, Recycling your Motorola Equipment

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Caring for the Environment by Recycling

When you see this symbol on a Motorola product, do not dispose of the product with residential or commercial waste.

Recycling your Motorola Equipment

Please do not dispose of this product with your residential or commercial waste. Some countries or regions, such as the European Union, have set up systems to collect and recycle electrical and electronic waste items. Contact your local authorities for information about practices established for your region. If collection systems are not available, call Motorola Customer Service for assistance. Please visit www.motorola.com/recycle for instructions on recycling.

International Declaration of Conformity

We, Motorola, Inc., 101 Tournament Drive, Horsham, PA 19044, U.S.A., declare under our sole responsibility that the SBG941 SURFboard Wireless Cable Modem Gateway Series to which this declaration relates is in conformity with one or more of the following standards:

EN60950-1

EN 300 328

EN 301 489-1/-17

EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3 EN50385

The following provisions of the Directive(s) of the Council of the European Union:

EMC Directive 2004/108/EC

Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC

R&TTE 1999/5/EC

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Contents Motorola SURFboard Read This Before You Begin Safety and Regulatory InformationWireless LAN Information FCC Statements FCC Interference Statement Recycling your Motorola Equipment Caring for the Environment by RecyclingContents Status Pages Wireless PagesBasic Pages Advanced PagesSoftware License & Warranty TroubleshootingInside the Box Contact Information Minimum System RequirementsFront Panel Overview Product OverviewRear Panel Overview WirelessUSB MAC Label OverviewCabling the SBG941 Cabling the SBG941SBG941 LED Activity During Startup Cabling the SBG941UOpen the Control Panel Connecting to the InternetConfiguring TCP/IP in Windows XP Configuring TCP/IP in Windows Vista Verifying the IP Address in Windows Vista Click All Programs Click AccessoriesVerifying the IP Address in Windows XP Renewing Your IP Address in Windows XP or Windows Vista Setting Up a Wi-Fi NetworkWall Mounting the Modem Wall Mounting Template 10.20 cm 00 10.20 cm Starting the SBG941 Configuration Manager Cmgr Basic ConfigurationChanging the SBG941 Default Password SBG941 Menu Options Bar Configuration Manager Menu Options BarGetting Help Configuring the Firewall for Gaming Gaming Configuration GuidelinesConfiguring Port Triggers Configuring a Gaming DMZ HostExiting the SBG941 Configuration Manager Status Software Status PagesStatus Connection Startup ProcedureField Descriptions for the Status Connection Downstream ChannelField Descriptions for the Status Security Status SecurityPing Utility Status DiagnosticsTraceroute Utility Status Event Log Status ConfigurationNapt mode Basic SetupField Descriptions for the Basic Setup MAC Address IP AddressDuration ExpiresField Descriptions for the Basic Dhcp Basic DhcpField Descriptions for Basic Ddns Basic DdnsBacking Up Your SBG941 Configuration Basic BackupRestoring Your SBG941 Configuration Advanced Options Advanced PagesField Descriptions for the Advanced Options Http//WanIPAddress8080/ to access the SBG941Advanced IP Filtering EnabledField Descriptions for the Advanced IP Filtering Start AddressAdvanced MAC Filtering Setting a MAC Address FilterField Descriptions for the Advanced MAC Filtering Click Add MAC AddressField Descriptions for the Advanced Port Filtering Advanced Port FilteringStart Port End PortAdvanced Port Forwarding Field Descriptions for the Advanced Port Triggers Advanced Port TriggersEnable Setting Up the DMZ HostAdvanced DMZ Host Target Range Start PortField Descriptions for the Advanced RIP Setup Advanced Routing Information Protocol SetupRIP Enable RIP AuthenticationRIP Authentication Key ID RIP Authentication KeyRIP Reporting Interval RIP Destination IP AddressFirewall Pages Firewall Web Content Filter Field Descriptions for the Firewall Local Log Firewall Local LogContact Email Address Smtp Server NameField Description for the Firewall Remote Log Firewall Remote LogParental Control Pages Parental Control User SetupField Descriptions for the Parental Control User Setup Parental Control Basic Setup Parental Control Time of Day Access Policy Parental Control Event Log Field Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Radio Wireless 802.11 RadioField Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Primary Network Wireless 802.11 Primary NetworkPrimary Network Network Name SsidWPA/WPA2 Encryption Shared Key AuthenticationWPA Pre-Shared Key Show KeyNetwork Key 1 802.1x AuthenticationCurrent Network Key PassPhraseWireless 802.11 Guest Network Field Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Guest Network Field Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Advanced Wireless 802.11 Advanced54g Mode Basic Rate SetXPress Technology 54g ProtectionAfterburner Technology RateField Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Access Control Wireless 802.11 Access ControlMAC Restrict Mode Connected ClientsField Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Wi-Fi Multimedia Wireless 802.11 Wi-Fi MultimediaWireless Pages Wireless 802.11 Wi-Fi Multimedia Field Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Bridging Wireless 802.11 BridgingWireless Bridging Remote BridgesEncrypting Wireless LAN Transmissions Setting Up Your Wireless LANEncrypting Wireless LAN Transmissions Motorola recommends configuringInstalling Wireless Clients Installing Wireless ClientsConfiguring a Wireless Client for WPA Configuring a Wireless Client with the Network Name Ssid Configuring a Wireless Client for WEPTroubleshooting Solutions SolutionsPower light is off Cannot send orWPA enabled Change the WPA Encryption to AES Front Panel LEDs and Error ConditionsFront Panel LEDs and Error Conditions You may Software LicenseYou may not Warranty InformationSoftware License & Warranty Warranty Information Motorola, Inc Tournament Drive Horsham, PA 19044 U.S.A