Motorola SB4101 manual Removing the USB Driver from Windows 2000 and Windows Me

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Removing the USB Driver from Windows 2000 and Windows Me

6The window on the left is displayed. Be sure that the USB Cable Modem is disconnected. Click Remove Driver.

Depending upon how the device was removed early on in the process, all of the files may not be shown as Successfully Removed and some of the files may be displayed as Not Found. If a file displays a status of Not Found, Windows 2000 or Windows Me removed the file during the Add/Remove Hardware Wizard portion of this de-installation procedure.

7Once you have removed the USB device, repeat the Windows 2000 USB Installation procedure to reinstall the SB4101 with a USB device.

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Contents SB4101 User Guide Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity Canadian ComplianceRepairs Copyright 2001 by Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved Table of Contents Table of Contents cont’d Better Just open your browser and surfTop and Front Panel Item DescriptionTop and Front Panel Rear Panel For connecting to USB port Before You BeginPrecautions Service Provider System RequirementsComputer Html Browser Ethernet Card or SB4101 CD-ROM Containing the USB SoftwareInstallation Installation and Configuration TasksCabling and Startup for a Single User Cabling and Startup for a Single User Ethernet Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows Setting Up a USB Driver Windows 2000 and Windows Me Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 2000 and Windows Me Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 2000 and Windows Me Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 2000 and Windows Me Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 2000 and Windows Me Configuring for TCP/IP in Windows 95, 98, and Me Configuring for TCP/IP in Windows 95, 98, and ME Configuring for TCP/IP in Windows 95, 98 and Me Click PropertiesClick Obtain an IP address automatically Configuring for TCP/IP in Windows Configuring for TCP/IP in Windows Configuring for TCP/IP in Windows Configuring for TCP/IP in Windows Verifying Your IP Address Windows 95, 98, and Me Verifying Your IP Address Windows Verifying Your IP Address Windows Cabling for Multiple Users EthernetEthernet and USB Troubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionsGreen Power light is off Problem Troubleshooting Removing the SB4101 Device Listing from Windows Removing the SB4101 Device Listing from Windows Removing the USB Driver from Windows Click Remove Driver Click Settings Home Print Exit Home Print Exit Next Removing the USB Driver from Windows 2000 and Windows Me Removing the USB Driver from Windows 2000 and Windows Me Contact Us Expansion slot Type connector IP address MAC address GlossaryCoaxial cable coax MHz SplitterCan I still watch cable TV while I’m using my cable modem? FAQsWhat is high-speed cable Internet access? How fast are cable modems?What is DOCSIS? Do I need to change my Internet Service Provider ISP?What does the SB4101 limited warranty cover? What type of technical support is available?What do I do if my modem stops working? Software License You may You may not Government Restricted Rights 483507-001-99 5/01
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SB4101 specifications

The Motorola SB4101 is a cable modem that was popular in the early 2000s for its reliability and performance in home networking. Designed to connect to high-speed internet through a cable provider, the SB4101 adhered to DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) standards, which ensured efficient data transmission over existing cable television infrastructure.

One of the main features of the SB4101 is its compatibility with DOCSIS 1.0 and 1.1 standards. This backward compatibility meant that users could easily integrate the modem into existing setups without needing to upgrade their service. The modem supports download speeds of up to 38 Mbps and upload speeds of approximately 10 Mbps, depending on the service plan provided by the internet service provider (ISP). This level of performance was considered quite impressive for its time, making it suitable for basic internet browsing, video streaming, and online gaming.

The SB4101 is equipped with a user-friendly interface, simplifying the process of installation and configuration. The modem features a standard Ethernet port, allowing users to connect it directly to a computer or router. This versatility enables networking flexibility, as users can expand their home network by integrating additional devices such as laptops, smartphones, and smart TVs.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the SB4101 is its compact design, which makes it easy to integrate into various home environments. The sturdy casing offers durability, ensuring longevity for users who require consistent connectivity. Additionally, the modem comes with LED indicators that provide clear information regarding power, receive, send, and online statuses, facilitating easy troubleshooting for end-users.

Security features in the SB4101 include support for encryption protocols that safeguard data packets during transmission, helping to protect users from potential threats. The modem also allows for remote management, enabling ISPs to monitor the device's performance and troubleshoot any connectivity issues without needing a technician on-site.

In summary, the Motorola SB4101 is a robust cable modem designed for reliable and efficient internet connectivity. With its compatibility with DOCSIS standards, impressive speed capabilities, user-friendly design, and security features, it remains a noteworthy choice for users seeking good performance in their home networking setup. Although it may not match the speeds of modern devices, the SB4101 holds a significant place in the evolution of cable modem technology.