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Introduction Before You Begin

Installation & Configuration

Troubleshooting

FAQ

Glossary License

splitter

A splitter is a device that divides the signal power from an input cable equally between two or more signals, each carrying a

 

selected frequency range. The Motorola Communications Gateway requires a 5-900 MHz RF splitter to connect to a cable outlet

 

that is also used for a TV.

PacketCable

PacketCable is a set of interface specifications for delivering advanced, real-time multimedia services over coaxial cable (coax);

 

for example VoIP, multimedia conferencing, and interactive gaming. PacketCable is built on the DOCSIS infrastructure already

 

developed to support cable modems.

PSTN

The public switched telephone network is the traditional circuit-switched, voice-oriented telephone network originally invented by

 

Alexander Graham Bell. It is sometimes referred to as plain old telephone service (POTS).

TCP/IP

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol is a set of protocols that provides standards and rules for communication

 

between networks.

UPS

The uninterruptible power supply enables your Communications Gateway to continue working for a short time when the primary

 

AC power source is lost. It contains a battery that provides power until the AC power is restored.

upstream

In a cable data network, upstream describes the direction of data transferred from your computer to the Internet.

USB

Universal Serial Bus is a computer interface for add-on devices such as printers, scanners, cable modems and Communications

 

Gateways. When you connect your Motorola Communications Gateway to the USB port, Windows 98 SE and later versions

 

automatically recognize the Communications Gateway.

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Contents Communications Gateway User Guide Home Print Iii Contents Replacing the Battery Wall Mounting Troubleshooting Introduction Telephone CommunicationsHigh-Speed Internet Access FasterTop and Front Panel Light DescriptionTop and Front Panel Connector Panel Battery Compartment Item DescriptionBefore You Begin Precautions Always make the wall connection firstPrecautions Signing Up for Service Cable Data ServiceTelephone Service Computer System Requirements Ethernet CardUSB Connection Installation and Configuration Overview Hand-tighten the connectors to avoid damaging them Cabling and Startup for a Single UserCabling and Startup for a Single User Cabling and Startup for a Single User Cabling and Startup for a Single User Cabling and Startup for a Single User Immediately plug the power cord into the electrical outlet To telephone lines Configure TCP/IP following one Setting Up a USB Driver Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 98 SE Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 98 SE Select The updated driver... and click Next Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 98 SE 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 Me Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows XP Configuring TCP/IP Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 95, 98, or Me Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 95, 98, or Me Click Obtain an IP address automatically Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 2000 or XP Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 2000 or XP Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 2000 or XP Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 2000 or XP Verifying the IP Address in Windows 95, 98, or Me Verifying the IP Address in Windows 2000 or XP Verifying the IP Address in Windows 2000 or XP Cabling for Multiple Users Ethernet and USBEthernet Replacing the Battery Replacing the Battery Replacing the Battery Replacing the Battery Replacing the Battery Wall Mounting Print the Wall Mounting Template on If necessary, seat an anchor in each hole 125.0 mm Inches Troubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionsCannot send or receive data Lights and Error Conditions Light During Startup During Normal OperationRemoving the USB Driver from Windows 98 or Me Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Click Settings Removing the USB Driver from Windows 2000 or XPSelect Uninstall/Unplug a device and click Next Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Click Remove Driver Contact Us Frequently Asked Questions What is high-speed cable Internet access?What are CableLabs Certified, Docsis and EuroDOCSIS? What type of technical support is available? Glossary Coaxial cable coaxType connector Pstn VoIP Software License Government Restricted Rights 493049-001 02MGBI English