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MAC address

The Media Access Control Address uniquely identifies each device that can be connected to an Ethernet network. It is permanently

 

written to read-only memory (ROM) at the factory and printed on the rear panel of your SURFboard VoIP cable modem. You need to

 

provide the MAC address to your cable service provider.

MHz

Mega Hertz. A measure of radio frequency - millions of cycles per second. One MHz means one million cycles per second.

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).

RJ-11

The most common type of connector for household or office phones.

RJ-45

The most common type of connector for Ethernet networks.

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.

TCP/IP

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

 

networks.

upstream

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

UPS

An uninterruptible power source is a power supply designed to protect mission-critical networks against power outages, brownouts,

 

surges, and spikes.

USB

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

 

connect your SURFboard VoIP cable modem to the USB port, Windows 98 and later versions automatically recognize the VoIP cable

 

modem.

VoIP

Voice over Internet Protocol is a method to exchange voice, fax, and other information over the Internet. Voice and fax have

 

traditionally been carried over traditional telephone lines using a dedicated circuit for each line. VoIP enables calls to travel as

 

discrete data packets on shared lines. VoIP is an important part of the convergence of computers, telephones, and television into a

 

single integrated information network.

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Contents SURFboard SBV4200 VoIP Cable Modem User Guide Ii SURFboard SBV4200 VoIP Cable Modem User Guide Iii SURFboard SBV4200 VoIP Cable Modem User Guide Contents SURFboard SBV4200 VoIP Cable Modem User Guide Introduction EasierTop and Front Panel Key Light FlashingRear Panel Key Item DescriptionBefore You Begin Precautions Signing Up for Service Internet MAC Telephone MACComputer System Requirements Ethernet CardInstallation and Configuration Overview Cabling and Startup for a Single User StepCabling and Startup for a Single User Setting Up a USB Driver Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows Select The updated driver... and click Next 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 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 Configuring TCP/IP in Windows Configuring TCP/IP in Windows Configuring TCP/IP in Windows Configuring TCP/IP in Windows XP Configuring TCP/IP in Windows XP Configuring TCP/IP in Windows XP Configuring TCP/IP in Windows XP Configuring TCP/IP in Windows XP Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 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 Cabling for Multiple UsersTroubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionsCannot send or receive data Front-Panel Lights and Error Conditions Removing the USB Driver from Windows 98 or Me Click the Motorola SurfBoard USB Cable ModemRemoving the USB Driver from Windows 98 or Me FAQ Glossary License FAQ Glossary License Click Settings Removing the USB Driver from WindowsRemoving the USB Driver from Windows FAQ Glossary License FAQ Glossary License Click Remove Driver Removing the USB Driver from Windows XP Removing the USB Driver from Windows XP FAQ Glossary License FAQ Glossary License FAQ Glossary License FAQ Glossary License Click Remove Driver Contact Us What is Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP? Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is high-speed cable Internet access? Can I still watch cable TV while using my VoIP cable modem?Do I need to change my Internet service provider ISP? What is PacketCable?What are CableLabs Certified, Docsis and Euro-DOCSIS? What type of technical support is available? What do I do if my SURFboard VoIP cable modem stops working?Glossary Coaxial cablePstn Software License SURFboard Cable ModemsGovernment Restricted Rights Mgbi
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