User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Before You Use
- Features
- System Requirements
- For Ethernet Connection
- For USB Connection
- For Phone Connection
- Unpacking
- Chapter 1: Overview
- Physical Outlook
- Front Panel
- LED Indicators
- Rear Panel
- Chapter 2: Installation
- Connecting the Cable Modem to Your Computer
- Installation Procedure for Ethernet Interface
- Installation Procedure for USB Interface
- Chapter 3: Software Installation and Configuration
- USB Driver Installation
- For Windows 98/ME
- For Windows 2000/XP
- Uninstall USB Driver
- For Windows 98/ME
- For Windows 2000/XP
- Setting TCP/IP on Client PC
- For Windows 98/ME
- For Windows 2000/XP
- DHCP Server
- For Windows 98/ME
- For Windows NT/2000/XP
- For Apple Macintosh
- Renew PC IP Address
- Chapter 4: Web Configuration
- Usin4g Web-Based Manager
- Status
- Software
- Connection
- Security
- Wireless
- Basic
- Privacy
- Advanced
- Chapter 5: Access Internet through Cable Modem
- Accessing Internet
- Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
- Can I use the same cable line for TV and cable modem?
- My cable modem cannot get a solid green light on the Status LED when I connect the cable back.
- Which port of the Ethernet hub should I connect to the modem if I need to connect multiple PC to the modem?
- How do I see my IP address?
- Can I just connect the cable modem and two computers to a hub?
- I have a cable modem. How can I make it work?
- Can I switch between a notebook and PC using the same cable modem? Will there be a problem to obtain a DHCP IP address?
- Appendix: Specifications
- RF Specifications(US)
- Wireless LAN
- Network
- Security and Encryption
- Standard Compliance
- Physical Interface
- Physical Specifications
- Electrical Specifications
- Environmental Specifications
- Regulatory Approvals and Compliance
Chapter 3: Software Installation and Configuration
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Basic Data Rates: It decides the speed of the management packet transmission.
Control Tx Rates: It decides the speed of the data packet transmission.
Beacon Interval: Type in the beacon interval number. The range is from 0 to 65535.
DTIM Interval: Type in the DTIM interval number. The range is from 1 to 255.
Fragmentation Threshold: It decides the packet size. If the packet size is over the number that you typed here, it
will be fragmented automatically. The maximum number is 2346 that means no packet
size will be fragmented.
RTS Threshold: If the packet size is over the value that you type here, system will use RTS (Request
To Send) mechanism to transmit the data.
After you do any change in this page, please remember to click the Apply button to the bottom of the web page for
invoke the settings to your system.