User's Manual

Cable Modem Gateway
Installation Poster
Printed: May 2011
Package Contents
The Broadband Residential Cable Modem Gateway ("cable modem") package contains:
1 cable modem
1 power adapter, (5VDC/1.5A )
Caution: Be sure to use only the power adapter that came with the cable modem. Using
the wrong power adapter can damage the cable modem or cause unstable while
operating.
1 180 cm (6') CAT.5 UTP Ethernet cable.
This Installation Poster.
Before Installing the Cable Modem
Local Cable Network Service
Before installing the cable modem,contact your local cable service provider to check the availability
of Internet/cable network access.
Read the front and back panels of this Installation Poster thoroughly before attempting to install the
cable modem.
RF coaxial cable:
One piece of coaxial cable if you are not using a cable line-splitter.
Three pieces of coaxial cable if you are using a cable line-splitter.
A cable line-splitter, if you wish to connect the cable modem and a television to the same wall
cable outlet (optional).
An active two-way cable line installed by your local cable operator.
Computer System Requirements:
Pentium processor equivalent (Pentium 166MHz or higher recommended).
The original Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP CD-
ROM or diskettes.
TCP/IP protocol installed (see the "Configuring the TCP/IP Protocol on Your PC" section for
more information about TCP/IP installation).
An active Ethernet port or network interface card (NIC) installed in your computer.
The cable modem is OS-independent and can be connected to any computer equipped with
an active standard RJ-45 10/100 Ethernet port.
For USB connectivity:
A computer running Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP operating
system.
An active USB port on your computer.
For Ethernet connectivity:
A PC running Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, or
Windows XP operating system.
Requirements
Ethernet NIC Installation Process
Configure the TCP/IP Protocol on Your PC
A. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
B. Double-click the Network icon. The screen displays a list of installed network components.
C. Search for an entry containing TCP/IP, followed by the NIC hardware device installed in
your computer. If you see TCP/IP listed next to your Ethernet hardware device, you may
now go to "Install the Cable Modem."
If TCP/IP is NOT listed, you must complete the following steps:
1. Click Add...
2. Click Protocol, and then click Add...
3. Click Microsoft in the "Manufacturers:" list and then click the "Network Protocols:"
list. Click OK.
You are prompted to restart you computer.
D. Click Yes. You can now go to "Install the Cable Modem."
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Windows 2000, Windows XP Operating System:
A. Right-click My Network Places icon on the Windows desktop.
B. Right-click Local Area Connection and click Properties. Search for an entry containing
TCP/IP. If you see TCP/IP listed next to your Ethernet hardware device, you can now go
to "Install the Cable Modem." If TCP/IP is not listed, however, you must complete the
following steps:
1. Scroll to the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) option.
2. Click to mark the Internet Protocol check box with a check
3. Click OK. You can now go to "Install the Cable Modem."
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Install the Cable Modem
Refer to the Ethernet NIC illustration, above, when making the following connections:
A. Power off the computer and television.
B. Unplug the computer and television.
C. Connect the coaxial cable from the wall cable outlet to the CATV connector on the back
of the cable modem.
Note: If you are using a cable line-splitter (not included) to connect the computer and
a television to the same wall cable outlet, you will use three lengths of coaxial cable. As
shown in the Ethernet NIC illustration, a cable line-splitter has three connectors. Use the
illustration to make the appropriate coaxial cable connections.
D. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the cable modem and the other end to the
computer.
E. Connect the 5VDC/1.5A power adapter to the back of the cable modem.
Caution: Be sure to use only the power adapter that came with the cable modem. Using
the wrong power adapter can damage the cable modem.
F. Power on the modem by plugging the power adapter to a grounded electrical outlet or
surge protector plugged into a grounded electrical outlet.
G. Plug in and turn on the computer and television.
H. You can now go to "Check the LEDs."
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Power Adapter
(included)
Wireless
Cable Outlet
Splitter
(not included)
To T V
Notebook
Wireless Installation
Before installing the cable modem in the Ethernet mode, you must verify that your
computer has the TCP/IP protocol installed. Follow the procedure for your compute
operating system to verify or install the TCP/IP protocol.
Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows ME Operating System:
Check the LEDs
After installation is complete, the cable modem is operating properly if the Power, Cable
and Status LED lights are solid green.
LED LABEL COLOR DESCRIPTION
Power
Cable
Status
Ethernet
Wireless
Green
Orange-Blinking
Orange
Green-Blinking
Green
Green
Green-Blinking
Green
Green-Blinking
Cable modem is plugged in to an electrical outlet
and is receiving power
The modem is searching for the DOWNSTREAM
frequency
Downstream frequency is locked. Searching for
UPSTREAM frequency
Modem is registering with the cable company's
head-end
Modem is ready for data transfers
Valid Ethernet link status
Cable modem is transmitting/receiving data through
the Ethernet port
Wireless interface is connected
Data is being sent/received through the Wireless
port
Note: Dark: Wireless is disabled
Back Panel Interface
ETH
USB
CATV
Power
Reset
RJ-45 female socket for connection of Ethernet cable
USB 'B'-type socket. Connects through USB cable to computer's
USB 'A'-type port. (BRG-35302 only)
RF connector to attach the cable for broadband Internet access
Socket to connect the power adapter included in the product package
Restores factory default settings
Product Specifications
Dimensions:
Net Weight:
DC Input Voltage:
Power Dissipation (Max):
Operating Temperature:
Operating Humidity:
Cable Network Interface:
LAN Access Point:
Downstream transmission speed (MAX):
Upstream transmission speed (MAX):
38Mbps
30Mbps (SCDMA/128QAM)
142 x 120 x 30mm
5.6 x 4.7 x 1.2in
220g +/- 10g
5V/1.5A
Max 9.9 Watts
0 C ~ 40 C
32 F ~ 104 F
10%~90%
F Type RF Connector
10/100 Mbps Ethernet MAC

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