Easy Setup; Network Connection Types - Motorola SBG900 User Manual

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Overview Installation Troubleshooting Contact
Home networking enables you to access and move information between two or more computers in your home or
business. Your home network connects to the cable TV system and enables you to connect to the Internet or other
networks connected to the Internet. The SBG900 acts as the central connection point between your computers
and the Internet. It directs (routes) computer data to the Internet and between your computers. A SURFboard
cable modem in the SBG passes information between your home network computers and the Internet. An
SBG900:
Combines a SURFboard cable modem,
connection, and an advanced
Eliminates the need for four or five separate products, enabling you to maximize the potential of your existing
resources
Enables you to create a custom network sharing a single
like scanners, with or without wires
Offers enhanced network security for wired and wireless users
Provides easy setup
Enables cable operators to add future value-added services
This product is subject to change. Not all features described in this guide are available on all SBG900 models.
For the most recent documentation, visit the
http://broadband.motorola.com/.

Easy Setup

It is much easier to configure a local area network (LAN) using an SBG900 than it is using typical networking
equipment:
The Installation Assistant application on the Motorola SURFboard Wireless Cable Modem Gateway CD-ROM
enables easy connection to the cable network.
For basic operation, most default settings require no modification.
The Setup Program provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for easy configuration of necessary wireless,
Ethernet, router, DHCP, and security settings. For a list of issues, see

Network Connection Types

The SBG900 provides different network connection types for your computers to exchange data. The connection
between your computers and the SBG900 may be with a wireless or a wired connection or a combination of the
two. Your network can use one or any combination of all the following network connections:
Ethernet local area network (LAN)
Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11g that also supports IEEE 802.11b devices)
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Home
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Configuration: Basic Gateway TCP/IP Wireless USB
IEEE 802.11g
firewall
into one compact product
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