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Motorola SBG901 Setup And Configuration Manual

Motorola SBG901 Setup And Configuration Manual

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T C C I N T E R N E T
Motorola SBG901 Wireless Cable Modem
Setup & Configuration Guide
Connecting your modem
Firewall
Parental Controls
Wireless Security Key
Troubleshooting

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Summary of Contents for Motorola SBG901

  • Page 1 T C C I N T E R N E T Motorola SBG901 Wireless Cable Modem Setup & Configuration Guide Connecting your modem Firewall Parental Controls Wireless Security Key Troubleshooting...
  • Page 3: Firewall

    Firewall To check/change your Firewall settings, click Firewall at the top Click a check in/out of the boxes as desired to adjust Firewall settings Parental Controls To check/change your Parental Controls, click Parental Controls Turn on/off and add/remove keywords or web site addresses as desired to adjust Parental Controls Wireless &...
  • Page 4: Wireless & Security

    The SBG901 is pre-configured for a Wireless Security Key, which prevents unauthorized persons from using your Internet signal via wireless connection. Your computer must be connected to the modem via Ethernet cord (not wirelessly) to make changes! To check/change your Wireless settings, click Wireless at the top, click Primary Network on the left.
  • Page 5: Troubleshooting

    By default, a security key has been set up on this modem. The code can be found by the word "Passcode" on the sticker on the bottom of the modem. If you cannot read the sticker OR the security key has been changed, you can view the current key by clicking "Show Key." 4) Change the security key You can click in the WPA Pre-Shared Key box, erase what is there and type a new key of 10 or more numbers and letters.
  • Page 6: Restart

    Restart If your modem is plugged in correctly and the proper lights are lit up, try unplugging the power cord and plugging it back in. Then restart your computer to see if that helps. Sometimes a minor communication "hiccup" can stall communications between a modem and computer. Restarting both usually cures this.