Bottom Label on the SBG901
The label on the bottom of the SBG901 contains the Media Access Control (MAC) address, a
unique, 48-bit value permanently saved in ROM at the factory to identify each Ethernet network
device. To receive data service, you will need to provide the
to your Internet Service provider.
SBG901 LAN Choices
You can connect up to 245
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Wireless LAN (WLAN) vs. LAN for wired
Each computer needs appropriate network
the Ethernet or wireless interfaces can share:
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Internet access with a single Internet Service provider account, subject to Internet Service
provider terms and conditions
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Files, printers, storage devices, multi-user software applications, games, and video
conferencing
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Wireless and wired network connections use Windows networking to share files and
peripheral devices such as printers, CD-ROM drives, floppy disk drives, and external USB
drives.
1 Introduction
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Figure 4 MAC Label
client
computers to the SBG901 using a combination of:
adapter
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MAC address
hardware and
driver
software. The clients on
marked HFC MAC ID