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Motorola SURFboard SBG1000 White Paper

Motorola SURFboard SBG1000 White Paper

Wireless cable modem gateway family
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Wireless Cable Modem Gateway Family
As cable deployment continues to bring broadband to
the masses, it is now becoming easier to safeguard both
personal data and computing resources. The buildout of
cable access networks is encouraging cable subscribers to
connect multiple computers to share broadband connections.
Cable subscribers can connect multiple PCs using
combinations of wired and wireless Local Area Network
(LAN) technologies, allowing each of these PCs to share
a single broadband connection. Both home users and
companies need to protect against hacker attacks and
remove the risk of unauthorized users gaining entry
into the LAN.
Residential subscribers need the ability to safeguard
their home computing resources and personal information,
and Small Office Home Office (SOHO) users and Small
to Medium Enterprise (SME) users must protect the value
of their business information. Telecommuters and people
working from home after hours need to similarly protect
the integrity of company information.
The United States Federal Government recommends that
Internet users add firewall protection — a system designed
to prevent unauthorized access to or from a private network
and also warns that PCs without firewalls can be accessed
through their Internet connection. Without firewall
protection, users can lose valuable personal or corporate
information and they risk permanent damage to PCs and
peripherals. Multi-PC households, small businesses
and corporate telecommuters can all benefit from
easy-to-use firewalls that allow them to enjoy the
advantages of broadband Internet connections —
while avoiding the risk of intrusion.
Always-on broadband connections present particular
risks that must be addressed. It is critical that each LAN
is protected by a firewall. Without a firewall, anyone
on the Internet could theoretically access computing
resources and private data. Everyone operating a LAN
connected to the Internet should deploy a firewall that
secures the LAN and protects it against outside attack.
All traffic entering or leaving the LAN pass through
the firewall, which examines each traffic flow and
blocks flows that do not meet the specified security
criteria. There are different configurations for firewalls,
and cable subscribers need to ensure that they provide
the appropriate security levels.
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Summary of Contents for Motorola SURFboard SBG1000

  • Page 1 Wireless Cable Modem Gateway Family As cable deployment continues to bring broadband to the masses, it is now becoming easier to safeguard both personal data and computing resources. The buildout of cable access networks is encouraging cable subscribers to connect multiple computers to share broadband connections. Cable subscribers can connect multiple PCs using combinations of wired and wireless Local Area Network (LAN) technologies, allowing each of these PCs to share...
  • Page 2 Security The Motorola Wireless Cable Modem Gateway Family allows cable subscribers to easily secure LAN resources. The SBG1000 includes a robust, flexible and easy-to-use integrated firewall. This Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS) cable modem provides unprecedented functionality in a single platform.
  • Page 3 Desktop Computers H I G H S P E E D C A B L E M O D E M The Motorola SBG1000 includes a router with a five-port 10/100Base-T Ethernet switch that allows wired PCs to access the Internet and shared resources on the network.
  • Page 4 LAN. However, for those LAN connections that require increased security or flexibility, the Motorola SBG1000 can be easily customized to secure LAN resources to desired levels. It contains the following...
  • Page 5 The Motorola SBG1000 inspects and analyzes the state of each traffic flow and offers programmable filters so authorized users have the flexibility to optionally enforce specific rules for port usage, blocking specific domains or implementing customized security levels.
  • Page 6: Applying Policies

    Internet traffic. The SBG1000 monitors applying policies to each one while screening The Motorola Wireless Cable Modem Gateway Family comes pre-configured with extensive features for preventing DoS attacks. Stateful packet inspection features monitor traffic flows in real time for both LAN sessions and Internet access sessions.
  • Page 7 SBG1000 Wireless Cable Modem Gateway offers the mobility of a wireless LAN and the flexibility of multi-port Ethernet — behind the security of a firewall. Motorola, the leading supplier of cable modems worldwide, offers “plug ‘n’ play” router connectivity so multi-PC homes, SOHO and SME business customers can cost effectively share high speed Internet connections.
  • Page 8 LANs while gaining the peace of mind that comes from knowing that their information and resources are well protected. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.