User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Hub Installation Checklist – 6x60-degree
- Link Budget Parameters for 6x60 Hub
- Wireless Cable Modem Configuration – CXC150W
- W-CMTS BSR1000W Setup Guide
- Factory Settings BSR1000W
- Connecting to the BSR1000 CMTS
- Setting the System Passwords
- Configure the Ethernet IP Address
- Configure Cable IP Address
- Configure the CMTS
- Configure Downstream Port
- Configure Upstream Ports:
- Configure Basic Routing
- Save the Configuration
- Creating a static route from the server to the BSR1000
- Windows 2000 DHCP Server
- Time-of-Day Server Setup Guide
- BSR1000W SNMPc View and Community
- SolarWinds’ TFTP-Server
- Cable System Basics
- Reader Feedback
8.1.3 Set the Downstream Frequency (optional, but recommended)
By setting the downstream frequency received by the modem from the ARCell Transceiver,
modems will correctly center its downstream frequency. If this is not set, the modem may be
slightly off frequency resulting in poor performance.
Select the Downstream Frequency button and enter the center downstream frequency in
Hertz, then click Save.
8.1.4 Assigning an Upstream (optional, but recommended)
Assigning the modem to a specific will prevent the modem from locking on the wrong
upstream channel. When a modem can see multiple upstream channels it does not
automatically pick the best one. Setting the upstream ID will guarantee that the modem will
never lock on a different upstream channel
Click on the Upstream Channel ID button and enter the upstream ID that you want the
modem to be on, then click Save.
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