SURFboard® DOCSIS 3.0 Wi-Fi Cable Modems with McAfee® Secure Home Internet SBG6950AC2, SBG7400AC2, SBG7600AC2 User Guide June 2018 Copyright 2018, ARRIS Enterprises, LLC. All rights reserved.
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Table of Contents 1. Safety and Regulatory Information ........................................................................... 5 Important Safety Instructions............................................................................................ 5 FCC Statements.................................................................................................................. 7 Wireless LAN Information .................................................................................................
Change Your Wi-Fi Network Name (SSID) ....................................................................... 40 8. Protecting & Monitoring Your Wi-Fi Network ......................................................... 43 Prevent Unauthorized Access .......................................................................................... 43 Change the Default User Password ................................................................................. 43 Set Up Firewall Protection ........................
Chapter 1 Safety and Regulatory Information Important Safety Instructions Read This Before You Begin — When using your equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons, including the following: Read all of the instructions listed here and/or in the user manual before you operate this device. Give attention to all safety precautions. Retain the instructions for future reference.
Chapter 1: Safety and Regulatory Information Place this device in a location that is close enough to an electrical outlet to accommodate the length of the power cord. Place the device to allow for easy access when disconnecting the power cord of the device from the AC wall outlet. Do not connect the plug into an extension cord, receptacle, or other outlet unless the plug can be fully inserted with no part of the blades exposed. Place this device on a stable surface.
Chapter 1: Safety and Regulatory Information Note to CATV System Installer — This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Section 820.93 of the National Electric Code, which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the Coaxial cable shield must be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
Chapter 1: Safety and Regulatory Information The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destinations. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user. Wireless LAN Information Note: This applies to devices that provide Wi-Fi capability.
Chapter 1: Safety and Regulatory Information Security Warning: This device allows you to create a wireless network. Wireless network connections may be accessible by unauthorized users. For more information on how to protect your network, see Protecting & Monitoring Your Wi-Fi Network (page 42) in this guide for more information or visit the ARRIS Support website at www.arris.com/selfhelp.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Introduction Welcome to the next generation of ultra high-speed ARRIS SURFboard® DOCSIS® 3.0 Wi-Fi cable modems (SBG6950AC2, SBG7400AC2, and SBG7600AC2) with the new ARRIS SecureInternet by McAfee mobile app. This mobile app provides security, Internet access, and Parental Control management for the connected devices (e.g., smartphones, tablets, computers, Smart TVs, gaming consoles, etc.) on your Wi-Fi home network.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Table 1. Wi-Fi Cable Modem Package Contents Item Description SBG6950AC2 SBG7400AC2 SBG7600AC2 High-speed DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem, wireless access point, and four-port Ethernet router Power Adapter Power adapter for an electrical wall outlet connection Ethernet Cable Standard Category 5e (CAT5e) or higher network cable Software License & Warranty Card Contains safety and regulatory information, software license, and warranty for your Wi-Fi cable modem.
Chapter 2: Getting Started Compatible operating systems: • • • • Windows®10 Windows 8 Windows 8.1 Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Note: Although older versions of Microsoft Windows operating systems are no longer specifically supported, they should still function with this model. • • • Mac® 10.4 or higher UNIX® Linux® Contact Information For technical support and additional ARRIS product information: Visit the ARRIS Support website: www.arris.
Chapter 3 Product Overview Front Panel Figure 1: Table 2. LED Icon SBG6950AC2, SBG7400AC2, & SBG7600AC2 Front Views Wi-Fi Cable Modem Front Panel LED Icons Blinking On (Solid) Not applicable – icon does not blink. Power is properly connected. Scanning for upstream (send) and downstream (receive) channel connections. Upstream (Send) and Downstream (Receive) channels are connected. Scanning for an Internet connection. Wi-Fi cable modem is connected to the network. PN 365-095-31684 x.
Chapter 3: Product Overview LED Icon Blinking On (Solid) Wi-Fi enabled with encrypted or unencrypted wireless data activity. Any of the following applies: 2.4 GHz wireless connection is made between your Wi-Fi cable modem and a Wi-Fi enabled device on your home network; for example, Wi-Fi telephone, tablet, or laptop. The WPS Pairing process between your Wi-Fi cable modem and the WPSenabled device was successful. The WPS Pairing process either failed or did not complete after two minutes.
Chapter 3: Product Overview Rear Panel Figure 2: Table 3. Wi-Fi cable modem Rear View Wi-Fi Cable Modem Rear Panel Ports & Connectors Port Name Reset Button Description Recessed button located on the rear panel of your Wi-Fi cable modem can be used to either reboot your Wi-Fi cable modem or reset your Wi-Fi cable modem configuration settings. To reboot (or restart) your Wi-Fi cable modem: 1.
Chapter 3: Product Overview Port Name Reset Button (Continued) Description See Reset the Wi-Fi Cable Modem Configuration Settings (page 57) for more information on resetting your Wi-Fi cable modem configuration settings using the Wi-Fi Cable Modem Web Manager. WARNING! Resetting the Wi-Fi cable modem configuration settings to the factory defaults will also delete your custom Wi-Fi cable modem configuration, including your user password, Wi-Fi network name (SSID), and other configuration settings.
Chapter 3: Product Overview Wi-Fi Cable Modem Label Figure 3: Sample SBG6950AC2, SBG7400AC2, & SBG7600AC2 Labels The Wi-Fi cable modem label is located on the bottom of your Wi-Fi cable modem. It contains the Wi-Fi cable modem information that you may need when contacting your service provider or ARRIS Technical Support (page 12). To receive Internet service, contact your service provider for assistance.
Chapter 4 Installing the Wi-Fi Cable Modem Caution: This product is for indoor use only. Do not route the Ethernet cable(s) outside of the building. Exposure of the cables to lightning could create a safety hazard and damage the product. Connect Your Wi-Fi Cable Modem to Your Computer Before installing your Wi-Fi cable modem: Check with your service provider (or local cable company) to ensure broadband cable service is available in your area.
Chapter 4: Installing the Wi-Fi Cable Modem Figure 4: Wi-Fi Cable Modem Connection Diagram 1. Check that a coaxial cable is already connected to a cable wall outlet or RF splitter (not included). 2. Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the Cable connector on the rear of your WiFi cable modem. Use your hand to tighten the connectors to avoid damaging them. 3. Connect the Ethernet cable to an available Ethernet port on the rear of your Wi-Fi cable modem. 4.
Chapter 4: Installing the Wi-Fi Cable Modem You may have to provide the HFC MAC ID listed on the Wi-Fi cable modem label. Your service provider may allow for automatic activation, which automatically launches the service provider’s special website on your computer when you open a web browser. Note: If you are a subscriber with Comcast, click or type xfinity.com/activate to activate your Wi-Fi cable modem.
Chapter 5 Setting Up a Wi-Fi Network Connection ARRIS recommends that you first verify that your computer (or laptop) can access the Internet using a wired Ethernet connection before configuring your Wi-Fi home network. For Internet connections in your home, you must have access to an Internet service in your home before you can set up a Wi-Fi network connection. If you do not have Internet service already set up in your home, contact a broadband service provider of your choice for assistance.
Chapter 5: Setting Up a Wi-Fi Network Connection Figure 6: ARRIS SURFboard Manager Mobile App Download Screen 3. Tap INSTALL to download the SURFboard Manager mobile app on your mobile device. The ARRIS SURFboard® Manager will be installed on your device soon message displays. 4. Tap OK. The following ARRIS SURFboard Manager window displays.
Chapter 5: Setting Up a Wi-Fi Network Connection 6. Continue to follow the mobile app prompts to configure your Wi-Fi home network connection(s). For additional information or instructions for using the mobile app, see the ARRIS SURFboard Manager Mobile App User Guide available online at ARRIS SURFboard Manager.
Chapter 5: Setting Up a Wi-Fi Network Connection Apple Mobile Device From the Home screen on your client device: a. Select Settings to open the Wi-Fi screen. b. Select Wi-Fi to turn it ON. Your device will automatically start searching and then list the available Wi-Fi networks. c. Select the Wi-Fi network name (SSID) for your home network from the list to connect it. If your Wi-Fi connection is successful, will display next to the Wi-Fi network name.
Chapter 5: Setting Up a Wi-Fi Network Connection 2. Locate and left-click on the Wi-Fi cable modem Wi-Fi network name or SSID (for example, ARRIS-####) for your Wi-Fi cable modem from the list of available Wi-Fi networks. The default SSID is located on the device label on the bottom of your Wi-Fi cable modem. Note: You must use the default SSID listed on the Wi-Fi cable modem label when installing the Wi-Fi cable modem and setting up your first Wi-Fi network connection.
Chapter 5: Setting Up a Wi-Fi Network Connection Note: You can use the default Wi-Fi Security Key code listed on the Wi-Fi cable modem label or enter your own personal Wi-Fi network password. See Prevent Unauthorized Access (page 42) for more information on creating user passwords. If you have already changed your Wi-Fi network password using the Wi-Fi cable modem Web Manager, enter that password in the Security key field. Figure 13: Network Connection-Create Network Password Window 6.
Chapter 5: Setting Up a Wi-Fi Network Connection 3. Click Manage wireless networks under Control Panel Home side panel to open the Manage Wireless Networks window. 4. Click Add to open the Manually Connect to a Wireless Network window. Figure 15: Manually Connect to a Wireless Network Window 5. Click Manually create a network profile to open another Manually Connect to a Wireless Network window. Figure 16: Manually Connect to a Wireless Network Window 6.
Chapter 5: Setting Up a Wi-Fi Network Connection 7. Select the wireless Security level for your Wi-Fi network from the Security type drop-down list. Note: WPA2-Personal is the default security level for your Wi-Fi cable modem. It is the highest network security level available and is the recommended wireless security level for your home network. 8. Select the password encryption type from the Encryption type drop-down list. This is used for securing your Wi-Fi network.
Chapter 5: Setting Up a Wi-Fi Network Connection 3. If applicable, press the WPS button on your WPS-enabled computer or other WPS-enabled device. 4. Repeat step 3 for each additional WPS-enabled device that you want to connect to your Wi-Fi network. Test Your Wi-Fi Network Connection Perform the following connectivity test to check that Wi-Fi connections were established for your Wi-Fi cable modem and the other Wi-Fi devices on your home network: 1.
Chapter 6 Using the Wi-Fi Cable Modem Web Manager Use the Wi-Fi Cable Modem Web Manager to view and monitor the network configuration settings and operational status of your Wi-Fi cable modem. You can also configure your network connections and Wi-Fi security settings. See Protecting & Monitoring Your Wi-Fi Network (page 43) for more information.
Chapter 6: Using the Wi-Fi Cable Modem Web Manager 3. Type password in the Password field. This is the default user password (case-sensitive) to access the Wi-Fi cable modem Web Manager. Note: You must enter the default user password if you are accessing the Wi-Fi cable modem Web Manager for the first time. To change the user password, continue the following steps in this procedure. Figure 18: Wi-Fi Cable Modem Login Screen 4. Click Apply to open the Wi-Fi cable modem Web Manager.
Chapter 6: Using the Wi-Fi Cable Modem Web Manager 5. Click the Click Here link in the Alerts!! Message box. A new Login Settings screen will display. Figure 20: Wi-Fi Cable Modem Change Password Screen 6. Enter your current password in the Old Password field. 7. Enter your new password in the New Password field.
Chapter 6: Using the Wi-Fi Cable Modem Web Manager Figure 21: Wi-Fi Cable Modem Web Manager Menu Bar Table 4. Wi-Fi Cable Modem Web Manager Menu Bar Menu Option Function Wireless Basic Setup Displays the default configuration settings for the Wi-Fi cable modem and allows you to change your user password. WAN Setup Displays the network configuration settings for the network connections outside your home. LAN Setup Displays the network configuration settings for your home network. Wireless 2.
Chapter 6: Using the Wi-Fi Cable Modem Web Manager Wi-Fi Cable Modem Web Manager-Available Languages The Wi-Fi Cable Modem Web Manager is available in the following languages: English Spanish French Dutch Brazilian Portuguese Do the following to change the language: 1. Open a web browser (such as Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox, or Safari) on the computer connected to your Wi-Fi cable modem. 2. Type the default LAN IP address, 192.168.0.
Chapter 6: Using the Wi-Fi Cable Modem Web Manager Get Help Field-level help is available for all screen entries in the Wi-Fi Cable Modem Web Manager. Click on or move the cursor over the icon located to the right of the applicable field. Figure 23: Wi-Fi Cable Modem Field Level Help Exit the Wi-Fi Cable Modem Web Manager To log out and close the Wi-Fi cable modem Web Manager: Click Logout button located above the Wi-Fi cable modem Web Manager menu bar. PN 365-095-31684 x.
Chapter 6: Using the Wi-Fi Cable Modem Web Manager Figure 24: Wi-Fi Cable Modem Web Manager Logout Button PN 365-095-31684 x.2 SBG6950AC2, SBG7400AC2, & SBG7600AC2 Wi-Fi Cable Modems User Guide Copyright 2018, ARRIS Enterprises, LLC. All rights reserved.
Chapter 7 Configuring Your Wi-Fi Network Set Up Your Wi-Fi Network 1. Open a web browser and log onto your Wi-Fi cable modem to open the Wi-Fi cable modem Web Manager. See Start the Wi-Fi Cable Modem Web Manager (page 30) for more information, if necessary. 2. Click the Wireless 2.4 GHz or Wireless 5 GHz main menu button on the Wi-Fi cable modem Web Manager menu bar. Choose the Wi-Fi frequency range that you want to set up for your Wi-Fi network. 3.
Chapter 7: Configuring Your Wi-Fi Network Figure 26: Wi-Fi Cable Modem 5 GHz Wireless Network Screen 4. Select the Enable Wireless checkbox to turn ON Wi-Fi networking on your home network. - or Deselect the Enable Wireless checkbox to turn OFF Wi-Fi networking on your home network. 5.
Chapter 7: Configuring Your Wi-Fi Network Note: When Broadcast Network Name (SSID) is enabled, your SSID is visible and also available to unauthorized Wi-Fi clients that are within range to connect to your home network. 7. Select High, Medium, or Low for the Tx (Transmit) Power level of the Wi-Fi radio. 8. Select a channel number (Auto, 1 thru 11) from the Channel drop-down list to set the Communications channel for your Wi-Fi cable modem. Note: For 2.
Chapter 7: Configuring Your Wi-Fi Network • • WEP (64/128) (poor security): Wired Equivalent Privacy WPA/WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES) (most compatible): Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 with Pre-Shared Key (most compatible) • WPA2-PSK (AES) (recommended): Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 with Pre-Shared Key 13. Enter a string of either ASCII characters or hexadecimal numbers (0 through 9, A thru F) in the Pre-Shared Key field to create your WPA Pre-Shared key.
Chapter 7: Configuring Your Wi-Fi Network Figure 27: Wi-Fi cable modem 2.4 GHz Wireless Screen-Change SSID Figure 28: Change Your 5 GHz Network Name (SSID) and Password Screen 4. Check that the Enable Wireless checkbox is selected. This turns ON Wi-Fi networking on your home network. 5. Delete the current network name in the Network Name (SSID) field. 6. Enter a new name of your choice for your Wi-Fi network. The network name can contain any combination of up to 32 alphanumeric characters. 7.
Chapter 7: Configuring Your Wi-Fi Network The new Wi-Fi network name should appear in the list of available Wi-Fi networks when you reconnect your Wi-Fi devices. PN 365-095-31684 x.2 SBG6950AC2, SBG7400AC2, & SBG7600AC2 Wi-Fi Cable Modems User Guide Copyright 2018, ARRIS Enterprises, LLC. All rights reserved.
Chapter 8 Protecting & Monitoring Your Wi-Fi Network After you have successfully connected your Wi-Fi cable modem and other Wi-Fi devices, you should configure your Wi-Fi cable modem to protect your Wi-Fi network from unwanted and unauthorized access by any Wi-Fi network devices that are within range of your Wi-Fi network.
Chapter 8: Protecting & Monitoring Your Wi-Fi Network Figure 29: Wi-Fi Cable Modem Login Settings Screen 3. Enter your current password in the Old Password field. 4. Enter your new password in the New Password field. Note: Remember that passwords are case-sensitive and that you can use any combination of the following letters, numbers and special characters: • Letters: A through Z (uppercase and lowercase) • Numbers: 0 to 9 • Special characters: ! @ # $ % & * 5.
Chapter 8: Protecting & Monitoring Your Wi-Fi Network Figure 30: Wi-Fi Cable Modem Firewall Settings Screen Set Up Firewall Protection You can set up firewall filters to protect your computer and other network devices on your home network from hackers, viruses, and other attacks from the Internet. To set the firewall protection level: 1. From any Wi-Fi cable modem Web Manager screen, click the Firewall main menu button on the Wi-Fi cable modem Web Manager menu bar. 2.
Chapter 8: Protecting & Monitoring Your Wi-Fi Network 3. Select the Enable Firewall checkbox to turn ON firewall protection on your home network. - or – Deselect the Enable Firewall checkbox to turn OFF firewall protection on your home network. Note: Turning OFF firewall protection on your home network could put your computer(s) and other Ethernet-enabled devices connected on your network at risk for possible attacks from viruses and hackers. Figure 31: Firewall Protection Level Screen PN 365-095-31684 x.
Chapter 8: Protecting & Monitoring Your Wi-Fi Network 4. Select or deselect any of the following to set up firewall protection on your home network: • Firewall Enable/Disable • DoS Attack Protection • Block Pings • IPSec Pass Through • PPTP Pass Through • L2TP Pass Through • Block Fragmented IP Packets 5. Click Apply, when you are finished. Set Up Parental Controls Note: Parental Controls in the Wi-Fi cable modem Web Manager is disabled.
Chapter 8: Protecting & Monitoring Your Wi-Fi Network Figure 33: Set Up Client IP Filters Screen 3. Click Add button to open the Add Client IP Filter dialog. Figure 34: Add Client IP Filter Screen 4. Enter the starting and ending Client IP addresses for the range you are setting up in the Client IP Address field. 5. Enter the range of port numbers for the Port Filter range in the Port fields. 6. Select UDP, TCP, or UDP and TCP for the Port Filter type in the Type drop-down list. 7.
Chapter 8: Protecting & Monitoring Your Wi-Fi Network Set Up MAC Address Filtering MAC filtering allows you to define up to twenty Media Access Control (MAC) address filters to prevent computers from sending outgoing TCP/UDP traffic to the WAN via their MAC addresses. This is useful because the MAC address of a specific NIC card never changes, unlike its IP address, which can be assigned via the DHCP server or hard-coded to various addresses over time. To configure MAC Address filters: 1.
Chapter 8: Protecting & Monitoring Your Wi-Fi Network 5. 6. 7. 8. Enter the least significant byte of the starting IP address in the MAC Address field. Click Add MAC Address. Repeat steps 3 thru 6 for each MAC address that you want to add. Click Apply, when done. Set Up Port Triggers You can use Port Triggers to configure dynamic triggers to specific devices on your LAN. This allows special applications that require specific port numbers with bi-directional traffic to function properly.
Chapter 8: Protecting & Monitoring Your Wi-Fi Network 4. Enter a name or description for the Port Trigger in the Description field. 5. Enter the starting and ending port numbers of the Port Trigger range in the Outbound Port fields. 6. Select TCP, UDP, or BOTH for the Port Trigger from the Format drop-down list. 7. Enter the starting and ending port numbers of the Port Trigger range in the Inbound Port fields. 8. Click Add Port Trigger to create your port triggers. 9.
Chapter 8: Protecting & Monitoring Your Wi-Fi Network Note: Remember to reset the IP address back to 0 (zero) to close all the ports when you are finished with the needed application. If you do not reset the IP address, that computer will be exposed to the public Internet. Note: To disable the DMZ Host, deselect (uncheck) the Enable DMZ checkbox and then click Apply. PN 365-095-31684 x.2 SBG6950AC2, SBG7400AC2, & SBG7600AC2 Wi-Fi Cable Modems User Guide Copyright 2018, ARRIS Enterprises, LLC.
Chapter 9 Managing Your Wi-Fi Cable Modem and Connected Networks Use the Wi-Fi cable modem Web Manager to view and monitor the network configuration settings and operational status of your Wi-Fi cable modem. You can also configure your network connections and wireless security settings. See Protecting & Monitoring Your Wi-Fi Network (page 43) for more information.
Chapter 9: Managing Your Wi-Fi Cable Modem and Connected Networks Figure 41: Wi-Fi Cable Modem Device Status Screen View the Wi-Fi Cable Modem Product and Status Information The System Information screen displays general product information, including the software (or firmware) version and the current network connection status of the Wi-Fi cable modem. To open the System Information page: 1.
Chapter 9: Managing Your Wi-Fi Cable Modem and Connected Networks Figure 42: Wi-Fi Cable Modem Status – System Information Screen (1 of 2) Figure 43: Wi-Fi Cable Modem Status – System Information Screen (2 of 2) PN 365-095-30452 x.2 SBG6950AC2, SBG7400AC2, & SBG7600AC2 Wi-Fi Cable Modems User Guide Copyright 2016-2017, ARRIS Enterprises, LLC. All rights reserved.
Chapter 9: Managing Your Wi-Fi Cable Modem and Connected Networks Back Up Your Wi-Fi Cable Modem Configuration You can save a backup copy of the current Wi-Fi cable modem configuration settings to your local computer. You can use the backup file to restore your custom Wi-Fi cable modem settings if you made changes that you no longer want. Caution: ARRIS recommends that you perform the Wi-Fi cable modem configuration backup using the Wi-Fi cable modem default login user name and password.
Chapter 9: Managing Your Wi-Fi Cable Modem and Connected Networks Figure 44: Wi-Fi Cable Modem Restore Settings Screen 4. Click Choose File to search for a saved configuration file (GatewaySettings.bin) in the Downloads folder on your computer. 5. Select the Wi-Fi cable modem configuration file from the list that you want to restore. 6. Click Open. The selected configuration file will appear in the Choose File field. Figure 45: Sample Selected Wi-Fi Cable Modem Config File Screen 7.
Chapter 9: Managing Your Wi-Fi Cable Modem and Connected Networks Do the following to open the Status Security screen: 1. From any Wi-Fi cable modem Web Manager screen, click the Utilities main menu button on the Wi-Fi cable modem Web Manager menu bar. 2. Click FACTORY DEFAULTS from the Utilities submenu options list to display the Factory Defaults screen. Figure 46: Reset Wi-Fi Cable Modem Configuration to Factory Defaults Screen 3. Click Factory Defaults button.
Chapter 10: Troubleshooting Tips Chapter 10 Troubleshooting Tips If the solutions listed in the Troubleshooting Solutions table below do not solve your problem, please contact your service provider for assistance. Your service provider may ask for the status of the Wi-Fi cable modem front panel LEDs, see Front Panel LED Icons and Error Conditions (page 60) for more information.
Chapter 10: Troubleshooting Tips Wi-Fi Cable Modem Problem Possible Solution Cannot Access the Internet Wi-Fi Devices Cannot Send or Receive Data Check that all cable and power connections on your Wi-Fi cable modem and computer are properly connected. Check that the Power, Online, and Wireless LED icons on the front panel are lit up solid. Contact your service provider for assistance.
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