SURFboard® SBG8300 DOCSIS 3.1 Wi-Fi cable modem Amazon Alexa Support User Guide June 2019 Copyright 2019, 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................................................................................................
Set up firewall protection ................................................................................................ 45 IPv4 security ............................................................................................................ 46 IPv6 security ............................................................................................................ 47 Set up parental control ....................................................................................................
Chapter 1 Safety and regulatory information Read all safety and regulatory information before installing your Wi-Fi cable modem and setting up your home network connection. 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 the instructions listed here and/or in the user manual before you operate this device.
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 FCC statements FCC interference statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential environment.
Chapter 1: Safety and regulatory information Wireless LAN information Note: This applies to devices that provide Wi-Fi capability. This device is a wireless network product that uses Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) and Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) radio technologies. The device is designed to be interoperable with any other wireless DSSS and OFDMA products that comply with: ◼ The IEEE 802.
Chapter 1: Safety and regulatory information Caring for the environment by recycling your ARRIS equipment Please do not dispose of this product or any included electronic accessories, i.e., power supply or battery, with your residential or commercial waste. ARRIS devices may be disposed of through the ARRIS Product Recycling program, further described at corporateresponsibility.arrisi.com/phoenix.zhtml.
Chapter 2 Getting started Welcome to the next generation of the SURFboard® ultra-high-speed DOCSIS 3.1® Wi-Fi cable modem with Amazon Alexa. The ARRIS SURFboard SBG8300 is a combination DOCSIS 3.1® cable modem and four-port Ethernet router with Wi-Fi. It uses DOCSIS 3.1 technology to provide ultra-high-speed Internet access on your home or small business network.
Chapter 2: Getting started Item Description Support information card Provides contact information for obtaining technical support assistance with any issues you may have with your SURFboard device. SBG8300 quick start guide Provides information for installing the Wi-Fi cable modem and setting up a secure Wi-Fi connection on your Wi-Fi home network.
Chapter 3 Product overview Front panel Figure 1: SBG8300 front view Table 2.
Chapter 3: Product overview LED icon icon Description Online LED status LED status description Wi-Fi LAN status Green (Slow Blink) No clients found (5 GHz or dual-band). Green (On) Clients found, but no traffic (5 GHz or dual-band). Green (Fast Blink) Clients with active traffic/WPS (5 GHz or dual-band). Blue (Slow Blink) No clients found (2.4 GHz band only) Blue (On) Clients found, but no traffic (2.4 GHz band only) Blue (Fast Blink) Clients with active traffic/WPS (2.
Chapter 3: Product overview Table 3. SBG8300 rear panel ports & connectors Port name Description Reset button Recessed button located on the back of your SBG8300 to either reboot your Wi-Fi cable modem or reset the Wi-Fi cable modem configuration settings. See Reboot the SBG8300 using the reset button (page 55) and Reset the SBG8300 configuration back to the factory default settings (page 60) for more information.
Chapter 3: Product overview The Wi-Fi cable modem labels are located on the bottom of your SBG8300. The labels contain the information you will need to activate the SBG8300 for your home Internet service or technical support issues. To activate your 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 the SBG8300 to your computer Before installing your SBG8300: ◼ 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 Note: The SBG8300 supports using an Ethernet port connection for your data input in place of an RF cable connection. You will be able to connect to an alternate Internet connection and use your SBG8300 as your router and Wi-Fi source. This is a useful feature if you choose to change your Internet Service to a provider that is not a cable operator. You can still use the SBG8300 as your Wi-Fi router.
Chapter 4: Installing the Wi-Fi cable modem 3. After the SBG8300 is provisioned (or activated), open a web browser (such as Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox, or Safari) on your computer. 4. Click www.surfboard.com or type a valid URL in the address bar and then press Enter. The ARRIS SURFboard website or your URL of choice should open. If the website fails to open, please contact your service provider for assistance. 5.
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 Figure 8: ARRIS SURFboard Manager mobile app opening screens 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. Set up a Wi-Fi network connection using your client device Note: You will need the Wi-Fi Network Name (SSID) and Wi-Fi Security Key (Network Password) to connect your client devices to your home network.
Chapter 5: Setting up a Wi-Fi network connection ◼ 3. Select your Wi-Fi network name (SSID) from the list. 4. If prompted, type your Wi-Fi Security Key (network password). Please note that your network password may be case-sensitive. 5. Select Connect. If your Wi-Fi network connection is successful, “Connected” will display under your network name. Apple computer From any screen on your client device: 1. Click (Wi-Fi icon) to display a list of available Wi-Fi networks. 2.
Chapter 5: Setting up a Wi-Fi network connection Figure 10: Sample available Wi-Fi networks window 2. Locate and left-click on the SBG8300 Wi-Fi network name or SSID (for example, SBG8300-####) for your SBG8300 from the list of available Wi-Fi networks. The default SSID is located on the Wi-Fi cable modem label on the bottom of your SBG8300. 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 3. Select Connect automatically to set up your Wi-Fi devices to automatically connect to your Wi-Fi network without having to log on using a user password. 4. Click Connect to open the Connect to a Network window and set up your new network password. Figure 12: Network connection window 5. Enter the Network Security Key (your Wi-Fi network password) in the Security key field.
Chapter 5: Setting up a Wi-Fi network connection Connect using the Windows control panel 1. From the Windows taskbar on your computer, click Start button and then click Control Panel. 2. Click Network and Sharing Center to open the Network and Sharing Center window. Figure 14: Control panel-network and sharing center window 3. Click Manage wireless networks under Control Panel Home side panel to open the Manage Wireless Networks window. 4.
Chapter 5: Setting up a Wi-Fi network connection Figure 16: Manually connect to a wireless network window 6. Enter the SBG8300 Wi-Fi network name or SSID (SBG8300-####) for your SBG8300 in the Network name field. The default SSID is listed on the Wi-Fi cable modem label on the bottom of your SBG8300. Note: You have the option to change your Wi-Fi network name or SSID after setting up your Wi-Fi network connection.
Chapter 5: Setting up a Wi-Fi network connection 10. Select Hide characters checkbox to prevent your Security Key (network password) from displaying in the field. 11. Select Start this connection automatically so that your Wi-Fi devices will automatically connect to your Wi-Fi network when they are powered on. 12. Click Next to complete the Wi-Fi network setup. The Successfully added message for your new Wi-Fi network should appear. 13. Click Close to exit.
Chapter 5: Setting up a Wi-Fi network connection 6. Open your Alexa app on your device (sign in using your Amazon account login). Under Skills, search for SURFboard Home Wi-Fi Management and add this to your Alexa Skills. 7. In your Alexa Skills, open the SURFboard home Wi-Fi management skill to check that it is enabled. 8. Follow the instructions to link the skill to your SBG8300. Your SURFboard login and password will be used to link Alexa Skill.
Chapter 6 Using the Wi-Fi cable modem web manager Use the SBG8300 Web Manager to view and monitor the network configuration settings and operational status of your SBG8300. You can also configure your network connections and Wi-Fi security settings, see Protecting & monitoring your Wi-Fi network (page 44) for more information.
Chapter 6: Using the Wi-Fi cable modem web manager Figure 17: SBG8300 home network wizard-step 1 screen 6. Enter the four-digit CAPTCHA code in the Type CAPTCHA Here entry box. 7. Click NEXT STEP to continue. The SBG8300 Home Network Wizard – Step 2 screen displays. Figure 18: SBG8300 home network wizard-step 2 screen PN 365-095-32542 x.3 Copyright 2019, ARRIS Enterprises, LLC. All rights reserved.
Chapter 6: Using the Wi-Fi cable modem web manager 8. Keep or change the current default Wi-Fi network name in the WI-FI Network Name (2.4 GHz) field. To change the Wi-Fi network name, enter a new name of your choice. The network name can consist of any combination of up to 32 alphanumeric characters. 9. Select one of the following Wi-Fi network security options for your SBG8300 Wi-Fi home network from the Encryption Method (2.
Chapter 6: Using the Wi-Fi cable modem web manager 2. Type the XFINITY default LAN IP address, 192.168.0.1, in the Address bar and then press Enter to log onto the SBG8300 and open the SBG8300 web manager Login screen. Figure 20: SBG8300 web manager login screen 3. Type admin for the default login user name (case-sensitive) in the Username field. 4. Type password (default login password; case-sensitive) or your new password in the Password field. Figure 21: SBG8300 web manager login screen 5.
Chapter 6: Using the Wi-Fi cable modem web manager 6. Click Register, Ask me later, or Stop asking to proceed. Figure 23: SBG8300 opening screen Note: See Set up your Wi-Fi network (page 35) to configure your home network for Wi-Fi. SBG8300 web manager menu links The SBG8300 main menu links and related submenu option links are displayed along the left side of the SBG8300 web manager screen. Click on the main menu link to expand the list of submenu options.
Chapter 6: Using the Wi-Fi cable modem web manager Table 4. SBG8300 web manager menu links Menu Link Function Gateway Displays a summary of your network connections and a list of the connected devices on your home network. Summary Displays the WI-Fi status for your home network and network-connected devices. Connection Displays the network connection and status information for the XFINITY network, Local IP network, and your private Wi-Fi network.
Chapter 7 Configuring your Wi-Fi network You have the option to either use the default network settings which are unique to your SBG8300 for security purposes or you can configure different network settings. The SBG8300 supports a secure method for setting up multiple Wi-Fi networks on your SBG8300. Set up your Wi-Fi network 1. If you are not logged on to the Internet, open a web browser and log on to the SBG8300 to open the SBG8300 Web Manager.
Chapter 7: Configuring your Wi-Fi network 5. Click the Wi-Fi Radio (5 GHz) Enable or Disable button to turn ON or OFF the 5 GHz Wi-Fi frequency range that you are setting up for your Wi-Fi home network. 6. Click the Home Wi-Fi network 2.4 GHz EDIT button to set up the Network security mode for your Wi-Fi home network. 7. Click the Home Wi-Fi network 5 GHz EDIT button to set up the Network security mode for your Wi-Fi home network. Figure 27: SBG8300 Wi-Fi network setup screen 8.
Chapter 7: Configuring your Wi-Fi network • 5 GHz ▪ 802.11 ac ▪ 802.11 n/ac ▪ 802.11 a/n/ac ▪ 802.11 n 11. Select one of the following Wi-Fi network security options for your SBG8300 from the Security Mode drop-down list: • WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES) (Recommended): Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 with PreShared Key (most compatible). This is the default network security option for your SBG8300. It provides the highest security and performance for your Wi-Fi network.
Chapter 7: Configuring your Wi-Fi network 16. Select the AP Isolation checkbox to enable separate virtual networks for your Wi-Fi clients. - or – Deselect the AP Isolation checkbox to disable separate virtual networks for your Wi-Fi clients. Note: When AP Isolation is enabled, each of your Wi-Fi clients will be in its own virtual network and will not be able to communicate with the other Wi-Fi clients. This may be useful if several guests are using your Wi-Fi network. 17.
Chapter 7: Configuring your Wi-Fi network Figure 29: SBG8300 Wi-Fi connection screen (2 of 2) Change your Wi-Fi network name (SSID) The SSID (Service Set Identification) is the Wi-Fi network name assigned to your SBG8300 Wi-Fi network. The default SSID (listed on the Wi-Fi cable modem label) is automatically populated in the network configuration screens.
Chapter 7: Configuring your Wi-Fi network Note: When you change the SSID, any Wi-Fi devices that are connected to your Wi-Fi network will be disconnected. The Wi-Fi devices must be reconnected to your Wi-Fi network using the new SSID. Do the following to change your Wi-Fi network name (SSID): 1. Open a web browser and log on to the SBG8300 to open the SBG8300 Web Manager. See Start the SBG8300 web manager (page 32) for more information, if necessary. 2.
Chapter 7: Configuring your Wi-Fi network Figure 31: Sample SBG8300 Wi-Fi network setup screen 5. Check that Enable is selected in the Wireless Network field. 6. Click in the Network Name (SSID) field to enter a new network name. The Wi-Fi network name cannot be the same name as any other SSID on your home network. You can use any combination of lowercase and uppercase letters, numbers, and/or special characters (symbols) up to a maximum of 32 characters. 7.
Chapter 7: Configuring your Wi-Fi network 2. Click the Gateway menu link and then click the Connection submenu options link. 3. Click Wi-Fi under the Connection submenu options to open the Gateway Connection Wi-Fi screen. Figure 32: SBG8300 WPS device connection screen 4. Click ADD WI-FI PROTECTED SETUP (WPS) CLIENT button to open the Add Wi-Fi Client (WPS) screen. Figure 33: SBG8300 WPS-add Wi-Fi device screen 5.
Chapter 7: Configuring your Wi-Fi network Enter the WPS Pin number listed in the AP PIN field when you are prompted on your WPS device screen. 8. Click the PAIR button on the SBG8300 to connect your WPS-enabled device. 9. Repeat steps 6 through 8 for each additional WPS-enabled device that you want to connect to your Wi-Fi home network. 7. PN 365-095-32542 x.3 Copyright 2019, ARRIS Enterprises, LLC. All rights reserved.
Chapter 8 Protecting & monitoring your Wi-Fi network After you have successfully connected the SBG8300 and your Wi-Fi devices, you should configure the SBG8300 to protect your Wi-Fi network from unwanted and unauthorized access by any Wi-Fi devices that are within range of your Wi-Fi network. Although network security for the SBG8300 is already configured, you can use the SBG8300 Web Manager to set the level of security and network access that you want to allow on your Wi-Fi network.
Chapter 8: Protecting & monitoring your Wi-Fi network 4. Type password for the default admin password (case-sensitive) in the Password field. 5. Click LOGIN to open the SBG8300 Web Manager. 6. Click the Troubleshooting main menu link and then click Change Password. Figure 35: SBG8300 change login password screen 7. Enter the default or current admin password in the Current Password field. 8. Enter your new admin password in the New Password field. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
Chapter 8: Protecting & monitoring your Wi-Fi network To set the firewall protection level on your SBG8300: 1. From any SBG8300 Web Manager screen, click the Gateway menu link on the SBG8300 Web Manager screen. 2. Click the Firewall submenu link and then click IPv4 or IPv6 to display the Gateway Firewall Security Level screens. 3. Select the security level that you want to set for your SBG8300 firewall. 4. When done, click SAVE SETTINGS.
Chapter 8: Protecting & monitoring your Wi-Fi network • Medium – Safer configuration, medium security level Figure 38: Firewall IPv4 medium security level screen • Low – Common security, low security level, higher risk Figure 39: Firewall IPv4 low security level screen IPv6 security Figure 40: Firewall IPv6 available security levels screen PN 365-095-32542 x.3 Copyright 2019, ARRIS Enterprises, LLC. All rights reserved.
Chapter 8: Protecting & monitoring your Wi-Fi network Set up parental control You can set up the following parental controls to manage and limit the usage and activity for specific users and client devices on your home network: ◼ Allow or block access to specific Internet sites. ◼ Allow or block access to specific MAC addresses. ◼ Allow or block access based on specific keywords. ◼ Set time limitations for computer usage or Internet access.
Chapter 8: Protecting & monitoring your Wi-Fi network Figure 42: Parental control-managed sites screen 5. To fully block a website, enter the website address in the URL field and then click the Yes Always Block? button. 6. Click SAVE. 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each website that you want to block. 8. To block a website for specific days and times, enter the website address in the URL field and then click the No Always Block? button. 9.
Chapter 8: Protecting & monitoring your Wi-Fi network To set up port forwarding: 1. From any SBG8300 Web Manager screen, click the Advanced menu link on the SBG8300 web manager screen. 2. Click Port Forwarding from the Advanced submenu options list to display the port forwarding configuration screen. Figure 43: SBG8300 advanced port forwarding screen 3. Click the Port Forwarding Enable button. 4. Click the +ADD SERVICE button to open the Add Port Forward screen. Figure 44: Add port forward screen 5.
Chapter 8: Protecting & monitoring your Wi-Fi network 7. Enter the IP address of your local computer that you are setting up for port forwarding in the Server IPv4 Address field. -or Enter the IP address for your local computer that you are setting up for port forwarding in the Server IPv6 Address field. 8. Enter the starting port number of the website or online application in the Start Port field. 9. Enter the ending port number of the website or online application in the End Port field. 10.
Chapter 8: Protecting & monitoring your Wi-Fi network Figure 46: Advanced port triggering screen 3. Click the port triggering Enable button. Figure 47: Advanced add port trigger screen 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Click the +ADD PORT TRIGGER button to open the Add Port Trigger screen (see Figure 47). Enter a name or description for the Port Trigger in the Service Name field. Select TCP/UDP, TCP, or UDP from the Service Type drop-down list. Enter the starting port number in the Trigger Port From field.
Chapter 8: Protecting & monitoring your Wi-Fi network Figure 48: Advanced add port trigger screen Set up the DMZ host WARNING! The gaming DMZ host is not protected by the SBG8300 firewall. It is exposed to the Internet which makes it vulnerable to attacks or hacking from any client device (e.g., computer or laptop) on the Internet. Consider carefully before configuring a device to be in the DMZ. You can configure one client device on your home network to be the DMZ Host.
Chapter 8: Protecting & monitoring your Wi-Fi network 3. Click the DMZ Enable button to set up the DMZ Host on your home network. 4. Enter the last one to three digits (from 2 to 254) of the IP address of the computer or gaming device that you are setting up as the DMZ host 5. Click SAVE, when you are finished. Note: To disable the DMZ Host, click the DMZ Disable button and then click SAVE.
Chapter 9 Managing your Wi-Fi cable modem and connected networks You can also use the SBG8300 Web Manager to view and monitor the network configuration settings and operational status of your SBG8300. View the SBG8300 hardware information The Gateway Hardware screen displays system hardware information for your SBG8300. This information may be helpful if you contact ARRIS, Comcast, or Cox for technical assistance. To open the SBG8300 Hardware screen: 1.
Chapter 9: Managing your Wi-Fi cable modem and connected networks View the SBG8300 software version The Gateway Software Version screen displays device software related information for your SBG8300. This information may be helpful if you have to contact ARRIS or Comcast for technical support. To open the SBG8300 Software screen: 1. From any SBG8300 Web Manager screen, click the Gateway menu link. 2. Click Software from the Gateway submenu links to display the Gateway Software screen.
Chapter 9: Managing your Wi-Fi cable modem and connected networks Figure 52: SBG8300 gateway hardware ethernet screen 7. Click the Enable button in the LAN Ethernet Port 4 box. Figure 53: SBG8300 Gateway hardware ethernet screen PN 365-095-32542 x.3 Copyright 2019, ARRIS Enterprises, LLC. All rights reserved.
Chapter 9: Managing your Wi-Fi cable modem and connected networks Reboot the SBG8300 Choose one of the following options to reboot (or restart) your SBG8300: ◼ Reboot the SBG8300 using the reset button ◼ Reboot the SBG8300 using the web manager Reboot the SBG8300 using the reset button To reboot (or restart) your SBG8300 using the SBG8300 Reset button: 1. Insert the end of a paper clip (or other small object with a narrow tip) into the indented Reset button opening on the rear of your SBG8300.
Chapter 9: Managing your Wi-Fi cable modem and connected networks Figure 55: SBG8300 restore settings screen 3. Click RESET located in the Reset / Restore Gateway table. The following message will display: Figure 56: Reboot gateway message box 4. Click OK to reboot the SBG8300 and then log back in. Reset the SBG8300 configuration back to the factory default settings To reset your SBG8300 configuration settings back to the factory default settings: 1.
Chapter 9: Managing your Wi-Fi cable modem and connected networks WARNING! Resetting the Wi-Fi cable modem configuration settings to the factory defaults will delete your previous configuration settings; e.g., login password, custom Wi-Fi cable modem configuration, Wi-Fi network name (SSID), and other configuration settings.
Chapter 9: Managing your Wi-Fi cable modem and connected networks 4. Click OK to restore the Wi-Fi factory defaults. The Operation in Progress for restarting the Wi-Fi radios message displays. Exit the SBG8300 web manager To log out and close the SBG8300 Web Manager: ◼ Click the Logout link located in the upper right corner of the SBG8300 Web Manager screen. Figure 59: SBG8300 web manager logout link PN 365-095-32542 x.3 Copyright 2019, ARRIS Enterprises, LLC. All rights reserved.
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 SBG8300 front panel LEDs, see Front panel LED icons and error conditions (page 63) for more information. You may have to reset the SBG8300 Wi-Fi cable modem configuration to its original factory settings if the SBG8300 is not functioning properly.
Chapter 10: Troubleshooting tips Front panel LED icons and error conditions The SBG8300 front panel LED icons provide status information for the following error conditions: Table 6. Front panel LED icons and error conditions Led Icon Status If, During Startup If, During Normal Operation OFF Wi-Fi cable modem is not properly plugged into the electrical wall outlet. Wi-Fi cable modem is unplugged. BLINKING IP registration is unsuccessful. IP registration is lost.
Chapter 11 Warranty information SURFboard SBG8300 Wi-Fi cable modem ARRIS Enterprises, LLC ("ARRIS") Retail Purchasers: If you purchased this Product directly from ARRIS or from an authorized ARRIS retail reseller, ARRIS warrants to you, the original end user customer, that (A) the Product, excluding Software, will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use, and (B) with respect to Software, (i) the media on which the Software is provided will be free from defects in material and wo
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