Title SURFboard Cable Modem User Guide Click your selection: Introduction Introduces your SURFboard cable modem and the controls on the Top and Front Panel and Rear Panel. Before You Begin Lists the items needed to install your SURFboard cable modem and describes Precautions, Signing Up for Service, and Computer System Requirements. Installation and Configuration Overview Provides an overview and links to cable and configure your SURFboard cable modem, including Setting Up a USB Driver.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS DEVICE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. THE DEVICE SHALL NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, SHALL BE PLACED ON THE DEVICE. CAUTION: TO ENSURE REGULATORY AND SAFETY COMPLIANCE, USE ONLY THE PROVIDED POWER AND INTERFACE CABLES. TO PREVENT ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE, OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.
This product is provided with a separate Regulatory and Safety Information and Software License and Warranty Information card. If one is not provided with this product, please ask your service provider or point-of-purchase representative, as the case may be. ■ THIS PRODUCT IS IN COMPLIANCE WITH ONE OR MORE OF THE STANDARDS LISTED ON THE REGULATORY AND SAFETY INFORMATION CARD. NOT ALL STANDARDS APPLY TO ALL MODELS.
Contents Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 1 Top and Front Panel ................................................................................................................. 2 Rear Panel ................................................................................................................................. 3 Before You Begin .................................................................
Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 95, 98, or Me ..................................................................... 23 Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 2000 or XP ........................................................................ 26 Verifying the IP Address in Windows 95, 98, or Me ........................................................... 30 Verifying the IP Address in Windows 2000 or XP ............................................................... 31 Cabling for Multiple Users ........................
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Introduction Easier! Unlike dial-up modems or ISDN, you’re always on, always connected. For easiest set-up, use the Installation Assistant on the SURFboard Cable Modem CD-ROM. Congratulations, you have a new Motorola® SURFboard cable modem! It provides high-speed access to the Internet and other online services.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration The model number and Standby button position on your cable modem may be different than in the illustrations and screen images in this guide. Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Top and Front Panel For added security, you can press the Standby button (1) to suspend your Internet connection. No data is transmitted or received and the Standby button lights. All other lights turn off until you press the Standby button again.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Rear Panel The rear panel provides cabling connectors, status lights, and the power receptacle. 1 Key Item Description 1 The Ethernet port provides a connection to Ethernet equipped computers using a cable terminated with an RJ-45 connector. The adjacent lights are: LINK/ACT — On when the Ethernet connection is available. It blinks during data transfer.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Before You Begin Before you begin the installation, check that you received the following items with your SURFboard cable modem: Item Description Power cord Connects the SURFboard cable modem to the AC electrical outlet 10/100Base-T Ethernet cable Connects to the Ethernet port USB cable Connects to the USB port SURFboard Cable Modem CD-ROM Contains the User Guide and USB drivers You will need 75
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Precautions To avoid damaging your cable modem or PC with static electricity: Postpone cable modem installation until there is no risk of thunderstorm or lightning activity in the area. To avoid damaging the cable modem with static electricity: Always make the wall connection first. ■ Always first connect the coaxial cable to the grounded cable TV wall outlet.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Signing Up for Service You must sign up with a cable service provider to access the Internet and other online services. To activate your service, call your local cable service provider. You need to provide the MAC address printed on the bar code label marked HFC MAC ID on the rear panel.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Computer System Requirements You can use any web browser such as Microsoft® Internet Explorer or Netscape® Navigator® with your SURFboard cable modem. For Microsoft Windows computers, the Installation Assistant application automatically checks your system configuration. You can start the Installation Assistant from the Main Menu on the SURFboard Cable Modem CD-ROM.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Installation and Configuration Overview To connect a single PC running Microsoft Windows to a SURFboard cable modem, we recommend using the Installation Assistant application. You can start the Installation Assistant from the Main Menu on the SURFboard Cable Modem CD-ROM.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Cabling and Startup for a Single User Allow 5 to 30 minutes to power up the first time because the SURFboard cable modem must find and lock on the appropriate channels for communications. To cable outlet (step 2) To electrical outlet (step 4) SURFboard cable modem Home Print X Exit 1 Be sure your computer is on and the cable modem is unplugged.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Cabling and Startup for a Single User, continued Caution 6 USB: Be sure the SURFboard Cable Modem CD-ROM is inserted in your CD-ROM drive. Connect the USB cable to the USB port on the cable modem. Connect the other end to the USB port on your computer. Then perform “Setting Up a USB Driver” on page 11. Do not connect both the Ethernet and USB cables to the same computer.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Setting Up a USB Driver Be sure the SURFboard Cable Modem CD-ROM is inserted in your CD-ROM drive before you plug in the USB cable. The following subsections describe setting up a USB driver.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 98 Be sure the SURFboard Cable Modem CD-ROM is inserted in your CD-ROM drive before you plug in the USB cable. This CD contains the USB drivers and must be inserted and read by the PC before you connect the cable modem to the PC. A few seconds after you complete the USB connection, the Add New Hardware Wizard window is displayed. Home Print X Exit 1 Click Next.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 98, continued 4 Be sure “CD-ROM drive” is the only box checked, as in the window at top left. 5 Click Next. The message “Please wait while Windows searches for a new driver for this device” is displayed. If your computer successfully locates the driver, you can skip to step 8. 6 If your computer does not locate the driver, the previous window is displayed again.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 98, continued 8 Select The updated driver... and click Next. If this window is not displayed, verify that the SURFboard Cable Modem CD-ROM is properly inserted in the CD-ROM drive. If you still cannot find the correct driver file, click Cancel to cancel the installation and perform the procedure for “Removing the USB Driver from Windows 98 or Me” on page 38.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 98, continued After all the necessary files are loaded, the window at upper left is displayed confirming a successful installation. 10 Click Finish. The window at bottom left is displayed. 11 Click Yes to restart your computer. When you finish setting up the USB driver, you can continue with “Configuring TCP/IP” on page 22.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 2000 Be sure the SURFboard Cable Modem CD-ROM is inserted into the CD-ROM drive before you plug in the USB cable. A few seconds after you complete the USB connection, the Found New Hardware window is displayed. 1 Click Next. 2 Be sure “Search for a suitable driver for my device” is selected. 3 Click Next.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 2000, continued 4 Be sure “CD-ROM drives” is the only box checked, as in the window at top left. 5 Click Next. The lower window is displayed. 6 Click Next. If the Insert Disk window is displayed, be sure the SURFboard Cable Modem CD-ROM is in the CD-ROM drive and follow steps 7 to 12. Otherwise, you can skip to step 13.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 2000, continued 7 On the Insert Disk window, click OK. The Files Needed window is displayed. 8 If necessary, select your CD-ROM drive in the Copy files from list. 9 Click Browse. 10 Locate the NetMotCM.sys file in the CD-ROM root directory. 11 Double-click the NetMotCM.sys file. The Files Needed window is displayed. 12 Click OK.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 2000, continued 13 Click Finish to complete the installation. When you finish setting up the USB driver, you can continue with “Configuring TCP/IP” on page 22. If you have any difficulties setting up the USB driver, perform “Removing the USB Driver from Windows 2000” on page 42 and repeat this procedure.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows Me Be sure the SURFboard Cable Modem CD-ROM is inserted into the CD-ROM drive before you plug in the USB cable. A few seconds after you complete the USB connection, the Add New Hardware Wizard window is displayed. 1 Click Next. Windows automatically searches for the correct USB drivers and installs them.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows XP Be sure the SURFboard Cable Modem CD-ROM is inserted into the CD-ROM drive before you plug in the USB cable. A few seconds after you complete the USB connection, the Found New Hardware Wizard window is displayed. 1 Be sure “Install the software automatically” is selected. 2 Click Next. Windows automatically searches for the correct USB drivers and installs them.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Configuring TCP/IP The SURFboard cable modem contains all required software. You do not need to configure the cable modem, but you must be sure that your computer is configured for TCP/IP (a protocol for communication between computers).
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 95, 98, or Me The following instructions are for Windows 95, 98 and Me. For Windows 2000 or XP, see “Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 2000 or XP” on page 26. For a Macintosh or UNIX system, refer to your user guide. 1 On the Windows Desktop, click Start. 2 Select Settings and then Control Panel from the pop-up menus.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 95, 98, or Me, continued Home Print X Exit 6 Click Add. 7 Double-click the Protocol option on Select Network Component Type window. 8 Click Microsoft in the Manufacturers section and click TCP/IP in the Network Protocol section of Select Network Protocol window. 9 Click OK.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 95, 98, or Me, continued 10 Click TCP/IP on the Network window. If there is more than one TCP/IP entry, choose the one for the Ethernet card or USB port connected to the cable modem. 11 Click Properties. The TCP/IP window is displayed. 12 Click the IP Address tab. 13 Click Obtain an IP address automatically. 14 Click OK to accept the TCP/IP settings.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 2000 or XP The following instructions are for Windows 2000 or XP. For Windows 95, 98, or Me, see “Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 95, 98, or Me” on page 23. For a Macintosh or UNIX system, refer to your user guide. Home Print X Exit 1 On the Windows Desktop, click Start. 2 Select Settings and then Control Panel from the pop-up menus.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 2000 or XP, continued 5 Click Properties. Information similar to the lower window is displayed. 6 If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is in the list of components, TCP/IP is installed. You can skip to step 10. If Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is not in the list, click Install. The Select Network Component Type window is displayed. Continue with step 7.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 2000 or XP, continued Home Print X Exit 7 Click Protocol on the Select Network Component Type window and click Add. The Select Network Protocol window is displayed. 8 Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in the Network Protocol section on the Select Network Protocol window. 9 Click OK. The Local Area Connection number Properties window is re-displayed.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Configuring TCP/IP in Windows 2000 or XP, continued 10 On the Local Area Connection number Properties window, be sure the box next to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is checked. 11 Click Properties. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window is displayed as shown at bottom left. 12 Be sure Obtain IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically are selected.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Verifying the IP Address in Windows 95, 98, or Me The following instructions are for Windows 95, 98, or Me. For information about Windows 2000 or XP, see “Verifying the IP Address in Windows 2000 or XP” on page 31. For a Macintosh or UNIX system, refer to your user guide.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Verifying the IP Address in Windows 2000 or XP The following instructions are for Windows 2000 or Windows XP. For information about Windows 95, 98, or Me, see “Verifying the IP Address in Windows 95, 98, or Me” on page 30. For a Macintosh or UNIX system, refer to your user guide. To check the IP address: 1 On the Windows Desktop, click Start. 2 Select Run. The Run window is displayed.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Verifying the IP Address in Windows 2000 or XP, continued To renew your IP address: 1 Type ipconfig /renew and press ENTER. If a valid IP address is displayed as shown at left, Internet access should be available. 2 Type exit and press ENTER to return to Windows. If after performing this procedure your computer cannot access the Internet, call your cable service provider for help.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Ethernet and USB You can connect the USB port on one computer and the Ethernet port on another computer directly to the cable modem, as shown at top left. Caution Cable outlet Do not connect both the Ethernet and USB cables to the same computer. Coaxial cable SURFboard cable modem Computer Ethernet cable You can connect a single computer to the USB port and from one to 31 remaining users to an Ethernet hub, as shown at bottom left.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Cabling for Multiple Users, continued Ethernet You can connect up to 32 computers to an Ethernet hub connected to a SURFboard cable modem, as shown at left.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Troubleshooting If the solutions listed here do not solve your problem, contact your cable service provider. Before calling your service provider, try pressing the reset button on the rear panel. Resetting the cable modem may take 5 to 30 minutes. Your service provider may ask for the status of the front-panel lights as described in “Front-Panel Lights and Error Conditions” on page 37.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Problem Possible Solutions Cannot send or receive data Check the lights on the front panel. Note the first light from top to bottom that is off. This light indicates where the error occurred as described in “Front-Panel Lights and Error Conditions” on page 37. If all lights are off except the Standby light, the cable modem is in Standby mode. Press the Standby button to reconnect your Internet service.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary Front-Panel Lights and Error Conditions Light Turns Off During Startup If Turns Off During Normal Operation If Receive The receive channel cannot be acquired The receive channel is lost Send The send channel cannot be acquired The send channel is lost Online IP registration is unsuccessful The IP registration is lost Power The cable modem is not properly plugged into The cable modem is unplugged or is
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Removing the USB Driver from Windows 98 or Me 1 On your Windows Desktop, right-click the Network Neighborhood icon and select Properties. The Network window is displayed. 2 Click the Motorola SurfBoard USB Cable Modem. Although your SURFboard cable modem model number may be different than in the images in this guide, the procedure is the same.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Removing the USB Driver from Windows 98 or Me, continued Home Print X Exit 3 Click Remove. The Network window no longer displays Motorola SurfBoard USB Cable Modem in the list. 4 Click OK. The System Settings Change window is displayed. 5 Disconnect the USB cable from your PC or cable modem. 6 Click Yes to restart your computer.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Removing the USB Driver from Windows 98 or Me, continued 7 Insert the SURFboard Cable Modem CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. After a short time, a window with language choices is displayed. 8 Press the Esc key on the keyboard to exit the start-up screens. 9 To start Windows Explorer, click Start and select Run. 10 In the Run window, type explorer and click OK. The Exploring window is displayed.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Removing the USB Driver from Windows 98 or Me, continued 13 Click Remove Driver to remove the USB driver. After you remove the USB driver, re-install the USB driver on your computer: ■ “Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 98” on page 12 ■ “Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows Me” on page 20 If you continue to have problems, contact your cable service provider.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary Removing the USB Driver from Windows 2000 Home Print X Exit 1 On your Windows desktop, click Start. 2 Click Settings. 3 Click Control Panel to display the Control Panel window. 4 Double-click System to display the System Properties window.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary Removing the USB Driver from Windows 2000, continued Home Print X Exit 5 On the System Properties window, click the Hardware tab.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Removing the USB Driver from Windows 2000, continued 7 On the Device Manager window, double-click Network Adapters. 8 Click the Motorola SurfBoard USB Cable Modem. The Uninstall icon is displayed on the window near the top. 9 Click the Uninstall icon. 10 Close the Device Manager window. 11 Close the Control Panel window.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Removing the USB Driver from Windows 2000, continued 12 Insert the SURFboard Cable Modem CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. After a short time, a window with language choices is displayed. 13 Press the Esc key on the keyboard to exit the start-up screens. 14 To start Windows Explorer, click Start and select Run. 15 In the Run window, type explorer and click OK. 16 Double-click My Computer.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Removing the USB Driver from Windows 2000, continued 19 The window on the left is displayed. Be sure the USB cable is disconnected. 20 Click Remove Driver. Informational messages similar to the ones shown at left are displayed on the SURFboard Cable Modem USB Driver Removal window. After you remove the USB driver, re-install the USB driver following “Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows 2000” on page 16.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Removing the USB Driver from Windows XP Home Print X Exit 1 On the Windows desktop, click Start to display the Start window shown at left. 2 Click Control Panel to display the Control Panel window. The display varies, depending on your Windows XP view options. 3 If a Category view similar to below is displayed, click Performance and Maintenance. Otherwise, skip to step 5.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Removing the USB Driver from Windows XP, continued 4 Home Print X Exit On the Performance and Maintenance window, click System to display the System Properties window. Skip to step 6.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Removing the USB Driver from Windows XP, continued 5 Home Print X Exit If a classic view similar to at left is displayed, click System to display the System Properties window.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Removing the USB Driver from Windows XP, continued Home Print X Exit 6 On the System Properties window, click the Hardware tab. 7 Double-click the Device Manager button to display the Device Manager window.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Removing the USB Driver from Windows XP, continued 8 On the Device Manager window, double-click Network adapters. 9 Click the Motorola SurfBoard USB Cable Modem. The Uninstall icon is displayed on the window near the top. 10 Click the Uninstall icon. 11 Close the Device Manager window. 12 Close the Control Panel window.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Removing the USB Driver from Windows XP, continued 13 Insert the SURFboard Cable Modem CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. After a short time, a window with language choices is displayed. 14 Press the Esc key on the keyboard to exit the start-up screens. 15 To start Windows Explorer, click Start and select Run. 16 In the Run window, type explorer and click OK. 17 Double-click My Computer.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Removing the USB Driver from Windows XP, continued 20 The window on the left is displayed. Be sure the USB cable is disconnected. 21 Click Remove Driver. Informational messages similar to the ones shown at left are displayed on the SURFboard Cable Modem USB Driver Removal window. After you remove the USB driver, re-install the USB driver following “Setting Up a USB Driver in Windows XP” on page 21.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Contact Us For information about customer service, technical support, or warranty claims, see the Software License and Warranty Information card provided with your SURFboard cable modem. For answers to typical questions, see “Frequently Asked Questions” on page 55. For information about Motorola consumer cable products, education, and support, visit http://www.motorola.com/broadband.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Frequently Asked Questions Here are answers to questions our customers frequently ask. Q What is high-speed cable Internet access? A Cable Internet access uses cable television wires instead of telephone lines to connect to the Internet. It is extremely fast and affordable and does not tie up telephone lines for incoming or outgoing calls and faxes.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Q If I have a cable modem, can I still use my old 28.8 Kbps or 56 Kbps modem? A Yes! Although once you’ve experienced the speed of cable Internet access, you’ll never again want to wait for traditional dial-up services. Q I have more than one computer. Do I need more than one SURFboard cable modem? A No, not if your computers are connected on a network.
Introduction Before You Begin Installation & Configuration Troubleshooting FAQ Glossary License Glossary coaxial cable (coax) A type of wire consisting of a center wire surrounded by insulation and a grounded shield of braided wire. The shield minimizes electrical and radio frequency interference. DOCSIS The CableLabs Data-Over-Cable Service Interface Specification defines interface standards for cable modems and supporting equipment. download To copy a file from one computer to another.
Before You Begin MAC address The Media Access Control Address uniquely identifies each device that can be connected to an Ethernet network. It is permanently written to read-only memory (ROM) at the factory and printed on the rear panel of your SURFboard cable modem. You need to provide the MAC address to your cable service provider. MHz Mega Hertz. A measure of radio frequency - millions of cycles per second. One MHz means one million cycles per second.
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