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Installation
The following subsections provide information about installing the SBG900 hardware:
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Connecting the SBG900 to the Cable System
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Obtaining an IP Address for Ethernet
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Connecting a PC to the USB Port
For information about wireless LAN setup, see “
Before You Begin
Before you begin the installation, check that you received the following items with your SBG900:
You will need 75-ohm
with F-type connectors to connect the SBG900 to the nearest cable outlet. If a
TV is connected to the cable outlet, you may need a 5 to 900 MHz RF
and two additional coaxial cables to
use both the TV and the SBG900.
Determine the connection types you will make to the SBG900. Check that you have the required cables, adapters,
and adapter software. You may need:
Coaxial cable, RF splitters, hubs, and switches are available at consumer electronic stores.
Item
Description
Power adapter
cord
Connects the SBG 900 to the external AC power supply
10/100Base-T
Ethernet cable
Connects to the
port
USB cable
Connects to the
port
Motorola SURFboard
Wireless Cable Modem
Gateway CD-ROM
Contains this
User Guide and
drivers
Wireless LAN
W
ireless adapter and driver software for each computer having a wireless connection (see
Wired Ethernet LAN Ethernet cables and network interface cards (NICs) with accompanying installation software
To connect more than one computer to the SBG900, one or more Ethernet hubs or switches
USB
A USB cable and the
Motorola SURFboard Wireless Cable Modem Gateway CD-ROM
containing the software for USB installation