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Chapter 2: networking – Technicolor - Thomson Network Router User Manual

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Chapter 2: Networking

Chapter 2

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Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only.

Communications

Data communication involves the fl ow of packets of data from one device to another. These
devices include personal computers, Ethernet and USB hubs, cable modems, digital routers and
switches, and highly integrated devices that combine functions, like the Wireless Cable Gateway.

The gateway integrates the functionality often found in two separate devices into one. It’s both
a cable modem and an intelligent wireless gateway networking device that can provide a host
of networking features, such as NAT and fi rewall. Figure 2 illustrates this concept, with the cable
modem (CM) functionality on the left, and networking functionality on the right. In this fi gure,
the numbered arrows represent communication based on source and destination, as follows:

Type of Communication

1.

Communication between the Internet and your PCs

Example: The packets created by your request for a page stored at a web site, and the

contents of that page sent to your PC.

2.

Communication between your cable company and the cable modem side

Example: When your cable modem starts up, it must initialize with the cable company,

which requires the cable company to communicate directly with the cable modem itself.

3.

Communication between your PCs and the networking side

CM

CM IP

IP Stack 1

CPE IP

IP Stack 2

WAN

LAN

Networking

Cable Modem Section

Networking Section

Cable service

Connected to your PC via:
• Ethernet
• 802.11b/g
• USB

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2

3

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