Hello! I have here a SB4200. I'd like to know if any of you know what level of DOCSIS compliance it was supposed to be at when it was made.
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Hello! I have here a SB4200. I'd like to know if any of you know what level of DOCSIS compliance it was supposed to be at when it was made.
-- Gregg gregg dot drwho8 atsign gmail dot com "This signature has expired."
Gregg is lazy - try Google:
With a SURFboard cable modem from Motorola, broadband Internet access is incredibly fast, always on, and always connected. That means no more dial-up, busy signals, or long, late nights downloading Internet homework information!
A great modem for today's broadband Internet, the SB4200 can support up to 32 users -- perfect for your home or small office. It's DOCSIS® 1.0 and 1.1 CableLabs® Certified?.
It could be either 1.0 or 1.1 since "SB4200" just by itself isn't enough information to go on. Go to the modem's webpage at http://192.168.100.1/ and click on the Help tab. Then look at the info it gives up in the top left. If that says SB4200-1.4.8.4-SCM01-NOSH, then it is Docsis 1.1 certified (and 1.0 also of course). If it says 0.4.3.3p or 0.4.4.0p, then it is an older Docsis 1.0 modem.
HTH Bob
additional end-user security
ster than a 28.8k analog phone modem*
etween USB device and Ethernet LAN
Ethernet, or 32 users on Ethernet)
Hello! It happens I am not lazy. I looked at both the DOCSIS=C2=AE homepage
-- Gregg gregg dot drwho8 atsign gmail dot com
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