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Thread Will the Internet Gateway/ Router / 4-Port Gigabit Router work with a Satellite modem?
Thread Internet Gateway /Internet Router / 4-Port Gigabit Router Guide
Internet Gateway /Internet Router / 4-Port Gigabit Router GuideLogging in to the Internet Gateway (All Versions)/ 4-Port Gigabit Router What version of the Internet Gateway (All Versions) / 4-Port Gigabit Router do I have? How do I upgrade the firmware for the Internet Gateway ...
Thread Logging in to the Internet Gateway /Router / 4-Port Gigabit Router
Logging in to the Internet Gateway /Router / 4-Port Gigabit Router*Important* - Determine which device and version you have before proceeding. Intial Setup Checklist: 1) Router is powered on 2) The modem is plugged in the WAN port of the Internet Gateway / Router / ...
Distributing Data without Router or SwitchCan I use my bridged phone board to send internet to various locations around my house? I would like to punch down my internet signal, and then have all of the other cables connected to my board have internet. ...
GT4 Router Dropped Internet ConnectionsI am having an increasing problem with my 47611-GT4 gateway dropping the internet connection. This is often (not always) happening at the same time I get email notifications fro the gateway of IP spoofing. Restarting ...
Thread can a wireless router be connected to an ethernet switch?
can a wireless router be connected to an ethernet switch?I have broadband cable coming into my SMC which is connected to a cable modem. The cable modem is connected to a leviton router which is then connected to multiple leviton ethernet switches which feed to about 1...
What can I use to run fiber in a SMC?You can use a 47612-MMA multi media bracket to hold any 5F100-xxx fiber adapter plate. The multi media bracket will hold two adapter panels. for more information please contact technical support at 1-800-824-3005
What is a home network?A modern home has multiple system integrated throughout working together , audio, video, phone and data systems. All these system together make up a network. The building blocks of a home computer network include ad...
What is IPv6?According to netbsd.org, some time around 1992, there was a global shortage of IPv4 addresses, and technical obstacles in deploying new protocols due to limitations imposed by IPv4. An IPng (IP next generation) effort...
What is NAT?Network Address Translation, Internet standard that allows a local-area network (LAN) to use one set of IP addresses for external traffic and a second set of addresses for internal traffic . A NAT box located at the h...
What are " port numbers "?Port numbers work as network addresses. Port numbers work like telephone extensions. Just as a office telephone system can use a main phone number and give each employee an extension number (like x300, x502, etc.),&nb...
Thread What will happen if I mix and match different manufacturers hardware?
What will happen if I mix and match different manufacturers hardware?If the components have the same catagory compliance (cat5/cat5ecat6 ect..) , then you will be assured of the same Category performance. Consult the technical support for specific warranty provisions that may be applic...
What is bandwidth?Every line(fiber optic/cat6a/cat6/cat5e/coaxial ect..) has an upper limit and a lower limit on the frequency of signals it can carry. This limited range is called the bandwidth
What is bit rate and baud rate?Bit rate is the number of bits transmitted during one second whereas baud rate refers to the number of signal units per second that are required to represent those bits. baud rate = bit rate / N where N is no-of-bits...