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  1. Hacking the Cable Modem: What Cable Companies Don't Want You to Know by DerEngel, 2006-09-10
  2. High-Speed Cable Modems by Albert A. Azzam, 1997-06-01
  3. Next-Generation Modems: A Professional Guide to DSL and Cable Modems by Gilbert Held, 2000-02-17
  4. MOTOROLA UNVEILS WIRELESS CABLE MODEM GATEWAY.(Motorola SURFboardAE SBG1000)(Product Announcement): An article from: Modem User News
  5. U.S. ROBOTICS INTRODUCES CABLE MODEM FOR SERVICE PROVIDERS.(Product Announcement): An article from: Modem User News
  6. HITRON'S CABLE MODEM GATEWAY ACHIEVES WI-FI CERTIFICATION.(Hitron Technologies BWG-3511): An article from: Modem User News
  7. MICRONETICS WIRELESS INTRODUCES CABLE MODEM TESTER.: An article from: Modem User News
  8. Modem: Modem. Modulation, Demodulation, Frequency- shift keying, Cable modem, DSL modem, Serial communication, Radio modem, Wavelength- division multiplexing, ... shift keying, Duplex (telecommunications)
  9. ADC'S CUDA 1000 CABLE MODEM TERMINATION SYSTEM DELIVERS ADVANCED IP SERVICES FOR WIDEOPENWEST.(Product Announcement): An article from: Federal Computer Market Report
  10. MANUFACTURERS INSTALL CABLE-MODEMS DIRECTLY INTO PCS.(Conexant System's Conexant System InfoSurge CX9440CM)(Product Announcement): An article from: Modem User News
  11. ADC'S CUDA 1000 CABLE MODEM TERMINATION SYSTEM DELIVERS ADVANCED IP SERVICES FOR WIDEOPENWEST.(Product Announcement): An article from: EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
  12. 3ETECHNOLOGIES DEBUTS INTEGRATED CABLE MODEM WIRELESS GATEWAY.(3eTechnologies International Wireless Gateway)(Product Announcement): An article from: Modem User News
  13. HI/FN INTRODUCES CABLE MODEM SECURITY FOR SOHO.(the 7901 network security processor)(Product Announcement): An article from: Modem User News
  14. COM21 LAUNCHES EURODOCSIS CABLE MODEM.(Product Announcement): An article from: Modem User News

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modems External cable. View by brand. The US Robotics cable modem cruisesat speeds up to 50 times faster than 56k analog modems. An
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62. K-State Student Union Computer Store - Hardware
Featured cable modems All modems are approved by Cox Communications,the local cable provider for the Manhattan area. Other modems
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USB 5 year *Limited warranty as specified by manufacturer. All modems are approved by Cox Communications , the local cable provider for the Manhattan area. Other Modems: K-State Student Union Computer Store carries a small selection of other modems and fax modems from manufacturers such as Diamond, 3Com US Robotics and Best Data. Most major brands are available upon special order request.

63. Hardware: Cable Modems
cable modems Specifications, Features, Troubleshooting, and SalesMotorola Surfoboard (SB4220, SB4200, and discontinued models
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: The Advice given below is based on our knowledge and experience. However, since we - just like you - are only end users you should not hesitate to consult with the Vendor of this Product or Service Provider if you need official advice or further support. If you should spot any error or omission in this text we would like to hear from you so that we may improve this page. Thank you and please enjoy your visit. Cable Modems: Specifications, Features, Troubleshooting, and Sales: Motorola Surfoboard (SB4220, SB4200, and discontinued models)
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64. THPS3 Online Hardware
hardware and Internet Access. DSL, cable modems, and existing highspeed networks using Ethernet are all considered broadband .
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Hardware and Internet Access There are two ways to play THPS3 online:
  • Using a USB Modem connected to the PS2 and a phoneline. Via a high speed broadband connection. DSL, Cable modems, and existing high speed networks using Ethernet are all considered "broadband".
In either case you will also need Internet Access through an ISP (Internet Service Provider) supported by THPS3. Common ISPs Please note, America Online is NOT supported by THPS3 at this time. If you wish to play online with a modem, then you will need to purchase one of the USB modems supported by THPS3. The modems that are supported are: A. Zoom FaxModem 56K USB Model 2985L No Packaging Photo Available B. USB Pocket 56K NetSurfer NMT00700
No Packaging Photo Available C. MultiTech Systems MultiModemUSB MT5634ZBA-USB D. Actiontec Call Waiting USB modem USB56012-01CW No Packaging Photo Available
E. Sony Network Adaptor for PlayStation 2.

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66. Cable Modems From PC Connection
With DLink's Home/DSL cable modems by Gateway and 4-port Switch, up to homes andsmall offices, this integrated unit contains a complete hardware firewall for
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WebShuttle cable modems by Addonics offer an Internet sharing device that could save your small office network a lot of money.
WebShuttle cable modems by Addonics offer an Internet sharing device that could save your small office network a lot of money.
WebShuttle II is a unique product available through PC Connection that enables multiple users (up to 250) on an Ethernet network to simultaneously access the Internet over one line using just one ISP account.
WebShuttle cable modems by Addonics offer an Internet sharing device that could save your small office network a lot of money. WebShuttle II is a unique product available through PC Connection that enables multiple users (up to 250) on an Ethernet network to simultaneously access the Internet over one line using just one ISP account. WebShuttle cable modems adaptec scsi cards 10BaseT switches 3com airconnect ... wireless hubs

67. Cable Modem Connection Sharing Guide At HomeNetHelp
reasons it is SO important to have a software or hardware firewall with a with a Linuxrouter Other Connection sharing software One Way cable modems There are
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Menu: Main Functions Internet Sharing Computer Networking Shopping ... About Us Internet Connection Sharing Nav Internet Sharing Overview Broadband Router Software Sharing Help ... Internet Connection Sharing Cable Modem Sharing Cable Modems - speeds, connection sharing, security, etc. Cable modems may be the most readily available broadband internet connection followed closely by DSL (anyone have some stats?). They can reach nearly every home that has access to digital cable television. At about $40-$50 per month, cable modems are still a premium service over traditional phone lines. Speeds: Cable modems boast some of the fastest download speeds. Most cable modem companies cap the download bandwidth at 1.5Mbps but some people have reached speeds of up to 3 or 4 Mbps. I could count on about 500-800Mbps throughput in a community that has had cable modems for a while. The upload speeds are fairly slow and are limited to 64 or 128Mbps. Unlike DSL, you can not yet purchase different service levels to increase the bandwidth available. Shared Bandwidth Cable modems work by assigning upload and download 'channels' to communities of people in your neighborhood. Although your download speed might be capped at 1.5Mbps, that bandwidth is shared by many people in your neighborhood. If someone runs a streaming audio server or other server that sends a lot of data, they could tie up the upload channel for 20 or 30 people making their Internet access much slower than it should be.

68. Modems
With this thought in mind, the hardware necessary to connect to the internet andto network machines is very Top modems. 1, Surfboard SB4200 cable Mode, $65.
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Modems Today, an increasing number of people are purchasing computers to go online. With this thought in mind, the hardware necessary to connect to the internet and to network machines is very important. A modem is a device that lets your computer communicate with other computers over a standard telephone line. It is short for mo dulator/ dem odulator. This term means that the modem converts the digital information from your computer to an analog signal that travels over phone lines. The receiving modem then converts the analog signal back to a digital signal for the receiving computer to work with. Some modems can exchange data only. Others, called fax/modems, can exchange data and fax messages. The best kind are fax/modems with voice capabilities, allowing you to use your computer like an expensive answering machine.

69. Samsung Electronics Telecommunication_systems IP Network
Electronics aims to sell 603 billion won worth of Internet hardware products in2001, up from 417.2 billion won registered in 2000. cable modems and ADSL
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70. Cable Modems And Securing The SOHO
interface. A hardware FIREWALL. com). The XRouter was designed for use with cableor DSL modems so is perfect for the SOHO environment. Without
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Cable Modems and the Internet: Securing the SOHO
Gary C. Kessler
April 2000
An edited version of this paper with the title "Securing Cable Modems" originally appeared in the July 2000 issue of Information Security Magazine www.infosecuritymag.com
As recently as a few years ago, high-speed Internet access for the small office/home office (SOHO) was still an expensive proposition. The relatively recent emergence of low-cost alternatives such as cable modems and the variety of digital subscriber line (xDSL) technologies, however, has totally changed the calculus, making telecommuting and remote office connections over the Internet a breeze.
FIGURE 1. Cable modem connection scenarios. The upper topology is most common; a coaxial cable delivers the service to a cable modem which in turn is connected to a computer via a 10BASE-T cable. The lower topology shows the cable modem connected to a hub/router that acts as the connection point for the SOHO LAN.
Figure 1 shows the most common network connection topologies when using cable modems. The cable TV company runs a coaxial cable into the building to deliver their Internet service. Although fed from the same coax that provides cable TV service, most companies place a splitter outside of the building and runs two cables in, rather than using a splitter at the set-top box. The coax terminates at the cable modem. The cable modem itself attaches to the SOHO computing equipment via its 10BASE-T port. In most circumstances, the cable modem attaches directly to a user's computer. If a LAN is present on the premises (something many cable companies frown upon), some sort of router can be connected to the cable modem.

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    cable modems provide continuous access to the internet and don To use a cable modem,your computer must can choose to install the computer hardware and software
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    Internet Connection Connecting your computer to the internet is essential for most home offices. If you haven't already got internet access, you have a few options open to you. The traditional method is an analogue modem connected to a phone line which "dials-up" whenever you want to connect to the internet. However high speed, always-on options like cable modems and DSL (Digital Subscriber Lines) are gaining in popularity. Analogue Modem
    Modem stands for modulator-demodulator. The device takes the digital information from your computer and translates it into analogue waves to send over a phone line and vice versa. Many new computers will ship with a 56 Kbps (Kilobits per second) internal modem already installed and you just plug it into your phone jack. External modems connect to your computer via the serial or USB (Universal Serial Bus) port. You can also get a PC Card modem that fits into a PC Card slot on a notebook or handheld computer.

    73. Magazine Articles On Broadband (current)
    Magazine articles on broadband hardware and applications,DSL, cable modems and videoon-demand.
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    April 2003 Bob Hetherington HomePlug Powerline Networking Devices from Linksys and Siemens HomePlug has hit the streets and I had my first run at it with some products from Linksys and Siemens (SpeedStream). I was pleasantly surprised when I set up my first powerline network, even using products from different manufacturers. Computer Paper April 2003 Sean Carruthers TCP Lab: Going mobile Enter high-speed wireless data connections, via your cellular phone. The two major types of network battling it out for supremacy in the Canadian marketplace are CDMA (favoured by Bell and Telus) and GSM (the choice of Rogers and Fido).

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    The MultiLynx™ CL2151 is a universal cable transceiversolution for advanced settop boxes (STB) and cable modems compliant with...... Type hardware
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    75. Cable Modems And Digital Subscriber Line Services
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    O f course, if you're going to get high-speed Internet service, you probably want to hook it up to all the computers in your house. Cable and telephone companies are so bound up in local rules and regulations that there is little standardization for handling multiple computers. Some companies allow you hook up as many computers as you want; just plug the DSL or cable modem into a network hub, and plug in all your computers. Most companies sell multiple-computer hookups at an additional cost, however. M ost companies won't object to the use of a router , a piece of hardware or software which hides the computers on your home network behind a single Internet identity. Popular hardware routers include the

    76. Connecting From Home -- Using Cable Or DSL
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    77. Bank Systems & Technology Techlibrary: DSL Modems
    Topics cable modems DSL modems Internet Telephony Topics DSL DSL modems Ethernet Protocols Cards PPP Telecommunications hardware, by Redback
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    78. TI Announces New TNETC405 Reference Design For DOCSIS 1.1 Cable Modems
    TI has built upon its industryleading DOCSIS hardware and software technology and designas a basis to develop cost effective data cable modems for cableLabs(r
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    DALLAS (June 12, 2001) Recognizing the need for a cost-effective data cable modem solution, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today announced its new low cost cable modem reference design, the TNETC405. TI has built upon its industry-leading DOCSIS hardware and software technology and systems expertise to deliver a complete reference design solution that enables manufactures to speed time to market. Several major cable modem OEMs, including Toshiba, Correlant and other key customers will use the TNETC405 reference design as a basis to develop cost effective data cable modems for CableLabs(r) certifications this year. (see http://www.ti.com/sc/cablemodem

    79. Network Computing Tech Library: Wireless Communications Hardware
    Ethernet backbone. Topics cable modems DSL modems Fast Ethernet Routers Wireless Communications hardware, Linksys EtherFast
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