How To Install A Cable Modem Connection

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Modem Power Cable; Common Technical Questions. Verify that the cable modem and computer are disconnected from the power source. Connect one end of the coaxial cable to the cable wall outlet. Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the cable modem. Plug the cable modem power adapter into a wall outlet. Most cable modems are 'on' all the. Step by step instructions to connect Arris modem to Cox cable Internet and configure broadband access are given below. Connect Modem to Computer. Connect one end of coaxial cable comes with Arris modem to Cox cable wall outlet and the other end on the coaxial port of your Arris device. To configure your router for cable internet connection with NETGEAR genie: Unplug the modem and router power cords. Note: If you have a back-up battery on your modem, remove it temporarily. Connect an Ethernet cable from the modem to the Internet port of the router (yellow cable in the diagram below).

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The cable modem attaches to the coaxial cable provided by your cable company which communicates with a Cable Modem Termination System at the local cable television office. The modem produces a faster data transfer rate and will provide you with a continuous Internet connection. If you have a ethernet port in the living room near the cable port you could leave the modem in the living room and plug the ethernet into the wall there and run the router in your room. The main issue is you need to find a way to connect the ethernet port in the living room to the one in the bedroom. It depends where these wires go.

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A cable modem provides your business with high-speed access to the Internet. Many cable Internet service providers will set up your computer for you when they perform your service installation. If, however, you need to configure your cable Internet connection manually, you can do so on the Windows XP operating system via the Network Connection Wizard.

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Click the “Start” button and click “Control Panel.”

2.

Connect your computer to the modem with an Ethernet cable. Step 4: Wait about 15 minutes for the cable modem to synchronize with the Internet service provider's (ISP) server and make sure the following LEDs are on.

Double-click “Network and Internet Connections.” Windows loads the Network Connection Wizard. Click 'Next' to begin the configuration process.

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Click “Connect to the Internet” and click the “Next” button.

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Click “Set up my connection manually” and click “Next.”

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Click “Connect using a broadband connection that is always on.”

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Enter the name of your cable Internet service provider in the field provided or click it on the list of available providers. Click “Next.”

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Enter the username provided by your cable ISP. Enter your password twice: once in the password field and once in the password confirmation field. Click “Next.”

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Click “Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop” to add a shortcut to the configuration settings for your cable connection.

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Click “Finish” to complete configuration of your cable modem connection.

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Many types of Arris cable modems can be setup to provide you with two separate telephone lines of service. Based on your model, however, your modem or telephone may not operate correctly if you try to use both of the modem's telephone line ports. Even if you use just a single line, phone and Internet service bundles can help you eliminate your current phone bill and save you more money in the long run.

Step 1

Turn the Arris cable modem around to display the connector ports.

Step 2

Connect the coaxial cable to the splitter, if used or connect it to the cable terminal outlet. Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the Arris cable modem port marked 'Cable.'

Cable

Step 3

Connect the telephone cable/cables to the Arris cable modem port/ports marked 'Tel 1/2' or 'Tel 2.' Connect the other end of the telephone cable to the telephone line port on the telephone. Note that if you're using a RJ-11 cord, a phone with two separate phone lines, and you have an Arris model number 'TM402G,' 'TM402H' or 'TM402P,' the telephone line must be connected to the 'Tel 1/2' port on the Arris cable modem.

Step 4

Connect the power cord or AC adapter plug into the electrical plug port on the Arris cable modem. Note that it may take up to 30 minutes before you can connect to the Internet after you complete the setup process.

Step 5

Plug the electrical plug end of the power cord or AC adapter into an AC wall outlet.

Step 6

Connect the Ethernet cable to the Arris cable modem's port marked 'Ethernet 10/100' or use a USB cable to connect to the port marked 'USB.' Connect the other end of the Ethernet or USB cable to your computer's Ethernet or USB port.

Insert the 'Touchstone USB Drivers' CD into the your computer's disk drive, then follow the on-screen prompts to install the drivers.

Tip

  • Tighten all connections if the power light doesn't light up when after you complete these steps. Try another outlet and then check the circuit breaker and replace blown fuses if problems still occur.

Warnings

  • The embedded multimedia terminal adapter may be irreversibly damaged if the cable terminal connection has voltages. Although you may have canceled your previous telephone service, the EMTA may still be negatively affected. To avoid a loss of service, contact a professional electrician to check the wiring. Be sure to ask the electrician to confirm that the previous telephone provider has been removed before installing the modem.
  • You may need to configure your computer's TCP/IP settings if you connected via an Ethernet connection. In this case, contact Arris support. You will need additional assistance as well as the IP address, and DNS, subnet and gateway information to complete the setup.

Items you will need

  • Arris cable modem
  • Coaxial cable
  • Telephone cable/cables
  • Splitter, if used to connect

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