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•Print server
> SupportsWindows®/Mac®/Linux®
FEATURES:
•DOCSIS®1.0 CableLabs®Certified
•IP and MAC address filtering
•Two diversity antennas to enhance wireless
connectivity
•Easy-to-read LED display
•24 x 7 technical support available via theWeb
or by phone
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
•SBG1000Wireless Cable Modem Gateway
•Power cord
•USB and Ethernet cables
•Quick Start Guide
•Print server software
•CD-ROM containing installation software
and User Guide
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
•Minimum 486/86 (Pentium Processor preferred)
or Macintosh®-compatible CPU (Power PC)
•Operating systems such as:
Windows®98/2000/NT/Me/XP; Macintosh OS 8.0
or higher; and UNIX®
•10/100Base-T Ethernet or USB connection
•Check with your local cable provider for DOCSIS
high speed data service
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A networking powerhouse.
Motorola’sWireless Cable Modem Gateway has got high speed Internet access too.
The SBG1000 incorporates a SURFboard®Cable Modem, an 802.11b wireless access point,
a four-port Ethernet router, a print server and advanced firewall security.That means every-
one in your home or small office can securely network to share a single high speed Internet
connection, files, online and console gaming, pictures, peripherals and more.
BENEFITS:
•Integrated SURFboard Cable Modem
> Always on, always connected and always ready
> Everyone on your network can share a single
broadband connection
> Downloads data up to 100 times faster than
traditional 28.8k analog phone modems*
•802.11b wireless access point
> Supports data rates of up to 11 Mbps**
>Wireless users can roam up to 500 feet
> Eliminates the hassles of running wires to establish
network connections
•Four-port Ethernet router with switch
> Four 10/100Base-T ports
> Built-in switch enables gaming and multimedia
transfers
> Connects at data rates up to 100 Mbps**
> All ports are dual-purpose switch/uplink ports
> Half and full duplex
•Advanced firewall security
> Denial of Service (DoS) attack prevention
> Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI)
> Intrusion detection
> Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) — helps protect your
network while allowing unrestricted online gaming
>VPN pass-through capabilities provide privacy to
telecommuters and small businesses:
– IPSec, PPTP & L2TP pass-through
– Network AddressTranslation (NAT)
– DHCP server and client
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
To view our full line of Broadband Networking Products,
visit ourWeb site at www.motorola.com/broadband/networking
MOTOROLA and the Stylized M logo are registered in the US Patent &Trademark Office. All other product or service names are property of their
respective owners. SURFboard® and design are registered trademarks of General Instrument. Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft
Corporation. Netscape®, Netscape Navigator®, and the Netscape® logo are registered trademarks of Netscape in the United States and other
countries.Wi-Fi® Certified is a certification mark ofWireless Fidelity Alliance, Inc. Mac® and Macintosh® are registered trademarks of
Apple Computer, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark ofThe Open Group in the United States and other countries. Linux is a registered
trademark of LinusTorvalds. DOCSIS and CableLabs are registered trademarks of CableTelevision Laboratories, Inc. © Motorola, Inc. 2003.
WIRELESS
STANDARDS COMPLIANCE
IEEE 802.11b; Direct
Sequence Spread Spectrum
(DSSS)
RF FREQUENCY RANGE
2.4 to 2.4835 GHz,
2.4 to 2.497 GHz for Japan
DATA RATE
Auto, 11, 5.5, 2, and 1 Mbps
MODULATION
11 and 5.5 Mbps – CCK,
2 Mbps – DQPSK,
1 Mbps – DBPSK
NUMBER OF CHANNELS
US – 11 Europe – 13
Spain – 2 France – 4
Japan – 14
TRANSMIT POWER
17.5 dBm (EIRP)
RECEIVE SENSITIVITY
-83 dBm at 11 Mbps
ROUTER
ETHERNET STANDARDS
COMPLIANCE
IEEE 802.3; IEEE 802.3u
PROTOCOLS SUPPORTED
RIP, RIPv2
NUMBER OF PORTS
5
NUMBER OF UPLINK PORTS
5
ELECTRICAL
INPUTVOLTAGE RANGE
100 to 240VAC, 50 to 60 Hz
POWER CONSUMPTION
18Watts
PRINT SERVER
Windows®, Mac®, Linux®
GENERAL
CABLE INTERFACE
F-connector, female, 75 Ω
CPE NETWORK INTERFACE
USB, Ethernet 10/100Base-T
(auto sensing)
DATA PROTOCOL
TCP/IP
DIMENSIONS
11.4" (H) x 6.3" (W) x 2.8" (L)
WEIGHT
0.8 lbs (unit only)
MODEM DOWNSTREAM
MODULATION
64 or 256 QAM
MAXIMUM DATA RATE**
38 Mbps
BANDWIDTH
6 MHz
SYMBOL RATE
64 QAM 5.069 Msym/s
256 QAM 5.361 Msym/s
OPERATING LEVEL RANGE
-15 to +15 dBmV
INPUT IMPEDANCE
75 Ω(nominal)
FREQUENCY RANGE
88 to 860 MHz
MODEM UPSTREAM
MODULATION
16 QAM or QPSK
MAXIMUM DATA RATE**
10 Mbps
BANDWIDTH
200 kHz, 400 kHz, 800 kHz,
1.6 MHz, 3.2 MHz
SYMBOL RATES
160, 320, 640, 1280,
2560 ksym/s
OPERATING LEVEL RANGE
+8 to +55 dBmV (16 QAM)
+8 to +58 dBmV (QPSK)
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE
75 Ω(nominal)
FREQUENCY RANGE
5 to 42 MHz (edge to edge)
ENVIRONMENTAL
OPERATINGTEMPERATURE
32˚ F to 104˚ F (0° C to 40° C)
STORAGETEMPERATURE
-22˚ F to 176˚ F (-30° C to 80° C)
OPERATING HUMIDITY
5 to 95% (non-condensing)
MECHANICAL ANTENNAS
Two external, removable,
articulating antennas.
LED INDICATORS
Modem – Receive, Send,
Online, Internet
Router (Each Port 1 – 5) –
Activity, 10/100, Half/Full, Link
Access Point –Wireless
Other – USB, Power,
Model Number
INTERFACES
(1) AC Power, (1) F-type,
(5) RJ-45, (2) RJ-11, (1) DB-25
**AWord About Data Rates: Data rate is the speed at which individual bits of data flow through a channel. It is not the same speed at which entire files are uploaded or downloaded.
These speeds will vary, and are often less than the maximum data rate. Upload and download speeds are affected by several factors including, but not limited to: the capacity of and
the services offered by your cable operator or broadband service provider, channel capacity, network traffic, computer equipment, type of server, number of connections to server,
and availability of Internet router(s).
*When comparing download speeds with a traditional 28.8k analog modem. Actual speeds will vary, and are often less than the maximum possible. Upload and download speeds
are affected by several factors including, but not limited to: network traffic and services offered by your cable operator or broadband service provider, computer equipment, type
of server, number of connections to server, and availability of Internet router(s).
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