User’s Guide
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Be sure to follow the instructions provided for the port that you want to use.
Using the USB port allows you to install the cable modem faster and easier than using the ethernet
port, because you do not have to install and configure a network interface card (NIC).
USB, however, only enables you to connect one computer to the cable modem. Using the ethernet
port allows you connect multiple computers to a cable modem through the use of additional
equipment that is not included. Please contact your cable service provider for more information
on using multiple computers.
2. Installing the Cable Modem Using the USB Port
This chapter explains the process of installing your cable modem using the USB port. First, you
will install the hardware (cable modem, USB cable, coax cable, and power adapter). You will then
install the cable modem drivers and verify that the computer USB port is functioning properly.
NOTE: The cable modem’s USB setup does not support the Macintosh
operating system,
Windows 95 & NT.
Installing the Software Drivers Before Hardware Connection
CAUTION: You should run the “Setup.exe” program first before you connect the USB cable
to the PC.
To install the USB drivers using the Windows operating system:
1. Double click the
Setup.exe
program in the CD.
2. You will see the following Welcome screen.
Summary of Contents for U10C018
Page 1: ...Data Cable Modem Model U10C018 User s Guide Rev 1 02 July 26st 2004...
Page 17: ...User s Guide 17 6 Click Yes to restart the computer Ambit USB Cable Modem...
Page 33: ...User s Guide 33 3 Click LOGIN Enter user for User name and user for Password and then click OK...
Page 36: ...User s Guide 36 Cable Modem Information...
Page 37: ...User s Guide 37 Cable Modem Status Refresh Click Refresh to update result...
Page 38: ...User s Guide 38 Downstream Refresh Click Refresh to update result...
Page 39: ...User s Guide 39 Upstream Refresh Click Refresh to update result...
Page 40: ...User s Guide 40 Upstream Burst Refresh Click Refresh to update result...
Page 41: ...User s Guide 41 Operation Parameters...
Page 42: ...User s Guide 42 Event Log Clear Log Click Clear Log to empty event log...