Chapter 3: Installing the Wi-Fi cable modem
Figure 4: Wi-Fi cable modem connection diagram
1. Check that a coaxial cable is already connected to a cable wall outlet or RF splitter (not
included).
2. Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the
Cable
connector on the rear of your
Wi-Fi cable modem.
Use your hand to tighten the connectors to avoid damaging them.
3. Connect the Ethernet cable to an available
Ethernet
port on the rear of your Wi-Fi cable
modem.
4. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the
Ethernet
port on your computer.
Optional: Repeat steps 3 and 4 for an additional computer or other network device that
you want to install as a wired connection on your home network.
5. Connect the power cord to the
Power
port on the rear of your Wi-Fi cable modem.
6. Plug the other end of the power cord into an electrical wall outlet that is not controlled
by a wall switch.
Note:
This automatically powers ON your Wi-Fi cable modem. There may be up
to a 15 second delay for the Power LED on the Wi-Fi cable modem front panel to
light up after the power is connected.
Establish an Internet connection
Although your computer may already be configured to automatically connect to the
Internet, you should still perform the following Wi-Fi cable modem connectivity test to check
that your devices were installed properly and are successfully connected to your Wi-Fi home
network.
1. Power ON your Wi-Fi enabled device (e.g., laptop, computer, smartphone) connected to
your Wi-Fi cable modem if it is turned off, and then log in.
2. Contact your service provider to activate (provision) your Wi-Fi cable modem.
You may have to provide the
HFC MAC
ID listed on the Wi-Fi cable modem label.
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