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Extractions: Go to Brad DeLong's Home Page Teaching Writing Career ... Feedback is always very welcome... Background: It was clearly time to get a higher-speed home internet connection. In the three-and-a-half years since I had arrived at Berkeley, the average throughput I was getting from home through the dial-up lines attached to U.C. Berkeley's faculty modem pool had declined from an average of about 18,000 bits-per-second to about 8,000 bits-per-secondand that was not counting the increasingly-common experience of having to put my modem on auto-redial for half an hour to get connected at all. Increasing congestionmodem purchases and maintenance not keeping up with demandwas taking its toll. (And this was the level of service in the (privileged) faculty modem pool: when I asked my graduate students what things were like in the non-faculty home-IP model pools, they assured me that I really did not want to know.) This level of service began to feel more and more unacceptable. In part this was because of relative-service-speed considerations: while my Berkeley dial-up connection was falling in average throughput from about 18,000 to about 8,000 bits-per-second, my wife's AOL account was increasing in average throughput from about 4,000 bits-per-second (when she could log on at all) to a fairly reliable 36,000 bits-per-second or more. In part this was because of the increased availability of truly high-speed connections: both TCI Athome and Pacific Bell (and other DSL providers) were promising sustained 1,000,000 bit-per-second connections. In part this was because of the increasingly-large amount of interesting stuff on the internet.
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Extractions: Comets of Cyberspace by Joyce Kohl July 4, 1998 Cable modems have speeds of 100 to 1,000 times faster than telephone modems! My cable modem uses a 3Com 10Mbps PCI Ethernet XL network interface card which allows for much faster data transmission than standard COM ports. Cable modem speeds can vary in their transfer capabilities. My LANcity cable modem can transmit data at speeds up to 10 Mbps. Put another way, I can transfer a 10-Megabyte file in 8 seconds. A 56-Kbps telephone modem would require 24 minutes; 128=Kbps ISDN requires 10 minutes; a 1.54-Mbps T-1 would take 52 seconds. Websites download in a matter of seconds; full screen images download as fast as any background; inline graphics "zoom load." That's right! Cable modem users get smoking speeds which are so fast that many times I've checked my download directory to make sure the file was really there. I no longer dread graphic intensive websites. Audio streams, animations are downloaded quickly, there's full-motion video streaming, and the list goes on. And when I click on my browser's icon, I'm instantly on the Internet. No busy signals. No waiting for the dial tone. But then of course since I'm no longer on a telephone line, I no longer have to use a dial-up connection. What IS a Cable Modem?
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Extractions: Here mainly so I'll be able to find it next time I need it, but possibly of interest/use to others... My Ambit cable modem (brand name not obvious from the unit itself; IDable only via ethernet OUI 00 :02:8a) has a web-based interface well-hidden. It's at address http://192.168.100.1/, but is only accessible from http://192.168.100.20/. The login is 'root', password is 'root'. If you have an Ambit cable modem, yours may act similarly! Or it may not. I'ts not like this is documented, supported behavior or anything. Mon, 29 Mar 2004 07:56 microsocken bot Ah, another friendly customer =) seems like my modem is overloaded heavily by something, normal traffic goes throught with a ping addition of 5 - 20 ms, when i start to heavily do packet magic, it grows up to 150 ms usually, peaks at over 400 ms, average being around 40 - 60 ms now if that isnt crap =) modem not accessable via snmp too, but guess thats aight
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Extractions: CX24943 Cable Modem Reference Design Conexant CX24951 Single Chip DOCSIS 2.0 Cable Modem Solution Conexant CN2811 Digital Cable Tuner RF IC Conexant CN2811 EVK Evaluation Kit Conexant CX9421CM DOCSIS Silicon Tuner Conexant DOCSIS/EuroDOCSIS 1.0/1.1 Conexant Conexant CN9440CM DOCSIS PCI Conexant CN9450CM EuroDOCSIS Conexant CX24943 Cable Modem Reference Design A multitude of interfaces are integrated into the chip, including an embedded IEEE 802.3 Media Access Controller (MAC) with a Media Independent Interface (MII), a USB 1.1 communications transceiver, and a host interface. The CX24943 supports internal and external PC cable modems, home networking gateway products, IP (Internet Protocol) telephony products and digital set-top boxes. The CX24943 was developed using leading-edge process and packaging technologies. This helps drive down the size of the monolithic IC, package and power, while allowing clock rates to increase more than 40% from the previous generation of this product. The CX24943 dissipates less than 500mW of power, setting a new standard for the industry.
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Extractions: Visit our D-Link Company Store D-Link is an award-winning designer, developer and manufacturer of networking, broadband, digital electronics, voice and data communications solutions for the digital home, Small Office/Home Office (SOHO), Small to Medium Business (SMB), and Workgroup to Enterprise environments. Page: of 1 D-Link Systems - Broadband Routers and Cable Modems Cable Modems The DSL/Cable Gateway Series delivers complete hardware firewall protection for a PC. These will stop hackers and intruders before they can get to the PC. It is positioned in the path to take the intruder hit, while protecting the PC. These broadband home and small business gateways come with four switched More Cable/DSL Router w/4-Port Switch # DI-604 Buy ... Cable/DSL Broadband Routers w/Print Server The DI-704UP is an Ethernet Broadband Router with a built-in 4-port switch. It also features a USB port to share a printer on the home or office network and includes a print server application for Windows. As many as four computers can be connected to the routers integrated switch by using its four 10/100Mbps
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The Internet: Productivity Tools hardware for telecommunications. Almost any type of computer can used for telecommunications. Another route cable modems and ISDN. http://fcit.usf.edu/telecom/chap3.htm
Extractions: There are two requirements for establishing a dial-up connection to a telecommunications network such as FIRN. First, you must have the necessary hardware (a computer with a modem) connected properly. Second, you must have the appropriate software (computer programs) installed on your computer. Hardware for telecommunications Almost any type of computer can used for telecommunications. A high-end computer is strongly recommended if you are planning to connect to the World Wide Web. One advantage of exchanging information through telecommunications is that different types of computers can communicate directly with each other. In other words, a Macintosh computer can send information to a Windows computer just as easily as it can to another Macintosh computer. Phone Line Another issue to consider is that some of the newer telephone systems are not compatible with standard modems. A school or business telephone that has a variety of features, such as call-waiting, voice mail, and call-parking, may not be compatible with a modem. Modem Data transmitted through telecommunications usually incorporates standard telephone lines as the primary carrier for the analog sound waves. One of the impediments in this process is that information on computers is stored in digital form (bits and bytes). In order to
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Extractions: Strong Authentication Managed PKI Core Managed PKI Managed PKI Fast Track ... Authentication Services Resources White Papers Data Sheets Guides Success Stories ... Newsletters Cable Modem Authentication Service FAQs What is the VeriSign Cable Modem Authentication Service? VeriSign's Cable Modem Authentication Service is a turnkey solution for cable modem manufacturers that enables them to centrally generate digital certificates and private keys in batch mode, and embed these certificates in their devices. A digital certificate, integrated in a cable modem, prevents the pirating of cable services through cloning of these devices by authenticating the modem to the service provider. With this solution, VeriSign provides manufacturers with the ability to seamlessly integrate digital certificates into the cable modem manufacturing process. VeriSign also provides professional consulting services to streamline and accelerate integration. Back to top Why do cable modems need digital certificates?
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Extractions: Go to top Cable Modems So your 56K modem is running at 19.2, ADSL is not in your area, and you don't want ISDN? Have you thought of cable? There are a growing number of locations that have implemented cable access. The average costs, run $30-$60 per month. If you have questions I hope these links provide some answers:
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