Can I hook up a SURFboard cable modem to broadband cable routers? Yes, as long as the broadband router supports the DHCP client option for the connection to the cable modem.
Do Motorola SURFboard cable modems support Network Address Translation (NAT) or Port Address Translation (PAT)? All SURFboard Cable Modems function as bridges (with the exception of the SBG900). They do not support any type of address translation. The SBG900 does support Port Address Translation in addition to many other networking features. For more product information, please click here. What is A-TDMA? Advanced Time Division Multiple Access (A-TDMA) technology significantly increases your upstream data throughput in A-TDMA-enabled cable systems. A-TDMA technology has theoretical speeds of up to 30 Megabits per second (Mbps), that’s approximately three times higher than the 10 Mbps maximum upstream throughput in DOCSISĀ® 1.0 systems today. This allows you to send large files in less time. I have multiple computers located throughout my home, what are my options with broadband products offered by Motorola?
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