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FAQ RevisionsEditor: dbmaven See Profile
Last modified on 2009-06-10 19:03:15

4.1 HTML Interface/Signal Levels

·Where's the HTML interface for the Toshiba PCX2500?
·Where's the HTML interface for the Toshiba PCX2600?
·What are acceptable Modem signal levels?
·How can I check my Motorola Cable Modem signal levels?
·How can I check my Ambit Cable Modem signal levels?
·How can I check my 3Com Sharkfin Cable Modem signal levels?
·I don't see my Modem listed, how do I get my signal levels?
RR has disabled SNMP access on Toshiba PCX2500 -- read here for additional information.

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by MysticGogeta See Profile edited by drake See Profile
last modified: 2005-10-14 23:40:33

It has been confirmed by many users, along with Toshiba Tech Support, that this feature has been turned off by "factory default" once the Cable Modem has established an Internet connection between you and the head-end. For more detailed information, you can read through one of our archived threads (dates back to 2003) here: /forum/remark,8829913

This thread too: /forum/remark,9427096 which confirms by many using RR that the feature has indeed been disabled.

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by drake See Profile
last modified: 2005-10-14 23:40:15

    •Receive/Downstream: -15dbmV to +15dbmV
    •Transmit/Upstream: 30dbmV to 53dbmV
    •Signal to Noise Ratio(SNR): 33dB or Greater

Note: If your power levels are out of range, it can cause packet loss, re-transmissions which will eventually lead to speed loss; otherwise signals have nothing to do with your speed.

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by drake See Profile edited by dbmaven See Profile
last modified: 2008-04-09 23:40:15

See:
»Motorola Forum FAQs »How do I access my modem's HTML interface?

And look here as well: »Road Runner HSI Forum FAQ »What are acceptable Modem signal levels?

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by drake See Profile edited by tmpchaos See Profile
last modified: 2009-04-06 07:11:19

Open your Internet browser and enter the following into your address bar: »192.168.100.1

Note: When accessing your Modem's HTML interface you may be challenged for a "User name" and "Password". If so, the User Name is: root and Password: root. Not all these diagnostic screens will be present on all models.

Note: thanks to antdude See Profile, newer AMBIT modems have the User Name and Password both as user.

And look here as well: /faq/9634

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by drake See Profile edited by dbmaven See Profile
last modified: 2008-10-07 15:21:55

Launch your Internet browser, go to your address bar and enter: »192.168.100.1

Note: If prompted for User Name and Password, enter:

User Name = User
Password = Password

And look here as well: /faq/9634

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by drake See Profile
last modified: 2005-10-14 23:43:27

Well, most modems these days have internal HTML interfaces which extracts Modem information to the viewer via Internet browser, and it's mostly thru the modem's IP address: »192.168.100.1 It doesn't hurt to try on your modem.

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by drake See Profile edited by dbmaven See Profile
last modified: 2009-06-10 19:03:15



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