High-Speed Broadband Internet Powered by PenTeleData Wireless Home Networking General Information
Cable RF MAC Address Located on the bottom of your Wireless Cable Modem
Channel 11
DNS Obtained Automatically (or 216.144.187.101 and 207.044.96.129 for testing purposes)
Encryption Enabled
Gateway Obtained Automatically
IP Address Obtained Automatically
Key Format HEX Mode (0-9, A-F, a-f)
Key Length 128 bits (26 digits)
Network Type Infrastructure
Security Method WEP Key (Pre-Shared Key)
SSID (Network Name) Last 4 Characters of Cable RF MAC Address
WEP Data Encryption Enabled
WEP Key Cable RF MAC Address + 14 zeros


High-Speed Broadband Wireless Home Networking FAQ
This document will provide you with an introduction to all of the features of High-Speed Broadband Wireless Home Networking in a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) format. For anyone who is interested in taking full advantage of High-Speed Broadband Wireless Home Networking, this is the beginners guide for you.

Installing Your High-Speed Broadband Wireless Home Networking Cable Modem
This document will guide you through the Ethernet, Wireless, or USB installation of your Wireless Home Networking Cable modem. If you are installing your Wireless Cable modem for the first time, this is the document you should reference.

Additional High-Speed Broadband Ethernet Setup Instructions for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98SE, & Windows ME
Windows will allow you to connect to the Internet automatically, when a High-Speed Broadband Wireless Home Networking Cable Modem is attached to the PC using Ethernet, without the need to change any settings. If you are using Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98SE, or Windows ME and your cable modem is not allowing you to access the Internet, this document will walk you through the process of checking the necessary Ethernet settings.

Additional High-Speed Broadband Ethernet_Setup Instructions for Windows 2000
Windows will allow you to connect to the Internet automatically, when a High-Speed Broadband Wireless Home Networking Cable Modem is attached to the PC using Ethernet, without the need to change any settings. If you are using Windows 2000 and your cable modem is not allowing you to access the Internet, this document will walk you through the process of checking the necessary Ethernet settings.

Additional High-Speed Broadband Ethernet Setup Instructions for Windows XP
Windows will allow you to connect to the Internet automatically, when a High-Speed Broadband Wireless Home Networking Cable Modem is attached to the PC using Ethernet, without the need to change any settings. If you are using Windows XP and your cable modem is not allowing you to access the Internet, this document will walk you through the process of checking the necessary Ethernet settings.

Additional High-Speed Broadband Ethernet Setup Instructions for Mac OS 7.5.1 to 9.x
If you are having trouble setting up your Mac OS 7.5.1 to 9.x to connect to the High-Speed Broadband Wireless Home Networking Cable Modem using Ethernet, you can reference this document.

Additional High-Speed Broadband Ethernet Setup Instructions for Mac OSX
Macintosh OSX will allow you to connect to the Internet automatically, when High-Speed Broadband Wireless Home Networking Cable Modem is attached to the PC using Ethernet, without the need to change any settings. If you are using Macintosh OSX and your cable modem is not allowing you to access the Internet, this document will walk you through the process of checking the necessary Ethernet settings.

High-Speed Broadband Wireless PCMCIA Card Setup Instructions for Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, & Windows XP
These detailed instructions will guide you through the configuration of your Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP computer to connect to the High-Speed Broadband Wireless Home Network using the High-Speed Broadband PCMCIA Wireless LAN Card.

High-speed Broadband Wireless Setup Instructions for Windows XP
These detailed instructions will guide you through the configuration of Windows XP to connect to your High-speed Wireless Home Networking Cable Modem using the built in wireless technology included in Windows XP.

High-speed Broadband Wireless Setup Instructions for Windows Vista
These detailed instructions will guide you through the configuration of Windows Vista to connect to your High-speed Wireless Home Networking Cable Modem using the built in wireless technology included in Windows Vista.

High-speed Broadband Wireless Setup Instructions for Macintosh OS X
These detailed instructions will guide you through the configuration of Macintosh OS X to connect to your High-speed Wireless Home Networking Cable Modem using the built in wireless technology included in Macintosh OS X.

Enabling 802.11g on the High-Speed Broadband PCMCIA Wireless LAN Card
Some High-Speed Broadband Wireless LAN Cards may only be configured to transfer data using the 802.11b wireless standard. If your current device is not yet configured to transmit data at the 802.11g wireless standard, follow these instructions to enable 802.11g on your PCMCIA Wireless LAN Card.

High-Speed Broadband Wireless USB Adapter Setup Instructions for Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, & Windows XP
These detailed instructions will guide you through the configuration of your Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP computer to connect to your High-Speed Broadband Wireless Home Network using the High-Speed Broadband Wireless USB adapter.

Advanced Wireless Security for High-Speed Broadband Wireless Networking
These detailed instructions will guide you through the process of adjusting the settings of your High-Speed Broadband Wireless Home Network to ensure an even greater level of security.

High-Speed Broadband Ambit Software Download Page (external link)
Looking for software for your High-Speed Broadband Wireless device? You can download all of the necessary software here.









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