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Motorola SURFboard Gateway SBG6580 DOCSIS 3.0 Wireless Cable Modem

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Motorola SURFboard Gateway SBG6580 DOCSIS 3.0 Wireless Cable Modem

FEATURED Motorola SURFboard Gateway SBG6580 DOCSIS three. Wireless Cable Modem

  • DOCSIS 3. Certified – backwards compatible to DOCSIS two., & 1.1
  • Cable Interface – F-Connector, female 75 ohms,Pc Compatibility: Windows®, Macintosh®, and UNIX®
  • Network Interface – Four Gigabit (10/one hundred/1000) Ethernet Ports
  • Wi-Fi Interface – 802.11n, Dual Band (Backwards compatible with 802.11b/g)
  • Regulatory – RoHS Compliant, FCC, UL listed (U.S. & Canada), Market Canada, CE, CoC Compliant, MEPS Compliant

The SBG6580 SURFboard Wi-Fi Cable Modem Gateway enables the delivery of revolutionary ultra-broadband information and multimedia solutions as properly as high-bandwidth house networking. Designed for seamless mobility, Motorola’s SBG6580 is a fully integrated all-in-one particular house networking remedy that combines the functionality of a DOCSIS/EuroDOCSIS three. cable modem, four-port ten/100/1000 Ethernet switch with sophisticated firewall, and an 802.11n Wi-Fi access point in a sleek, stylish package for the sophisticated customer. It is the excellent networking answer for the property, house office, or tiny company, enabling customers to produce a custom network to share a single ultra-broadband connection, files, and networked peripherals utilizing wired or Wi-Fi connectivity. Expense-efficient, effective, and safe, the SBG6580 enables customers to maximize the possible of their current sources, while benefiting from subsequent generation high-bandwidth solutions.Frequency range: DOCSIS and EuroDOCSIS 108 to 1002 MHz (edge to edge).

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  1. Techie says:
    387 of 396 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great Amazon Experience – Wonderful Motorola Product, April 30, 2011
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    This review is from: Motorola SURFboard Gateway SBG6580 DOCSIS 3.0 Wireless Cable Modem (Personal Computers)

    Customer Video Review Length:: 4:43 Mins

    Sorry for the Dyslexia – This review is on the Motorola SBG 6580 SURFboard eXtreme Wireless Cable Gateway – during my video I used an imcorrect model number :(

    BIG PLUS to this unit: You do not have to buy a seperate WIRELESS N ROUTER which saves about $100 or so additional cost. Some have said they bought the lesser Motorola unit and then bought an extra Wireless N router. This seems like an unneccessary expense to me.

    Things to know:

    This modem will ONLY work for CABLE-delivered Internet such as Comcast Xfinity ™ and some other ISP’s using CABLE Internet signals. It will NOT work on AT&T UVerse network (because UVerse uses a hyped-up DSL technology)

    1. Unbox unit
    2. Connect AC Power Adapter to wall (recommend plugging into UPS power supply)- plug the other end into the back of this router.
    3. Connect COAX cable from ISP wall plate to your modem. This is the same hexagonal cable connector type as used to connect to CABLE TV.
    4. Grab the included cat 5e ETHERNET CABLE (looks similar to a telephone cable) and plug one end into your laptop or PC and one end into one of the 4 ethernet jacks on the back of the unit.
    5. If you don’t have an ETHERNET jack on your laptop or PC you’ll be going wireless – run the included INSTALLATION CD and follow the directions.
    6. Open your webrowser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, etc) and type in the modem address 192.168.100.1 then enter your username– admin and password– motorola and hit login button.
    7. You’ll be looking at a web-based SETUP SCREEN with TABS from left to right.
    8. Click on FIREWALL tab, locate the IP FLOOD DETECTION checkbox and UNTICK IT (remove the checkmark) then click on the APPLY button.
    9. Pick up phone and call your ISP. From the box that shipped with your device – read the ISP the model number (SBG 6580) and the __HTC MAC ADDRESS__ ID number (the MAC ID varies from one unit to another and is printed on the bottom of your modem itself as well as the shipping box. The HTC Mac Address is the FIRST of the two listed Mac addresses, the second one is the GATEWAY address.
    10. Be sure your isp offers DOCSIS 3.0 SIGNAL or you will not reap the max speed from this device.

    About the accompanying video:

    about 4 minutes of hands-on demo with this device including real world speed test from the Internet. Remember to go to FIREWALL settings and un-tick IP FLOOD DETECTION – if you don’t you will not get max performance. Otherwise simple to set up and blazingly fast. Note: Hard-wired (ethernet) is always going to be much faster than wireless. This proved true on my network, 30.77 mbps download speed realized (hard wired) vs 10 mbps Wireless. Overall I’m extremely happy – no negatives at all. A Must-Have piece of equipment. Important: Your ISP needs to provide good quality signal and use DOCSIS 3.0 technology to achieve the higher speeds (30 and above) mentioned in this review. Don’t blame this equipment if you have a bad ISP connection you won’t get the performance. My ISP is Comcast. Fiber optic is a lot faster than UVERSE IMHO.

    ***UPDATED 4/11/2012: Comcast and Motorola have teemed up to release an important FIRMWARE UPDATE! In reading recent forum discussions about this product, I discovered a ‘problem’ where the modem required hard-power off (unplug power and reconnect power) at random, and on a DAILY BASIS. I myself began to experience this unpleasant phenomenon, and it wasn’t until I called Comcast Support and asked to have the modem “re-provisioned” (by Comcast over the telephone) that this nagging issue finally resolved itself – via a FIRMWARE UPDATE. I went from 3.0.x.x. firmware to 3.3.1.0-GA-11-070-NOSH and once again, life was “good” and rock-solid high speed Internet a reality. Download speeds tested at 38 mpbs and 5mbps upload, heap plenty fast, Keemo Sabe. If you have problems with your modem losing connectivity, I strongly recommend you call your ISP Provider and request tech support ‘re-set’ or ‘re-provision’ the modem. You might get lucky and get the new firmware – you CANNOT get it from Motorola. Motorola will refer you back to your ISP. Hope this helps I wouldn’t want any other equipment than this!

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  2. Timothy Walker says:
    324 of 335 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great SOHO Gateway, November 2, 2010
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    Timothy Walker (Orlando, Florida USA) –
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    This review is from: Motorola SURFboard Gateway SBG6580 DOCSIS 3.0 Wireless Cable Modem (Personal Computers)

    When evaluating this type of equipment, one must differentiate between the device itself and other factors that can impact its performance. Blaming the manufacturer for issues likely caused by one’s ISP is akin to saying, “I can’t get past third gear because of all this construction on the highway… I’ll never buy a Jaguar again!”

    That said, the SBG6580 is a solid piece of kit.

    This latest addition to the SURFboard line combines a DOCSIS 3 cable modem with a gigabit switch and a dual-antenna 802.11n wireless access point, providing all the networking equipment a home office needs in a single compact package… this amounts to a single point of failure, but that’s par for the residential course. It can deliver 42 mbps downstream on a single channel (which my provider brands “Lightning”) with support for eight bonded channels… meaning that when the day comes that ISPs start selling triple-digit speeds, this gateway won’t need to be replaced.

    Wi-Fi performance has been comparable to my old draft n router with similar range and throughput in a mixed mode environment. What sets the SBG6580 apart are its better indicator lights and superior configuration utility which offers some settings normally found only on enterprise-grade equipment. Those less inclined to tinker should know that push-button support is provided; once the cable guy finished with the wall outlet, setup took less than five minutes.

    Finally, one word of caution: the SBG6580 needs airflow. I originally placed it flush against a similarly-sized backup hard drive on my desk and found the unit hot to the touch after a few hours. To avoid problems, do not block the vents.

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  3. R.B. "slee_stack1" says:
    176 of 182 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Not for the timid or uninformed, November 15, 2010
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    This review is from: Motorola SURFboard Gateway SBG6580 DOCSIS 3.0 Wireless Cable Modem (Personal Computers)

    The SBG6580 can actually be a niece all-in-one device if you have the patience and know-how to get it configured right.

    First off, there is a feature called ‘IP Flood Detection’ that needs to be disabled. (It is located under the Firewall page) By default, it is turned ON. When ON, this feature eventually causes everything to slow to a crawl. Turn it OFF (uncheck box) and you will never go slow again. This is certainly a failing on Motorola’s part to default a poor-functioning feature ON in the first place.

    I would agree that Motorola’s interface is clunky in general. It is pretty powerful too and advanced users will be able to do most of what they want with it.

    My carrier is Comcast and I enjoy real-word DL speeds of up to 4MBps (32mbps). Admittedly, with many of my apps, I’m actually around 3MBps, which is plenty fast for me. I have (2) hardwired PCs, (1) hardwired printer, (1) wireless laptop, (1) wireless printer, and (3) other hardwired devices on my network.

    I do experience a random ‘reset’ of the modem on occasion. I have yet to track down what is causing it. I can’t blame the hardware (yet) but it occurs with such irregularity (sometimes not for 5 days or more)

    It isn’t a perfect modem/gateway, but it is capable, if a touch user unfriendly.

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  4. chairdeskchair2 says:

    its better if u reformat it but first burn the drivers o a disc using power iso then u can connect to ur internet again once u install the drivers

  5. cyeh3 says:

    It’s kind of hard to describe, so here are a few tries: 
    1) The top one of the two that are sort of stacked on each other.
    2) The corner one
    3) The top left if you were looking straight at it.
    4) I’m still unsure about the USB 2.0, and the quantity because the transfer rate/seed isn’t as fast as other computers and the speed on all of them seem to be the same. It used to be faster, but it’s slowed down for some reason, and it’s not my system.
    But, the blue screens have stopped.

  6. sk8erfrombham says:

    which port is the USB 2.0 port?

  7. luisfl97 says:

    i’ve got it. but 1gb of memory to run vista is horrible. if ur thinking about buying it, first get the money to buy the computer and 2gb of additional memory, then u can buy

  8. Stuna2150 says:

    why would you -_- .. its a PC .. you can run any windows OS on it without any problems -_-

  9. scr3wthegovernment says:

    i have one

    if i install xp on it would i have any troubles with it?

  10. Hazerdis0911 says:

    I have this Notebook and in my opinion its one of the better notebooks out there, so if your looking to buy a laptop or notebook, I recommend this MT3705 notebook. I am an advance PC user and this works great for me.If you have any question please send me a message and ill ether send one back or mate a video response.

  11. Anime Ware says:

    I got Gateway MT3707 Version. It’s almost the same thing I like mine a lot.

  12. cyeh3 says:

    mine overheats and blue screens b/c of the ATI graphics card has some driver problems that have no solution. It has USB 2.0, but only one of the ports is USB 2.0, not all 3 ports.

  13. fresno93703 says:

    multi-tasking blablabla until he said double xpresso which i s a french coffee very interesting

  14. daw131 says:

    i like the apple pie

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