Yes, most definitely. The DSS-01 is specifically designed to detect the valid signals from your Cable Internet provider, thereby enabling you to detect operational coax outlets and wiring in your home that are ready to receive a cable modem.
The DSS-01 detects valid signals from your Cable Broadband provider that occur between frequency ranges of 88MHz to 1GHz. It is not designed to detect MoCA or satellite signals.
The DSS-01 connects to a coax cable or coax outlet by pushing on the F-connector and pressing one button to test the connection for valid signals from your Cable Broadband provider.
No, your Service Provider distributes cable modem firmware upgrades. The upgrading of all cable modems is governed by DOCSIS standards, which mandate that the distribution of firmware updates lies with the Service Provider. Firmware updates from ...
The CODA cable modem has two Gigabit Ethernet ports. Each Gigabit port can provide an IP address if supported/provided by your Internet Service Provider. The CODA is a cable modem and does not provide routing functions.
Connect your Cable Modem to a Computer You must connect the cable modem directly to a computer during the installation and activation. After installation and activation, you can connect the cable modem to a router (see Connect Your Cable Modem to a ...
The ability to access Hitron’s CODA56 GUI requires firmware version 7.3.5.0.1b2 or higher. This firmware is only available from your ISP, since the upgrading of all cable modems is governed by DOCSIS standards, which mandate that the distribution of ...