![]() ![]() Enter into the address box, and press the Enter key. Launch a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari. NOTE: To log into the SBM1100 or SBM1400, connect a computer directly to it with an Ethernet cable, and manually configure the computer with an IP address of 192.168.144.1 and log into 192.168.144.200 for GUI access.įor instructions on how to manually configure an IP address in the computer, please refer to:Īnswer # 22246 - Windows 8: TCP/IP Configuration.Īnswer # 20574 - Windows 7: TCP/IP Configuration.Īnswer # 20171 - Manual TCP/IP Configuration for Apple Operating Systems.ĭisconnect the coaxial cable from the desired MoCA Adapter to log into. This document describes how to access the GUI (Graphical User Interface) with a web browser. A simple line diagram of your setup would help. In practice, it's not going to work at all, or not going to work very well. One gets connected to the router and the coax. Technically, that's possible if you are using two different MoCA specifications (adapter and gateway), but throughput will be bad and dependent on the other signals on the coax. The higher backbone bandwidth simply allows for more devices to be using the network simultaneously. However, individual devices max out at 1Gbps, or standard Ethernet speed. This backbone connection has a maximum bandwidth of 2.5Gbps. By default, it is enabled for GUI access. You need 2 or more MoCA adaptors for it to work to extend your network. The MoCA connection is made to form a bridge between two or more network adapters. To access the GUI, the computer must be connected to the SBM1100 or SBM1400 device with an Ethernet cable. The GUI provides information on the status of the MoCA connection, device information, and local network information. The SBM1100 and SBM1400's built-in GUI (Graphical User Interface) is used for configuring and monitoring the status of the MoCA connection. ![]()
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