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Thread: For Cable modem users: let's compare DOCSIS signal levels

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    As far as I can see, that's just a router and has no DOCSIS capabilities. You need to access your modem instead... the address is usually 192.168.100.1 when they're on bridge mode.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    As far as I can see, that's just a router and has no DOCSIS capabilities. You need to access your modem instead... the address is usually 192.168.100.1 when they're on bridge mode.
    i use that as a modem, i have nothing in between

    EDIT: i guess DOCSIS is only for coaxial cables and not for fiber conection as i have
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    Quote Originally Posted by mammamia11 View Post
    EDIT: i guess DOCSIS is only for coaxial cables and not for fiber conection as i have
    Indeed. I have very little hands-on experience with fiber, but I'll make a thread for it when/if that changes.
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    Accessing your modem typically involves connecting to it through a web browser. First, ensure that your device is connected to the modem either via Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi. Then, open a web browser and enter the default gateway IP address into the address bar. This IP address is commonly "192.168.0.1" or "192.168.1.1", but it can vary depending on your modem model. If you're unsure, you can usually find the default gateway IP address on a sticker on the modem itself or in the modem's manual. Once you've entered the IP address, press Enter, and you should be prompted to enter a username and password. Again, these credentials are often provided on a sticker on the modem or in the manual. If you can't find them, you may need to contact your internet service provider for assistance. Once logged in, you'll have access to the modem's settings and configuration options.
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