without pulling the marketing apart BB
it's shame VM wont contract for these stand alone CMs as their a few pennys more in bulk...as VM routinely buy....
not that VM ever liked cable modem 'gateways' for the whole house streaming LAN thing and the like many end users have advocated for Years...
http://mediacenter.motorola.com/cont...9&NewsAreaID=2
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Motorola Extends DOCSIS® 3.0 Leadership with New Line of Wireless Home Networking Gateways
Motorola’s innovative SURFboard® gateways help accelerate the migration to a service-assured home with integrated IP services
October 27, 2009
HORSHAM, Pa – October 27 2009 –
Motorola, Inc.’s (NYSE: MOT) Home & Networks Mobility business today announced its next-generation
SURFboard DOCSIS 3.0 modems and integrated gateways, designed to deliver ultra-broadband IP-based voice and data services.
Motorola’s new gateways help cable operators accelerate the delivery of personal media experiences to their subscribers by making ultra broadband available throughout the home, with one easy-to-install and easy-to-manage device.
As consumers demand more wireless services, cable providers are seeking integrated solutions that combine traditional high-speed data, IP-telephony and secure home networking with unparalleled service assurance.
Motorola continues to be a market leader for DOCSIS 3.0 solutions, and this new platform
is two times faster than our previously announced DOCSIS 3.0 products.
The new line of standards-based and remotely manageable gateways supports
high-bandwidth Gigabit Ethernet (GiGe) home networking and channel bonding of up to eight downstream and four upstream channels.
This increased 8 x 4 throughput support enables an operator to offer its customers advanced multimedia services with data rates up to 300 Mbps downstream and
more than 100 Mbps upstream.
The new SURFboard all-in-one integrated gateways also are equipped with a four-port GiGe switch and integrated 802.11n Wi-Fi® access point.
The gateways’ internal antenna and switched on-board
radios (2.4 or 5 GHz) enable consumers to maximize the high-bandwidth potential of their home or business networks, while eliminating the need for stand-alone routers, hubs and access points.
In addition, the new SURFboard gateways are equipped with next-generation security features:
a built-in firewall with Stateful Packet Inspection;
intrusion detection; Denial of Service attack prevention;
and a simplified ”visitor” feature set, enabling users to easily accommodate addition of their “permissioned” guests onto the home’s Wi-Fi network, while still protecting the network from unwelcome hacker attacks. ....
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