Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification
DOCSIS
Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS)
Standard for HFC networks, allows channel bonding giveing a huge incress in bandwidth.
You can find it with:1-SNMP Walk2-DOCSIS Diagnosis utility3-BOOTP Packet4-Solarwinds SNMP
TDMA
Yes, most modems today follow Cablelabs Docsis standards.
I forgot the key arrests doscis 2.0 router to change the password of wi fi as I can retrieve the login password ? help me please
You have many options. The newest cable standard is DOCSIS 3.0, which supports speeds in excess of 100Mbps by using multiple bonded channels. The Motorola Surfboard line is a proven performer. I haven't personally used any of their combo units, but currently use a Motorola SB6120 DOCSIS 3.0 standalone cable modem.
TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) separates high speed traffic.
Since this was posted under Cable Modems, I'm assuming that you are asking about the (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS) cable modem which allows different cable companies and different cable modem manufactures all to adhere to a uniform set of protocols and modulation schemes to allow for inter and intra market competition. Go to Wikipedia and search DOCSIS for more information if that truly was your question.
The best availible cable modem changes whenever a new edition comes out and also on personal preference. But, one of the most liked cable modems currently is the Motorola SurfBoard Extreme DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem.
The best availible cable modem changes whenever a new edition comes out and also on personal preference. But, one of the most liked cable modems currently is the Motorola SurfBoard Extreme DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem.