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details: | SURFboard 5100 DOCSIS 2.0 cable modem with Ethernet and USB connectivity |
hardware type: | Cable Modem |
date added: | 2006-01-23 |
updated: | 2014-09-22 |
The modem features both USB and Ethernet connectivity, as well as web based diagnistics for quick troubleshooting.
The SURFboard 5100 incorporates DOCSIS 2.0 Advanced Time Division Multiple Access (A-TDMA) and Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (S-CDMA) technologies to provide up to three times greater upstream capacity than DOCSIS 1.0/1.1 systems.
The SURFboard SB5100 also features a top-mounted stand-by button that quickly isolates the USB and Ethernet connection to the PC without disconnecting the cable modem from the RF network.
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SB5100 / SB5101 Features | |
General | |
Street price: | $50 |
LAN / WAN Connectivity | |
WAN throughput upstream: | 30 Mbps |
WAN port(s) type: | Coax F-connector |
LAN ports type: | 10/100 Base-TX (RJ-45) |
Cable Modem | |
Cable Diagnostics: | |
Device Management | |
Administration: | Web-based (LAN) Remote centralized management |
Event log: | |
Misc hardware info | |
Power over Ethernet (PoE): | |
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Datasheet: | http://www.motorola.com/mdirect/manuals/... |
rate: avg: Great Modem, no problems with it, purchased one to lower monthly cable bill has paid itself off a long time ago. Only downside in the onboard interface is that it doesn't show you what upload/download speeds in KB that you are negotiated at, but all other information such as signal strength and frequencies are there. Comcast has pushed updates that worked automatically with no user interaction from my end, didn't even know it happened till I went in and found a newer version of the software was in place, which provided the recent speed upgrade Comcast has doled out, 8mbps/256kbps with the speed tier which this Modem handles nicely. Correction, 8mbps/768kbps speeds with the speed tier, modem handles it nicely. No problems with my surfboard ever. Running good for almost two years. had problems since i got it download speed are not what they are supposed to be that has nothing to do w/ the modem. that's a service issue. No out of the box options! Does not network well at all with a wireless router (D-Link DI-524)! Makes me wonder why I switched from DSL! I'm tired of jumping through hoops to make a network. I didn't ask my modem to decide for me, and yet they think I need this to exist. Why can I not configure this modem? Hmmm, perhaps they don't like more than one computer online at the same time, sounds like an EULA to me. Let's test the validity of these things in court. I cry Bullshit!!! @ Liquid, What! Yea ok Anyways. Working Great for me, Internal Page helped greatly in prving my theorory of bad Db when trouble shooting my modem with a tech I had mine for three years now never had any trouble over all a very good modem even tho im due for major upgrading on both sides... that's odd 'cause I have the same wireless router (rev c) and modem and it networks just fine works fine with my linksys router Works great with my 8 Mb service from Comcast. But that is probably because I rearly get the full 8Mb of bandwidth I'm paying for. If I'm up in the middle of the night it is blindingly fast. Durring the day it's just OK... But thats more Comcast's fault then Motorola... And yes Comcast does not like it when they find out you have a router and multipal computers connected.. But I just lie to them and say 'No I dont have a router!', and 'No I dont have more then one computer!', and 'No you cant come to my house and check'... When they do show up, my big german sheppard ask's them to leave... I think I was better off with DSL... It's not as fast as cable but it is consistent... I got what I was paying for... skippydunbar, thats not true they dont support routers, but they dont NOT allow you to have them. they only support their own routers VIA home networking customers :) otherwise just residential customers can do what they please, however if the modem is online and active but its your router thats having trouble then thats your problem, or your router manufactures problem :D anywho yea the motorola modems are GGRREEEAT! they came out with two newer models which are wireless, making them a gateway SBG900 SBG1000 SBV5220 however the sbv5220 is actually a voice modem an Emta. but still pretty cool. oh and liquid is an idiot. motorola sb5100 is like the da next best thing to the best thing out there....i`ve never had any other modem for 3 years.....so i`d say this is the best...confusing until u get one and experience the 'troubleshooting free experience'. btw if u had problems with this modem.....its a knock off...the originals are simply outstanding!!! I'd give the Motorola SB5100 a 4.5 out of 5 though I entered a '4.' After 3 years it's worked flawlessly. I have the CM connected to a firewall/router, feeding up to three PCs. The only time it's been off was in power OR ISP outages. **Does anyone know how to change the cm's IP address?** I'm looking at getting this to replace my 3-yr old SB5100, which is erratically dropping the signal, requiring a power-off-power-on cycle to work again. I'd gamble that if the SB5101 lasts 3 years, it's worth it. Lets just clarify the whole Comcast issue in that I'm a Level 3 techinical support specialist for thier high speed data services. (Internet Protocol Support Services). Comcast dosent care if you have a router. In fact we all have routers. We just dont see why we should provide free technical support, that is technical SUPPORT for Linksys, D link, Belkin or whatever brand your using. They have their own technical support. In addition all I have to do is have you read me the IP address on your computer and I immediatly know that you are using a router or if your not so bright, that you have your modem in standby. We know what IP address, DNS servers, DHCP servers etc. we provide you and much much more. We also know what IP address your router will provide each computer in the home. This part is common knowledge in the LAN world. So please dont waste your time denying it it just takes longer to diagnose your present connectivity problem. In regards to motorola modems. I love them. They are fast, reliable , stable, and long lasting work horses. Occasionally you get a lemon but by and large they fail much less than any other modem that we distribute or that can be bought by the consumer. In addition there is not a single router that they wont dance with unlike some of the other modems like thomsons or rca's, zytel, zoom. etc. Sean9 which IP address are you wanting to change? The internal local IP starting with 192? Or the actual IP of the modem starting with a 71. or 10.? Or is it the IP provided by the modem by your ISP that starts with something like a 68. or 69. or another 2 digit number similar? You cannot change the IP provided by your ISP unless they provide static IP's than, maybe. What is the internet type? I have an SB5101 and upgraded to Comcast Blast a couple of days ago. Comcast keeps pushing me the file for a 5100 which results in an error SW upgrade Failed after download - Incompatible SW file SW Download INIT - Via Config file d11_m_sb5100_speedtierextreme2_c01.cm I spend 3 hours on the phone with various support folk last night to try to get the right file pushed, d11_m_sb5101_speedtierextreme2_c01.cm, with no luck. They show my equipment as SB5101 but nobody had a clue about how to get me the right file. Any ideas? Thanks. I initially thought I had problems with the modem, then the router, however it eventually (after 6 weeks of daily being knocked off every few hours) was discovered that the coax had been eaten through. CableOne was the best about it once they knew what it was, new conduit to the house including digging under the road and never a charge for any of it even service calls. They even gave me some free internet time (3 months). I am not used to cable companies being responsive, courteous, and making an investment in the customer. So my 2 year old sb 5100 I'd rate at 5 though I am having a situation right now where if I don't use the internet for a period of time it seems to lose the connection. However that's probably a problem with the pc or the router, not the modem (no settings for any of that). Thank you SG for providing the ip config address too, looked all over for that. jerin8: 'The internal local IP starting with 192? Or the actual IP of the modem starting with a 71. or 10.?' pray-tell why does my modem seem to all of a sudden have this 71 ? how can I access my pc when directly connected to it now. I did it before by using my ip address, now I have two ips to get through. noone I spoke to thus far has a clue. And since you admit you work for CC I figured I would spare myself the embarrassment of asking my boss whats up with dat. troubleshooting Windows IIS through a router led me to learn my modem is the culp. hmmmm 2 ips huh. either I get it back to the way it was /brideged or what ever/ or learn how you expect me to access my server that way. And teach the others at tech support too will ya ! The Motorola SURFBoard broadband 'modem' is well-loved by most tech/help desk/support personnel & their cable company employers. Perhaps not so much by those companies' customers who are often left with no way to do much beyond surf the internet/WWW. Even using simple state-of-the-art bit torrent software can be almost impossible, because the Motorola SURFBoard 'modem,' and the cable companies, in general don't allow/provide anyway to 'bridge' the the two sets of IP addresses that these setups typically require. Although the SB 5100/5101s are by all accounts reliable, the software is not 'user accessible' or 'user friendly' at all. And although I've never seen a EULA/TOS statement that prohibits the customers from trying to 'help' themselves, apparently the customer is expected to tolerate the situations that others have mentioned here w/out making any efforts to resolve or aid the situation, especially the inability of either the cable companies, their tech support, or their customers to adjust or tweak the hardware. Locally, the cable company had a great reputation for dependable lightning-fast service, even if the support was a little 'slow.' After one software 'upgrade,' the speed of the service actually went down. Quite some time later, (approx. 8 months) the cable company finally decided to raise the max speed to compensate for the lower speeds produced by the 'upgrade.' (Some online 'speedometers' now show 1.5 MB.) The following posters on speedguide.net have the appearances of the problems ISPs produce for their customers by using the Motorola SB 5100/5101 SURFBoards. Liquibyte skippydunbar Sean9 anonymous [24.7.x.x] - 2007.10.06 12:05 (probably caused by cabling/connection issues— see anonymous [24.117.x.x] - 2008.06.15 16:02) anonymous [76.103.x.x] - 2008.03.14 15:44 (another software problem) anonymous [24.117.x.x] - 2008.06.15 16:02 jerin8 - 2007.12.05 22:30 (makes the point—3 different IP addresses, any of which could be causing Sean9's problem.) rebelbrowser - 2008.06.27 22:28 The 'Default IP address' of '192.168.100.1' is standard for all SB 5100/5101s, which is somewhat surprising given that 'ipconfig' gives the following results on my machine. 'IP Address. . . . . . . . . .:172.20.xxx.xxx 'Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . .:255.255.xxx.xxx 'Default Gateway . . . . . . .:172.20.xxx.xxx' After using a Motorola SB 5100 for about 3 years now, I can say this about them. All in all, yes the Motorola SB 5100/5101 SURFBoard cable 'modem' is reliable. But the way its used by cable companies, the pathetic software, and the total lack of options or customer choices indicate that its just as useful & utilitarian as the poles that hold the cable coax up in the air. And just about as desirable next to your computer, too. whats the difference between the 5100, 5101, and 5102?? Thanks the modem won't connect to my computer at all - it is a pice of ... Well, no matter what anyone says, the 5101 beats the pants off the hot runnng, connection losing Ambit modem they put on the end of my cable. To change your IP address, if it's not static, is to release the IP address, unscrew the cable from the cable modem, turn off your pc, wait a few hours and reconnect and hook your cable back up. This is if you live in a big city. If you live in a small town, you may have to wait a day so someone else will connect and get your old address first. Oh yeah, renew your IP address after you get running again. Works for me everytime. Be banned no more!!! I've had this modem for two years now, using shaw internet service provider, and I was quite happy, as I used it for gaming, and my latency was quite nice to players close to me. Then I reformatted my PC, and I ended up re-downloading all the default drivers of my PC that were needed, and my ping shot straight up, upto 300 ping, which is QUITE bad. Specifically, in the game I play, the closer you are to the player, the less your ping is to them, and it's rather easy to kill them. However, with this router, I alt-tabbed to watch some youtube videos, and when I alt-tabbed back in, pings were increased by almost 40%, which is quite astonishing. If anyone can provide a fix for the following, as it would be great, may be that I've reached my bandwidth quota, so my isp is not letting my internet boost itself to the full of its speed. |
Here is the Guide to install Android 10 on your android phone. After the release of Android 10 by Google for the Pixel phones, most of the developers are working on Android 10 Custom ROMs and many of them released the stable version of Android 10. Some popular custom ROM like Lineage OS and Pixel experience are available for many smartphones. And all these custom rom are based on the latest build of Android 10.
Android 10 (aka Android Q) is now official and Pixel devices, Essential Phone, Redmi K20 Pro, OnePlus 7 Pro devices are receiving the latest Android version update. But most of the devices are missing this update, and if you are waiting for Android 10 for your phone, then here is the guide which helps you to update your devices with the latest Android 10 update.
Here in this post, we will share with you a List of Android 10 Custom ROM Supported devices and the ROMS download link too. Which you can install on your phone with the help of Custom TWRP recovery and enjoy all the features of Android 10. But before that first, take a look at the Android 10 features and overview.
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Android 10 Features
Dark theme – Android’s new Dark theme uses true black to keep your battery alive longer. Plus, it also changes how your Google apps look, like Calendar and Photos.1
Gesture Navigation – In Android 10 you will see the new Gesture Navigation. That’s totally different from the last android versions. In the new update, the back button is now ditched and you can easily go backward or forward via swiping left or right. Gestures are now quicker and more intuitive than ever.
Sound Amplifier – With Sound Amplifier, your phone can boost sound, filter background noise, and fine-tune to how you hear best. Yes, this also the new feature in Android 10. And many users are waiting for this feature from long time.
Smart Reply – Smart Reply is one of handy feature in Android 10 update. With this new feature, you can quickly reply to the message that you receive in your notification panel.
Live Caption – With a single tap, Live Caption automatically captions videos, podcasts, and audio messages. This feature will be available on Google Pixel smartphones very soon.
Focus Mode – The focus mode is the improved version of Digital Wellbeing which allows users to select and control app usage. Digital Wellbeing was introduced in Android 9.0 Pie version.
Family Link – Now with this new features you can manage your phone for your family or kids that what content they see. You can set screen time limits, view app activity, manage apps and content restrictions, and see where they are.
Pre-Requirements to Android 10 ROMS
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- Make sure that the bootloader of your smartphone is unlocked.
- You should have a custom TWRP recovery installed on your phone.
- Take a full backup of your device data. In case anything goes wrong, you can restore the backup.
- Charge your device battery up to 60% at least for a smoother process.
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Here is a list of Android 10 Custom ROM Supported devices that you can easily download from here. Just download the ROM zip file and follow the below mention installtion instruction on your device to update your phone with Android 10 update.
Android 10 For Xaiomi phones
- Xiaomi Mi 8 (dipper) Android 10: Click Here
- Xiaomi Mi A1 (tissot): Click Here
- Xiaomi Mi A2 (jasmine_sprout): Click Here
- Xiaomi Mi Mix (lithium): Click Here
- Xiaomi Poco F1 (beryllium): Click Here
- Xiaomi Redmi 3S/3X (land): Click Here
- Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro (sakura): Click Here
- Xiaomi Redmi K20 Pro/Mi 9T Pro (raphael): Click Here
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Global/Pro (whyred): Click Here
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 5/Plus (vince): Click Here
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 (lavender): Click Here
- Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Pro (violet): Click Here
Android 10 For OnePlus phones
- OnePlus 5 (cheeseburger) Android 10: Click Here
- OnePlus 5T (dumpling): Click Here
- OnePlus 6 (enchilada): Click Here
- OnePlus 7: Click Here
- OnePlus 7 Pro: Click Here
Android 10 For MotoRola phones
- Motorola Moto G5S Plus (sanders): Click Here
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Android 10 For Asus phones
- Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 (X00TD): Click Here
- Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2 (X01BD): Click Here
Android 10 for Samsung Phones
- Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy Tab E 9.6: Click Here
- Sprint Galaxy Tab E 8.0: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy J5: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy Alpha: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy S2: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy S4: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy J: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A 9.7: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy S6: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy S7: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy Note 3: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy S5 [klte]: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Plus: Click Here
- Galaxy S5 Active: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S3: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy Note 4: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy A3 2017: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy A7 2017: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy A5 2017: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy Ace 2: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy A8 2018: Click Here
- Galaxy S6 edge: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy J2 Core: Click Here
- Galaxy A7 2018: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy Jean: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S4: Click Here
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A Series: Click Here
So, guys, that was the list of Android devices that are supported with Android 10 [Custom ROM development]. Now, just in case, if you can’t didn’t find your device on the list, then don’t worry at all. We would be updating the list from time-to-time. So check after some time, we will update the Androdi 10 Download List soon.
How to Install the Androdi 10 On Your Android
No matter which Android smartphone you own, the custom ROM installation will always the same. Follow the process and install the Android 10 Update on your device.
1. First, install the custom TWRP recovery on your phone, Without this you can’t flash the Androdi 10 Custom ROM on your phone.
2. Now boot your phone in custom TWRP recovery. Once your phone in the TWRP custom recovery mode. Go to Wipe button, then select “Advanced Wipe” from the following screen. From here, tick the boxes next to the Dalvik Cache, System, Data, and Cache options, then swipe the slider at the bottom of the screen.
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3. Go back to TWRP main menu, tap on “Install” and select the Android 10 ROM zip file and flash it. And after that Flash the Google Apps zip file ( If needed for Your ROM ).
4. Once your ROM is successfully flashed you’ll see “Wipe cache/dalvik” option Tap on it and after that Reboot System.
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So this way you can install the Androdi Q update on your phone with the help of custom recovery. If you have any question about the guide or facing some problem during the process then leave the comments below, and we will help you to fix it up.