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Cable network operators control what cable modems and firmware versions can be used on their networks. Operators run all cable devices and firmware versions through their own testing process, after which the device and firmware are certified for use on the cable network. After the testing and approval process of a new version of firmware for a cable device, cable network operators ''may'' then automatically upgrade all cable modems connected on their network with the latest certified firmware. | Cable network operators control what cable modems and firmware versions can be used on their networks. Operators run all cable devices and firmware versions through their own testing process, after which the device and firmware are certified for use on the cable network. After the testing and approval process of a new version of firmware for a cable device, cable network operators ''may'' then automatically upgrade all cable modems connected on their network with the latest certified firmware. | ||
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* Using a pin or pencil tip, press and hold the '''RESET''' button at the back of the modem for more than 5 seconds. | * Using a pin or pencil tip, press and hold the '''RESET''' button at the back of the modem for more than 5 seconds. | ||
The | The TC4400 will turn off and on again, and load with its factory default settings. | ||
=Modem Lights= | =Modem Lights= |
Revision as of 19:46, 26 September 2021
Network Eligibility
The Technicolor TC4400 has been certified by the following cable network vendors for operation on their infrastructure:
- Rogers (Ontario)
Firmware
Current certified firmware versions: SR701343-190628-D (on the Rogers network)
Cable network operators control what cable modems and firmware versions can be used on their networks. Operators run all cable devices and firmware versions through their own testing process, after which the device and firmware are certified for use on the cable network. After the testing and approval process of a new version of firmware for a cable device, cable network operators may then automatically upgrade all cable modems connected on their network with the latest certified firmware.
NCF does not have access to firmware that it can provide to members.
Accessing the Configuration
To access the Technicolor TC4400 Configuration:
- Connect a device to the modem by plugging an ethernet cable from your device into one of the LAN ports on the back of the modem.
- Open up a web browser on your connected device.
- Enter 192.168.0.1 in your web browser's URL bar.
- A Login screen for the Hitron CODA-45 will appear. The default username and password are case-sensitive, and are:
- Username: cusadmin
- Password: password
- Select Login. The Status Overview screen will display.
Modes of Operation
Functions only as a modem. A separate router is required to provide Wi-Fi.
Factory Reset
When you reset the TC4400 to its factory default settings, all user-configured settings are lost, and the modem is returned to its initial configuration state.
To factory reset the TC4400:
- Using a pin or pencil tip, press and hold the RESET button at the back of the modem for more than 5 seconds.
The TC4400 will turn off and on again, and load with its factory default settings.
Modem Lights
The operational status of the Technicolor TC4400 is indicated by lights (LEDs). These LEDs indicate power, downstream connection (DS), upstream connection (US), internet connectivity (@), and active Ethernet ports (LAN)
Information is communicated by the light colour (green or blue) and state (solid, off, or flashing).
Here's a summary of how to read the lights on the Technicolor TC4400.