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Arris CM8200(B) DOCSIS 3.0: 0: 2: Cable modem: Only one UNI-D port (UNI-D 1) is supported for use. Fixed wireless: Alcatel-Lucent: LTE: 0: 4: NBN connection box or indoor unit (IDU) or 4G modem: Where a plain old telephone service (POTS) is in place, this can be kept Satellite: ViaSAT Residential Broadband Terminal 1240: 0: 4: Indoor unit (IDU)
This status light is directly coupled with what the modem is sending the DCD line. By default, when a modem is powered up, the DCD signal is deasserted. It is not asserted until the modem either makes an outgoing call, or answers an incoming call, and then connects with a data modem on the other end.
Data Terminal Ready (DTR) is a control signal in RS-232 serial communications, transmitted from data terminal equipment (DTE), such as a computer, to data communications equipment (DCE), for example a modem, to indicate that the terminal is ready for communications and the modem may initiate a communications channel.
A rollover cable (also known as a Yost cable, Cisco cable, or a console cable) is a type of null-modem cable that is used to connect a computer terminal to a router's console port. This cable is typically flat (and has a light blue color) to help distinguish it from other types of network cabling.
The blue box may have had 7 oscillators, 6 for the 2 out of 6 digit code and one for the 2600 Hz tone, or 2 oscillators with switchable frequencies. The blue box was thought to be a sophisticated electronic device and sold on the black market for a typical $800–1,000 or as much as $3,500.
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