Answer | If Internet connection issues with the SB6190 arise, troubleshooting may resolve the issue, or may provide insight as to what is causing the issue. Â This document provides helpful information for troubleshooting Internet connection issues with the SB6190.
The following troubleshooting steps are to be followed in sequence:
- Check the physical connection
- Check the LED Lights
- Perform Power Reset
- Perform Factory Reset
- Check the Cable Signal Levels
NOTE: If the solutions provided in this document do not resolve the issue, please contact the cable operator for assistance.
Check the physical connection
- Verify that the SB6190 power cord is connected from the power port of the SB6190 to the power outlet.
- Verify that the coaxial cable is connected from the cable port of the SB6190 to the cable outlet.
- Verify that the Ethernet cable is connected from the Ethernet port on the SB6190 to the Ethernet port on the computer.
Check the LED Lights
With the proper setup, the Online LED should be solid green. Â If this is not the behavior that the SB6190 is displaying, please refer to this table for more information regarding LED behavior.
Perform Power Reset
- Shutdown the computer.
- Unplug the cable modem from the AC wall outlet and wait one minute.
- Plug the cable modem into the wall outlet.
- Wait until the Power, Receive, Send, and Online LEDs are solid.
- Restart the computer.
Perform Factory Reset
- Disconnect the coaxial cable.
NOTE: If the SB6190 is connected to a router, it is recommended to disconnect the router and connect the SB6190 directly to a computer with an Ethernet cable. Â - Power cycle the unit by disconnecting the power cord for 10 seconds, then reconnect the power cord.
 - Launch a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari.  Enter http://192.168.100.1 into the address box.  The Status page will appear.
NOTE 1: A security or private risk alert may appear on the web browser advising users to proceed with caution when accessing the Web Manager. There is no risk in proceeding to the Web Manager.  For instructions to by-pass the alert screen, refer to article # 18181 - Alert Message for Web Manager Access. NOTE 2: A login page may appear to access the Web Manager. Enter the default username admin in the Username field and enter the default password password or customized password in the Password field. For additional information, refer to article # 16148 – SB6190 Web Manager Access. - Click the Configuration link on the top menu.  The Configuration page will appear.
 - On the Configuration page, click the Restore Factory Defaults button (as shown below).
 - When asked, Do you want to proceed?, click the OK button.
 - Connect the coaxial cable to the modem.
NOTE:Â It may take between 5 to 30 minutes for Internet access.
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Check the Cable Signal Levels
NOTE: If the SB6190 is connected to a router, it is recommended to disconnect the router and connect the SB6190 directly to a computer with an Ethernet cable.
- Launch a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari.  Enter http://192.168.100.1 into the address box.  The Status page will appear.
NOTE 1: A security or private risk alert may appear on the web browser advising users to proceed with caution when accessing the Web Manager. There is no risk in proceeding to the Web Manager.  For instructions to by-pass the alert screen, refer to article # 18181 - Alert Message for Web Manager Access. NOTE 2: A login page may appear to access the Web Manager. Enter the default username admin in the Username field and enter the default password password or customized password in the Password field. For additional information, refer to article # 16148 – SB6190 Web Manager Access.  - In the Downstream Bonded Channels section, verify Power levels are within the acceptable range of - 15 dBmV to + 15 dBmV for each downstream channel.Â
 - In the Downstream Bonded Channels section, identify the Modulation and Power to find verify SNR levels are within the acceptable range for each downstream channel.Â
Acceptable SNR Levels (dB): If QAM64, SNR should be 23.5 dB or greater. If QAM256 and DPL( -6 dBmV to +15 dBmV) SNR should be 30 dB or greater. If QAM256 and DPL(-15 dBmV to -6 dBmV) SNR should be 33 dB or greater.   - In the Upstream Bonded Channels section, identify the number of Channels, Type, Symbolic Rate to find verify Upstream Power levels are within the acceptable range for each upstream channel.Â
Acceptable Upstream Power Levels (dBmV): Â
Upstream Transmit Power Level | Channel | US Channel Type | Symbol Rate | Acceptable US Power Level | Â Single | TDMA | 1280 Ksym/sec | +61 dBmV to 45 dBmV | ATDMA | 2560 Ksym/sec | +58 dBmV to 45 dBmV | 5120 Ksym/sec | +57 dBmV to 45 dBmV | Â Â Two | TDMA | 1280 Ksym/sec | +58 dBmV to 45 dBmV | ATDMA | 2560 Ksym/sec | +55 dBmV to 45 dBmV | 5120 Ksym/sec | +54 dBmV to 45 dBmV | Â Three or more | TDMA | 1280 Ksym/sec | +55 dBmV to 45 dBmV | Â Â Â ATDMA | Â 2560 Ksym/sec | +52 dBmV to 45 dBmVÂ | Â 5120 Ksym/sec | +51 dBmV to 45 dBmV |
- Refresh the page at least twice to identify variations in SNR, Downstream Power, and Upstream Power. Â Â
NOTE: If the either of the signal levels are outside of the acceptable range, power cycle or factory reset the modem.  - Contact the cable provider to adjust the signal level to the acceptable level range.
Acceptable Cable Signal Levels
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Recommended Max Downstream Power Level (DPL) | Recommended Min Downstream Power Level (DPL) | +15 dBmV | -15 dBmV | Downstream Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) | Modulation | Downstream Power Level | Acceptable DS SNR | 64 QAM | n/a | 23.5 dB or greater | 256 QAM Â | -6 dBmV to +15 BmV | 30 dB or greater | -6 dBmV to -15 dBmV | 33 dB or greater | Upstream Transmit Power Level | Channel | US Channel Type | Symbol Rate | Recommended Max USÂ Power Level | Recommended Min US Power Level | Single | TDMA | 1280 Ksym/sec | +61 dBmVÂ | 45 dBmV | ATDMA | 2560 Ksym/sec | +58 dBmVÂ | 45 dBmV | 5120 Ksym/sec | +57 dBmVÂ | 45 dBmV | Two | TDMA | 1280 Ksym/sec | +58 dBmVÂ | 45 dBmV | ATDMA | 2560 Ksym/sec | +55 dBmVÂ | 45 dBmV | 5120 Ksym/sec | +54 dBmVÂ | 45 dBmV | Three or more | TDMA | 1280 Ksym/sec | +55 dBmVÂ | 45 dBmV | ATDMA | 2560 Ksym/sec | +52 dBmVÂ | 45 dBmV | 5120 Ksym/sec | +51 dBmVÂ | 45 dBmV |
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