MOTOROLA MB7220 8×4 Cable Modem User Guide

June 9, 2024
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MOTOROLA MB7220 8×4 Cable Modem

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Packaged with your modem

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Let’s get started

If you don’t have cable modem service, please order that from your cable service provider. Now connect your modem as shown on the next panel.

Connecting to a Coax Cable

On the next panel you’ll need to connect your modem to a “live” coax cable. Sometimes a cable will already be available. Sometimes there’s a coax wall jack available, and you connect to the jack with a coax cable. Your modem can also share a coax cable attached to a TV by using a coax splitter.

ON/OFF button

  • POWER
    Connect the supplied power cube between the power jack and an electrical outlet.

  • RESET button
    ETHERNET (LAN) Here you can connect a computer, router, HDTV, game station, or other Ethernet-capable device. Reset Instructions

  • COAX
    Connect a “live” coax cable to the modem’s COAX connector as discussed above.
    (Tighten the nut so it’s finger tight. You may want to use the supplied wrench. Make the connection snug but not over-tight.)
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Prepare to activate

By now you should have:

  • Subscribed to cable Internet service.
  • Connected your cable modem.
  • Powered up your cable modem. To do this, the On/Off button needs to be On. Wait for the green online connection light to stop flashing and remain solidly lit. This may take up to 15 minutes.

You should have a recent cable bill handy because it has your account number and you’ll probably need that. If you’re asked for information about your cable modem, you can find this on the label on the bottom of the modem.

Activate

For some service providers, you activate by calling them. Many service providers including Comcast and Cox prefer that you activate by opening the Web browser of a computer that’s plugged into the MB7220’s Ethernet port.

For Comcast XFINITY Users Only:

If the activation page does not appear in your browser, please go to www.xfinity.com/internetsetup for more information and to activate your modem.
If no registration page appears after following the browser instructions above, you need to contact your cable company to register your modem. Here is a list of phone numbers for some major cable service providers. (Note that this list is subject to change.)

Once your cable modem is registered either online or by phone, your service provider will provision your cable modem service. Typically this takes less than 5 minutes, but in some cases this may take 30 minutes or longer to complete.
Once you have activated, you should have Internet access for whatever’s plugged into your cable modem. Congratulations!
If your cable modem is NOT working, see Troubleshooting Tips below.

If You Want To Connect a Router

This connection is optional, done after the cable modem is activated. A wireless router lets multiple devices (computers, smartphones, tablets, video devices, game stations…) share your cable modem’s Internet connection, either wirelessly or through a direct Ethernet connection.

  1. The cable modem and the router should both be powered off.
  2. Plug the cable modem’s Ethernet cable into the router’s WAN port. (You may need to disconnect the cable from your computer first.)
  3. Power-up the cable modem. Wait for the ONLINE light to be solidly lit.
  4. Power-up the router. Wait for the router to complete its power-up sequence.
  5. The LAN light on your modem should be lit to show the Ethernet connection to your router. Follow your router’s instructions for setting up the router and connected devices.
    Using a computer or other device connected to the router, try connecting to the Internet. If it works, Congratulations! Installation is complete.

Front Panel Lights

If a blue light blinks continuously, this indicates partial service (at least one designated channel has not completed bonding). You should still get high Internet speeds, but your service provider may want to know so they can adjust their network.

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Troubleshooting Tips

What if I can’t make an Internet connection right after installation?

  • First turn your cable modem off for at least 8 seconds, then on, to see if that fixes the problem.
  • Check the connections you’ve made to your cable modem – power, Ethernet, and coax. Are those connections good?
  • Check that the modem’s power cube is plugged into a live outlet, and that the Ethernet cable is connected securely.
  • Make sure that your coax cable is live. You can check that by using it with a TV.
  • Check that you provided the correct setup information to your cable service provider.
  • Contact your cable service provider to make sure they’ve turned on your Internet service.

What if my cable modem has been working, then stops working?

  • First turn your cable modem off for at least 8 seconds, then on, to see if that fixes the problem.
  • If the modem’s lights don’t come on, check that the modem is getting power from its power cube and that the modem’s power button is on.
  • Check your cable modem cables.
  • Check with your service provider. Sometimes there’s a service outage or some other service issue.

What if I’m getting Internet service but my speed is disappointing?

  • Be sure you know what speed you are paying for.
  • Check the speed with a computer plugged into the modem. Use one of the tools found when you search the phrase: broadband speed test.
  • If you get good speed when a computer’s plugged into the modem, you may have a router problem.
  • Some video streaming services get bottlenecked, especially at busy times like after dinner. See whether you have the speed problem at less busy times.
  • Try connecting your cable modem nearer to where the coaxial cable comes into your home. This lets you see whether your home’s cabling is a problem.
  • If you are using a splitter with your cable modem, try the cable modem without the splitter to see if that helps. If it does, you may need to get a better splitter.

What if I’m told that my cable modem isn’t approved for my cable modem service?

That’s probably not true. Leading cable service providers have a list of certified cable modems, and you can check the list for your service provider. You can also find information about certifications at www.motorolacable.com/services

Do you have any other questions?

We have lots more information at www.motorolacable.com/mentor

We like to help

Please visit our support Website or call our support specialists. Our Website has our Motorola Mentor information, and also provides returns and warranty information. www.motorolacable.com/support

Email:   support@motorolacable.com

Phone:   800-753-0797

Limited Warranty

MTRLC LLC warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship for a warranty period of 2 years. To read the full warranty, please go to www.motorolacable.com/warranty

Safety Precautions

These precautions help protect you and your cable modem.

  • Do not put the cable modem or its power cube in water, since this is a shock hazard.
  • The cable modem should normally be installed indoors. If you use it outdoors, protect it from moisture and be careful about temperature.
  • Your cable modem should be operated in an environment that’s between 32 and 104° Fahrenheit (0 to 40° Centigrade).
  • Your cable modem should not be in a confined space. There should be room for air flow around the top, front, and sides of the cable modem.
  • Make sure to use your cable modem’s power cube and a compatible electrical outlet.

FCC Statement

This device complies with Class B Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and
  2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Only coaxial cables are to be used with this device in order to ensure compliance with FCC emissions limits. Accessories connected to this device by the user must comply with FCC Class B limits. The manufacturer is not responsible for any interference which results from use of improper cables, or which results from unauthorized changes or modifications to the device.
    ©MTRLC 2015. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC. and are used under license. All rights reserved.

FAQs

Can I use my modem for phone service?****

No. Your modem is designed to work with cable Internet service only.

Can I use my modem for digital phone service?****

No. Your modem is designed to work with cable Internet service only.

Can I use my modem for satellite TV service?****

No. Your modem is designed to work with cable Internet service only.

Can I use my modem for satellite Internet service?****

No. Your modem is designed to work with cable Internet service only.

Can I use my modem for DSL phone or DSL Internet service?****

No. Your modem is designed to work with cable Internet service only.

Can I use my modem for dial-up phone or dial-up Internet service?****

No. Your modem is designed to work with cable Internet service only.

Can I use my modem for wireless broadband Internet access?****

Yes, if your ISP supports this type of connection and you have the proper equipment and software installed on your computer or other device (see the next panel).

Should I inform my cable company that I’m switching to this cable modem from my current one or will it function right out of the box?****

The gist of it is to use your provider’s self-registration website or, if none of those are convenient for you, one of their customer care channels.
Long version: After being switched on and linked to a coaxial cable with good signal characteristics, the cable modem will go online. The cable modem termination system must still provide you service authorization.

Can I use an Ethernet connection to link it to my computer?****

yes. If your cable plan includes Internet service, it might be possible.

Which router kind should I use with this modem?****

In a small environment, that question is quite challenging to respond to. Consider purchasing the Model MG7310 first, which includes a N300 wireless router. By combining a modem and router into one unit, you will undoubtedly save some money and eliminate cable clutter, boost reliability (wiring connections are a regular source of trouble), and free up desk space. If the MG7310 won’t work for you, here are some very general guidelines, but selecting a router is unquestionably a personal choice that must take performance and pricing into account.

Does RCN cable/internet service support this?****

That query can only be resolved by RCN. Because that’s what I had, I can say that this modem can handle at least 110 Mbps. It could not support 300Mbps. The modem was really dependable and operated flawlessly.

This modem is it “universal”?****

Yes, it appears to encompass all internet providers if you mean all providers.

What is the purpose of a cable modem?****

A modem is a device that links your home to your Internet service provider (ISP), such as Xfinity, typically over a coax cable connection. The modem converts signals from your ISP into signals that can be used by your local devices and the other way around.

What is the lifespan of a cable modem?****

Most modems endure for two to three years, however better modems can live for eight to ten years. Instead than breaking down, high-quality modems are typically changed because they become outdated.

What protocol do cable modems use?****

This is accomplished using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) conventions. A DHCP request is broadcast by the cable modem. This request will be forwarded by the CMTS to a DHCP server on the cable provider’s network.

What is another name for a cable modem?****

A cable modem router can be used to connect your wireless or Wi-Fi devices to the Internet. A cable modem router is also known as a gateway.

Will an old cable modem affect speed?****

A modem works on the same principles as a router; older or less powerful modems will have speed restrictions. It’s possible that older or outdated modems can’t support the download and upload speeds included in your internet package.

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