Upgrading and Repairing Networks (5th Edition)
| Newer cable systems, however, based on the DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) standards allow for bidirectional, asymmetrical communications. Version 1.1 and 2.0 of DOCSIS include the necessary authentication and encryption features that make cable modem access as secure as DSL. In general, if you can see other computers in your Network Neighborhood, your cable provider is using an older system and you might want to take steps to protect yourself, such as using a firewall appliance. DOCSIS specifications can be found at the URL www.cablemodem.com/. This is the Web site of an organization responsible for establishing specifications and testing hardware to ensure that it meets the standards for cable televisionCable Television Laboratories, Inc. (CableLabs). This testing ensures that a cable company can buy hardware from different manufacturers and be assured that the system that is installed will work. For example, the router may come from one company, and the cable modems used at customer sites may come from another manufacturer. DOCSIS version 2.0 is the most recent standard. This version has been adopted by the International Telecommunications UnionTelecommunication Sector (ITU-T) as a worldwide standard. DOCSIS 2.0 specifications (developed by both CableLabs and Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.) cover many aspects of using a cable system for Internet access:
This list of specifications can be read in more detail by developers by visiting the DOCSIS Web site (www.cablemodem.com). For most end users it will not matter at all if you get the service you expect. For network and application developers, reading the specs is the only way you'll be informed of the technologies being used by most cable Internet providers today. |
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