Configuration Testing Rules Sample Clauses

Configuration Testing Rules. 1) STBs offering more than one integrated Service Provider (SP) network interface option at time of installation may either be tested with each combination of SP network interface and each result reported under a different STB sub-model or the STB may be tested using the SP interface priority as specified in Table 4 and reported once under the primary model number. This table may not apply to TC STB types. Table 4: Service Provider Network Interface Priority Connection (Protocol)
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Configuration Testing Rules. 1) STBs offering more than one integrated Service Provider (SP) network interface option at time of installation may either be tested with each combination of Service Provider network interface and each result reported under a different STB sub-model or the STB may be tested using the Service Provider interface priority as specified in Table 4 and reported once under the primary model number. This table may not apply to TC STB types. Table 4: Service Provider Network Interface Priority Connection (Protocol) Coax (QAM/DOCSIS) Coax (SAT/MoCA) Coax (QAM/MoCA) Wi-Fi (802.11) Coax (HPNA) Ethernet (802.3) Other

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