The process of remanufacturing Cable Modems begins by checking their electrical circuits. At this stage the equipment is subjected to various tests where those with short circuit and other electrical faults are eliminated.
After their electrical performance is tested, the cable modems are scanned by a bar-code reader which records their serial number. The data is then introduced into a computer by order of make, model, serial number, date and time they were tested, and technician who supervised the process.
The Cable Modems are connected to the computer with a CMTS, enabling the registration of the Mac ID and the pairing with its serial number. This interconnection simulates the same atmosphere a real customer would, making it possible to verify its DOCSIS and the Upstream and Downstream capacity of each piece of equipment.
Once the verification of all their functions is finalized, the Cable Modems are cleaned and vacuum sealed. Their bar code is scanned one final time, this time in order to register the equipment as having passed all the tests, and then they are ready to be shipped.
The units are stored by groups in boxes, where they are numbered and ordered by pallets. Each pallet is marked according to the number of boxes it contains and the codes the cable modems contained in each box. .
The Mac ID of each Cable Modem serves as a proof of guarantee. They are registered in our database as equipment that has passed all the tests, giving you the security and tranquility that only International Cable Corp. can provide.
