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Connecting Devices to Your Network
Ubee DDW262.G Wireless Cable Modem and Router Subscriber User Guide • September 2011
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The PWR, SYNC, and READY LEDs are solidly lit in normal operations.
The WLAN LED must be solidly lit for wireless connections. Refer to
Understanding
the DDW262.G Front Panel and LED Behavior on page 9
for more information.
Steps
To connect a wireless device:
1. Access the wireless networking feature on your wireless device. For example on a
Windows computer, double-click the Wireless Network Connection icon in the system
tray (lower-right side of the Windows desktop).
Note:
If the icon is not present or you are using a different operating system, refer to
the documentation for your computer to access wireless networking options.
2. Click
View Wireless Networks
. The screen displays a list of available SSIDs. The
DDW262.G broadcasts the SSID as the name of the wireless network so that wireless
clients can connect to it.
3. Double-click your SSID in the wireless networks window. The DDW262.G is shipped
with a default SSID, which can be changed by the service provider if the subscriber
requests. The default SSID is equal to “CLARO_” and the last 4 characters of the
Cable RF MAC address printed on the bottom of the cable modem.
For example:
MAC Address: 906EBB42FF34
SSID =
CLARO_FF34
4. Enter the network key (WEP). This value is found in the Wireless Primary Network
option. To find the default network key:
a. Log in to the device using the MSO login. See
Understanding Default Values and
Device Logins on page 6
.
b. Click
Wireless,
and then click the
Primary Network
option.
c. Find the WEP Encryption field. The default encryption method is WEP.
d. Verify the encryption method. If using WPS, enter the default WPS PIN =
12345670.
5. Confirm connectivity by opening a Web browser and going to any Web site
(for example,
http://www.wikipedia.org
). Refer to
Troubleshooting the Installation on
page 14
if you are having trouble connecting to the Internet.