
Connecting Devices to Your Network
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Ubee DDW262.G Wireless Cable Modem and Router Subscriber User Guide • September 2011
Caution – Use only the power adaptor shipped with this device. Failure to do so may
cause damage the device.
5. Using the Ethernet cable included in the product package, connect one end of the
Ethernet cable to your computer’s Ethernet port, and connect other end to the
ETHERNET
port on the cable modem.
6. Connect the coaxial cable from the cable wall outlet or a cable splitter connected to
the cable wall outlet to the
CABLE
port on the device.
2.2
Connecting Devices to Your Network
Use one or more of the following sections to connect network devices and validate device
functionality.
Connecting Ethernet Devices on page 12
Connecting Wireless Devices on page 12
Troubleshooting the Installation on page 14
2.2.1
Connecting Ethernet Devices
You can connect an Ethernet device to your network, such as a computer, using an
Ethernet cable.
Steps
To connect an Ethernet device to the network:
1. Verify an Ethernet device (for example, a PC) is connected to the device. See
Installing and Connecting the DDW262.G on page 11
.
2. Use the device LEDs to confirm operations. The PWR, SYNC, and READY LEDs are
solidly lit in normal operations. One of the four ETHERNET LEDs is lit when a device
is connected to the Ethernet port. Refer to
Understanding the DDW262.G Front Panel
and LED Behavior on page 9
for more information.
3. Open a Web browser and go to any Web site to validate network connectivity
(for example,
http://www.wikipedia.org
).
4. If the connected device is a gaming console, perform an Internet connection test
provided by your console. For more information please contact your console
manufacturer.
5. Refer to
Troubleshooting the Installation on page 14
for troubleshooting information, if
needed.
2.2.2
Connecting Wireless Devices
Use these steps to connect a wireless device to the network (for example, a laptop
computer). Use the device LEDs to confirm operations: