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3.2 Confirm Installation and Connect Devices to the Network
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DDW2600 Wireless & DDC2700 Commercial Cable Modem/Router Subscriber User Guide • May, 2010
3.2
Confirm Installation and Connect Devices to the Network
To confirm network/internet operations, or to connect an Ethernet device to the
network (for example, a computer), do the following:
1. Make sure the Ethernet device is connected to the cable modem. Refer to
page
13
.
2. Use the device LEDs to confirm operations. The PWR, SYNC, and Ready LEDs
are solidly lit in normal operations, as are the Ethernet LEDs that have devices
connected to their associated ports. Refer to LED Behavior Table, on
page 11
for
more detailed 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 any online task supported by
the console (for example, log into gaming server, play online game, download
content, etc.).
5. Refer to
page 17
for troubleshooting information if needed.
3.2.1
DDW2600 Wireless Cable Modem/Router Only
To confirm operations or to connect wireless devices to the network (for example, a
laptop computer), do the following:
1. Use the device LEDs to confirm operations. The WLAN LED must be solidly lit.
The PWR, SYNC, and Ready LEDs must also be solidly lit in normal operations.
Refer to LED Behavior Table, on
page 11
for more detailed information.
2. Connect a wireless device to the DDW2600 (for example, a laptop computer). Use
the following steps:
Access the wireless networking feature on your wireless device
. On a
Windows computer, for example, double-click the Wireless Networking icon in
the system tray (lower-right side of the Windows desktop).
Click View Wireless Networks
. The DDW2600 is shipped with a default SSID.
The SSID is the name of the wireless network broadcast from the DDW2600 so
that wireless clients can connect to it.
Double-click your SSID in the wireless networks window
. The SSID is
equal to the last 4 characters of the Cable RF MAC address, which is
printed
on the bottom of the DDW2600
. Example:
If MAC Address is: 00028A12345
SSID is: 2345
Enter the Network Key
. This value is equal to the device MAC address plus
14 zero’s (all lower case without the colons). Example:
00028A12345600000000000000 (MAC a 14 Zero’s)