Understanding The Device Connections; Understanding Led Behavior - Ubee DDW365 User Manual

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1.5.2

Understanding the Device Connections

The following table describes the connections on the device.
USB
ETH1
ETH2
ETH3
ETH4
RESET
CABLE
POWER
WPS
1.5.3

Understanding LED Behavior

The following tables summarize the behavior of the LEDs on both the front and rear
panels of the DDW365.
FRONT PANEL
LED
Color
POWER
White
US/DS
White
(upstream/
downstream)
Ubee DDW365 Advanced Wireless Gateway Subscriber User Guide • February 2014
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Connects to USB devices such as flash drives, hard disk drives,
and printers.
Connects to Ethernet devices such as computers, gaming consoles,
and/or routers/hubs using an RJ45 cable. Each ETH port on the
back panel of the device has an LED to indicate its status when an
Ethernet device is connected.
Restores the settings of the device including wireless and custom
gateway settings. Use a pointed object to push down the reset
button for less than 5 seconds to just reset the device. To factory
reset the device, push down the reset button for more than 5
seconds.
Connects to the cable outlet (with the cable provided by your
service provider), or a cable splitter connected to the cable outlet.
Connects the cable to the device. Use only the power cable
provided with the DDW365.
Located on top of the cable modem, this button is used for the WiFi
Protected Setup (WPS) method to connect a PIN-protected WiFi
device to the cable modem. Refer to
Menu on page 74
Description
On – Internal power-on completed successfully.
Flashes – Power-on failed. Note that the LED blinks briefly immediately after powering on the
device.
Flashes – Once every second while scanning DS. Once locked on DS, flashes twice every
second while registering the US.
On – Locked to US and DS channels and registered OK.
Flashes – When a firmware upgrade is in progress, and POWER LED and ONLINE LEDs are
ON solid.
Understanding the Device Panels, Connections and LEDs
Description
Understanding the Wireless
for more information.
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