Understanding The Device Rear Panel - Ubee DVW3201B Subscriber User Manual

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Understanding the Device Rear Panel

Review the following image and descriptions of the rear panel connections on the device.
RESET
USB
TEL1
TEL2
ETH1
ETH2
ETH3
ETH4
CABLE
POWER
BATTERY
Ubee DVW3201B Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Guide • July 2012
Item
Restores the default settings of the device including wireless
and custom gateway settings. Use a pointed object to push
down the reset button for 5-10 seconds until the power LED
turns off. After the power LED turns off, release the button.
Connects to some USB devices, such as computers and flash
drives, if the USB connector is supported/enabled by the
service provider.
Connects to a standard analog telephone using an RJ11
cable. Telephone service must be enabled through the
service provider to use home telephony.
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.
When an Ethernet device, such as a computer, is connected
to the cable modem the:
LED is
LED is
Ethernet).
LED blinks when data is being passed between the cable
modem and the connected device.
Connects to the cable outlet (with the cable provided by your
service provider), or a cable splitter connected to the cable
outlet.
Connects the power adaptor to the device. Use only the
power adaptor provided with the DVW3201B.
Houses the battery (located on the bottom of the device), The
compartment can be opened to insert and replace the battery.
Use only the battery marked for use with the DVW3201B.
When inserting the battery into the housing, make sure the
battery is inserted past the two clips on each side that hold
the battery in place. The battery provides enough power to
support voice service if the cable modem encounters a power
failure from the wall power outlet at the subscriber's
premises.
Description
Orange
when connected at 10/100 Mbps speeds.
Green
when connected at 1000 speeds (Gigabit

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