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Provides an overview of the DDW3612 Wireless Cable Modem Gateway's features and specifications.
Steps to prepare and physically connect the cable modem gateway for initial setup.
Guide on how to access the device's web-based management interface using a browser.
Procedures to confirm network operation and connect wired or wireless devices.
Details about the device's current DOCSIS standard and core software configuration.
Displays general connection information and the status of the cable modem's connection.
Provides detailed information on the device's connection to downstream channels from the service provider.
Displays detailed information on the device's connection to upstream channels to the service provider.
Shows general information on the device's active operational capabilities and configurations.
Logs operational events for diagnosing issues with the cable modem.
Displays Internet and Local Network settings for the gateway.
Allows basic configuration of network settings like IP addresses and connection types.
Configures DHCP server behavior for assigning IP addresses to network clients.
Assigns static IP addresses to specific clients on the network.
Configures Dynamic Domain Name Service for a dynamic IP address.
Sets the system time using SNTP servers for accurate timekeeping.
Defines enabled or disabled networking protocols like WAN Blocking and UPnP.
Filters internet traffic by MAC address to block specific network devices.
Filters internet traffic by IP address to block specific network devices.
Configures port filters to block specific internet services on LAN ports.
Configures port forwarding rules to allow external access to internal services.
Sets up dynamic triggers for specific port numbers for applications.
Explains the concept and usage of port triggering with examples.
Configures pass-through rules for devices acting as bridge devices.
Exposes a host IP address to the WAN for applications that require direct access.
Configures the wireless radio settings including country, channel, and bandwidth.
Sets up wireless security settings, including SSID, encryption, and authentication.
Controls which clients can access the wireless network based on MAC addresses.
Configures advanced wireless settings like data rates and WiFi thresholds.
Configures the gateway to act as a wireless network bridge using WDS.
Configures QoS for wireless networks to prioritize traffic delivery.
Provides in-depth explanation of WMM QoS and its parameters.
Discusses topics related to managing wireless speeds and overall performance.
Explains how received signal strength impacts wireless performance and how to determine it.
Provides guidelines on wireless range based on materials and distance.
Guides on selecting optimal wireless channels to avoid interference and improve performance.
Allows configuration of user accounts that can or cannot connect to the network.
Configures rules to block specific internet content and websites.
Configures time-based access policies to block internet traffic at specified times.
Displays reporting of Parental Control events for monitoring and diagnostics.
Provides a utility to test network connectivity by sending ping requests.
Tests the route data takes to and from the gateway to diagnose network paths.
Displays a list of DHCP clients currently connected to the gateway.
Allows changing the password for the web interface login.
Restores the system to its original factory default settings.