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DOCSIS | 3.0 |
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Downstream Channels | 8 |
Upstream Channels | 4 |
Wireless Standard | 802.11n |
Wireless Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
Ethernet Ports | 4 |
USB Ports | 1 |
Maximum Download Speed | 343 Mbps |
Type | Wireless Gateway |
Maximum Data Rate | 300 Mbps |
Security Features | WPA/WPA2, Firewall |
Provides safety guidelines and regulatory standards for installation, maintenance, and use of the DDW36C.
Details the front and rear panels of the DDW36C, including connections and LED indicators.
Lists the features and specifications of the DDW36C, including interfaces and standards.
Details the downstream specifications of the DDW36C, including frequency range and data rates.
Details the upstream specifications of the DDW36C, including frequency range and data rates.
Outlines wireless capabilities, security protocols, and network features of the DDW36C.
Lists device management features like firmware upgrades and configuration backup.
Explains default wireless network names, login credentials, and security settings.
Provides instructions on how to set up and connect the DDW36C gateway.
Explains how to connect wired and wireless devices to the DDW36C network.
Offers tips and solutions for common installation issues encountered with the DDW36C.
Details how to access the DDW36C's Web User Interface from a web browser.
Provides tools like Ping and Traceroute to test network connectivity.
Uses the Ping utility to test network connectivity by sending test messages.
Configures dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) settings for IP address assignment.
Assigns fixed IP addresses to specific clients on the network.
Allows backing up or restoring the gateway configuration.
Filters IP addresses to block Internet traffic to specific network devices on the LAN.
Filters MAC addresses to block Internet traffic from specific network devices on the LAN.
Configures port filters to block LAN Internet services using specified ports.
Directs Internet data to specific computers on the local area network.
Exposes a host IP address to the WAN for applications that require direct access.