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Ubee DVW32CB

Ubee DVW32CB
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www.ubeeinteractive.com
8085 S. Chester Street, Suite 200
Englewood, CO 80112
1.888.390.8233
Sales (email): amsales@ubeeinteractive.com
Support (email): amsupport@ubeeinteractive.com
January 2015
Ubee DVW32CB
Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway
Firmware Version: 9.40.xxxx
Subscriber User Guide
Time Warner Cable

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Ubee DVW32CB Specifications

General IconGeneral
DOCSIS Version3.0
Downstream Channels8
Upstream Channels4
Ethernet Ports4
Ethernet Speed10/100/1000 Mbps
USB Ports1
Telephony Ports2
Maximum Data Rate343 Mbps
Wi-Fi Frequency Bands2.4 GHz
Security FeaturesWPA, WPA2
Wi-Fi Standard802.11a/b/g/n/ac

Summary

Introduction to Ubee DVW32 CB Gateway

Understanding Safety and Regulatory Information

Provides safety guidelines and regulatory compliance for operating the device.

Understanding Connections and Applications

Illustrates the general connection topology and applications of the DVW32CB gateway.

Requesting Support for DVW32 CB

Guides users on how to contact their service provider for direct support.

Checking Device Package Components

Lists and describes the items included in the DVW32CB product package.

Device Panels, Connections, and LEDs Overview

Details the front and rear panels, connections, and LED indicators of the DVW32CB.

Specifications, Standards, and Firmware

Lists the features and specifications, including interfaces, standards, and firmware.

Default Values and Login Credentials

Explains default network settings, SSIDs, and login credentials for the DVW32CB.

Understanding the Device Label

Provides an example of the DVW32CB housing label and descriptions of its contents.

Installing the Ubee DVW32 CB Gateway

Setting Up and Connecting the DVW32 CB

Provides step-by-step instructions for setting up and connecting the DVW32CB device.

Connecting Devices to the Network

Guides on how to connect Ethernet and wireless devices to the DVW32CB network.

Troubleshooting the Installation

Offers troubleshooting tips for common installation problems and LED indicators.

Using the Web User Interface

Accessing the Web User Interface Locally

Instructions on how to access the DVW32CB's web interface using a browser.

Logging Out of the Web User Interface

Explains the simple process of logging out of the device's web interface.

Understanding the Status Menu

Using the Software Option

Displays the device's internal software and hardware configuration details.

Using the Connection Option

Shows connection status and downstream/upstream channel bonding statistics.

Using the Account Option

Allows users to change the device's username and password for access.

Using the Diagnostics Option

Provides utilities like Ping and Traceroute to test network connectivity.

Using the Client List Option

Displays a list of computers and devices currently connected to the DVW32CB.

Using the User Default Option

Allows restoring the DVW32CB to its factory default settings.

Understanding the Basic Menu

Using the Setup Option

Configures common gateway parameters like WAN IP, LAN IP, and DHCP.

Using the DHCP Option

Manages dynamic host configuration protocol settings for IP address assignment.

Using the DHCPv6 Option

Configures IPv6 host IP addresses, prefixes, and other IPv6 network settings.

Using the LAN IPv6 Option

Enables clients to connect using LAN IPv6 addresses.

Using the DDNS Option

Configures dynamic domain name system for a constant pre-defined host name.

Using the Static Lease Option

Assigns fixed IP addresses to clients to ensure consistent network access.

Using the Backup Option

Allows backing up or restoring the gateway configuration to a previous state.

Using the Time Option

Configures the system time obtained from network servers via SNTP.

Understanding the Advanced Menu

Using the Options Option

Defines which networking protocols are enabled or disabled on the device.

Using the IP Filtering Option

Filters IP addresses to block Internet traffic to specific network devices.

Using the MAC Filtering Option

Filters MAC addresses to block Internet traffic from specific network devices.

Using the Port Filtering Option

Configures port filters to block Internet services using specified ports.

Using the Forwarding Option

Directs Internet traffic to specific computers on the local area network.

Using the Port Triggers Option

Defines dynamic triggers for specific devices requiring bi-directional traffic.

Using the Pass Through Option

Configures a pass through table for devices acting as bridge devices.

Using the DMZ Host Option

Exposes a host IP address to the WAN for specific applications.

Understanding the Firewall Menu

Using the Basic Option

Filters web content to block cookies, Java scripts, and pop-up windows.

Using the Local Log Option

Defines firewall event log reporting through email alerts and attack reports.

Using the Remote Log Option

Defines events and sends logs to a local SysLog server for analysis.

Understanding the Parental Control Menu

Using the Parental Control User Setup Option

Configures user accounts, access permissions, and connection parameters.

Using the Basic Option for Parental Control

Selects rules to block specific Internet content and websites.

Using the ToD Filter Option

Configures time-based access policies to block traffic at specified times.

Using the Local Log Option for Parental Control

Displays Parental Control event log reporting for user activity.

Understanding the Wireless Menu

Selecting the Wireless Radio Band

Allows selection between 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands for configuration.

Using the Wireless Radio Option

Configures wireless radio settings like channel number and bandwidth control.

Using the Primary Network Option

Configures wireless security settings, network names (SSIDs), and modes.

Using the Access Control Option

Configures which clients can access the wireless network using MAC address filtering.

Using the Wi-Fi Multimedia Option

Enables Quality of Service (QoS) to prioritize traffic in wireless networks.

Using the Bridging Option

Configures the device to act as a wireless network bridge to extend network reach.

Deploying and Troubleshooting Wireless Network

Provides guidance on deploying and troubleshooting wireless environments.

Understanding the Telephony Menu

Using the Status Option

Views task progress and MTA (Multimedia Terminal Adapter) line states.

Using the DHCP Option for Telephony

Monitors lease parameters, timers, and PacketCable DHCP options for voice.

Using the QoS Option for Telephony

Monitors error codewords, payload header suppression, and service flows for voice.

Using the Provisioning Option

Views MTA configuration files and enterprise MIB settings for voice services.

Using the Event Log Option

Views events associated with the MTA, such as errors and status changes.

Understanding the Battery Menu

Using the Controller Option

Displays current battery information, status, and estimated time remaining.

Using the UPS Option

Provides information about the uninterrupted power supply and battery status.

Using the Interface Delay Option

Displays time interfaces remain active on battery power before turning off.

Understanding the MoCA Menu

Using the MoCA Software Option

Views the MoCA status, IP address, security mode, and frequency.

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