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Using the Web User Interface
The Web user interface (UI) for the DDW365 is easy to use and allows you to view and
configure settings for your wireless gateway device. You can validate the installation by
accessing the Web user interface on the device.
Topics
See the following topics:
Accessing the Web User Interface Locally on page 17
3.1
Accessing the Web User Interface Locally
Access the Web user interface for the DDW365 from a Web browser, such as Internet
Explorer on a Windows computer.
Default values are shown in the steps below.
Steps
To access the Web user interface:
1.
Launch an Internet browser, such as Internet Explorer, from your computer.
2.
Enter the following IP address in the address bar of the browser window and press the
Enter key.
3. Enter the username and password in the authentication dialog box.
Standard User Web Interface Login
:
Username:
user
Password:
user
4. Click
OK
. The Status>Software screen (shown below) displays software information
about the DDW365. After initially logging in to the device, you will be prompted to
change your password for security reasons. Refer to
Changing the User Password on
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page 18
for detailed instructions on changing your password.
Note:
Refer to
Using the Software Option on page 21
for detailed field descriptions of
the Status>Software screen.
3.1.1
Changing the User Password
After successfully logging in to the DDW365 for the first time, the following pop-up window
will appear, prompting you to change your password for security purposes. Click
OK
.
The Status>Account screen will appear and allow you to enter a new password and then
confirm the new password. Click
Apply
.
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You will be returned to the login screen again. Enter the username (user) and the new
password. Click
OK
.
The Status>Account screen will appear again and will indicate that the password change
has been accepted.
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Understanding the Status Menu
The
Status
menu
of the Web user interface allows you to access information about the
DDW365, such as software version, and connection (downstream and upstream) status. It
also allows you to change the username and password, perform diagnostic tests, and
reset user defaults.
Topics
See the following topics:
Using the Software Option on page 20
Using the Connection Option on page 21
Using the Account Option on page 24
Using the Diagnostics Option on page 24
Using the User Default Option on page 27
Steps
To access status options:
1.
Access the Web user interface. Refer to
Accessing the Web User Interface Locally on
page 15
.
2. Click
Status
from the main menu.
4.1
Using the Software Option
The
Software
option displays the device’s internal software and hardware configuration.
Steps
To view software information:
1.
Click
Status
from the main menu.
2. The
Software
screen is displayed. Field descriptions are listed below the screen
example.
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4.2
Using the Connection Option
The
Connection
screen displays information about the device’s connection status and
downstream and upstream channel bonding statistics.
Downstream
displays detailed information on the network traffic from the service
provider
to
the local computer (downstream channels).
Upstream
displays detailed information on the network traffic
from
the local
computer to the remote destination (upstream channels).
Label
Description
Information
Standard Specification Compliant
Defines the current DOCSIS standard of the device.
Hardware Version
Defines the internal version number that identifies the
hardware design.
Software Version
Defines the general software version of the device.
Cable Modem MAC Address
Defines the unique media access control (MAC) hardware
address of the DDW365.
Cable Modem Serial Number
Defines the unique manufacturer serial number of the device.
CM certificate
Indicates if the cable modem certificate is installed.
Status
System Up Time
Displays how long the device has been connected.
Network Access
Defines if network access is enabled. When enabled, the
user is allowed to access the network.

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