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CptGemini
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join:2004-11-29
Corpus Christi, TX

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Re: Ubee DDW3611 Bridge Mode??

That is correct. When the tech asked to see something on the modem he was suprised to see I knew the login and where to go so he didnt have do anything lol it was funny.

motorola870
join:2008-12-07
Arlington, TX

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said by CptGemini:

That is correct. When the tech asked to see something on the modem he was suprised to see I knew the login and where to go so he didnt have do anything lol it was funny.

hey can you post a snap shot of your signals?

CptGemini
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Corpus Christi, TX

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CptGemini

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said by motorola870:

said by CptGemini:

That is correct. When the tech asked to see something on the modem he was suprised to see I knew the login and where to go so he didnt have do anything lol it was funny.

hey can you post a snap shot of your signals?

They were somewhat better yesterday. And for some reason when I was first hooked up with this new thing it was in docsis 3 mode but now it isnt, idk why it isnt anymore lol.

motorola870
join:2008-12-07
Arlington, TX

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so did you have four downstreams?

CptGemini
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Corpus Christi, TX

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no as you can see i only have one but its 20 megs. even for that moment it was in D3 mode there was no channel bonding but i could tell it was way faster for that moment lol
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Click for full size
Also want to add a pic of the modem so you can see it not in channel bonding just in case you want to see that.

The modem on the left is for the digital phone and since they dont have any D3 MTAs as some techs call them I had to have 2 modems for now.

The middle 2 lights out of the 4 in a row on the UBEE are the upstream/downstream ones.

Dan_30mb
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I actually like the modem...but the one thing which bothers the heck out of me, is that my wireless SSID is broadcasting. I know it's not a huge security catch, but I'd rather not have it broadcasting.

I cannot find how to disable broadcast on the DDW3361. I'm guessing it's in one of the hidden areas that no one seems to know how to get into.

Any ideas?

CptGemini
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Corpus Christi, TX

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So you just want to hide the SSID so you can still use the wifi on it or just not use it at all? If you dont want to use it all then follow my screenshot.

dan_30mb
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I just want to hide the SSID....

I see this in the manuals of other UBEE wireless gear, but not in this one. I'm guessing it's hidden in the same area as setting up 4 different wireless networks (like the product page says)
Lenard
join:2006-01-12
Raleigh, NC

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Wireless Primary Network -- Closed Network = enable