Ubee Interactive Connecting Devices to the Network
Ubee EVW32C Advanced Wireless Voice Gateway Subscriber User Manual • March 2017 16
NOTE: Refer to Troubleshooting the Installation on page 17 for troubleshooting
information.
2.2.2 Connecting a Wireless Device
Use the following steps to connect a wireless device to the EVW32C (for example, a
laptop computer).
Default values are shown in the steps below.
To connect a wireless device to the EVW32C:
1. Access the wireless networking feature on your wireless device.
Windows Users: Double-click the Wireless Network Connection icon in the system
tray (lower-right side of the Windows desktop). Click View Wireless Networks.
Mac Users: Click on the wireless icon on the right side of the top menu bar. All
available wireless networks will appear in the drop-down menu.
2. The EVW32C is shipped with a default SSID. The SSID is the name of the wireless
network broadcast from the device so that wireless clients can connect to it.
Double-click your SSID in the wireless networks window.
The SSID (WiFi network name) = The last 6 characters of the cable modem MAC
address. The SSID is printed on the device label.
Example for a device with cable modem MAC address 68:14:01:24:A5:98:
24A598.
Notes: If the subscriber changes the SSID, the device does not revert to this
default SSID when the device is reset, except when a manual factory reset is
performed through the Web UI.
When prompted, enter the network key, also called the WPA pre-shared key. This
is a unique key for each device. The pre-shared key for the EVW32C is the same
for both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. The default password is the 14 characters
of the device serial number. For example: EVW32C00000060. It can be found on
the WLAN Security screen. Refer to Using the Security Option on page 38. The
pre-shared key can also be found on the device label. Refer to Understanding the
Device Label on page 11.
If using WPS, enter the WPS personal identification number (PIN). The WPS PIN
is a randomly-generated number. Refer to Using the WPS Option on page 40
AES is the default encryption method.
3. Confirm connectivity by opening a Web browser and going to any Web site