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Anyone else told that the company is having problems w/ this router/modem?
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Anyone else told that the company is having problems w/ this router/modem?
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Health_Edge
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First, what model do you have? The Ubee DDW 366? If so, I haven't heard anything bad or good about them, but I think alot of that is they are not very popular choice for what ever reason. Maybe since not sold in stores? Could you share what your heard?
Did some digging and seems the firmware is not the easiest around, especially port forwarding, and alot of password issues caused by the unit forcing you to change from the default router password(NOT wifi password).Nothing that would keep you offline or effect performance though.
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Ervin
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I have a UBee DVW 326 and this modem router won't let me access my security cam outside my home network even though port forwarding is set. I have been using these cameras with a different provider without a problem and recently switched to cox.
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Health_Edge
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The DVW 326 looks like a phone wireless gateway. I was not aware they used Ubee for that. Just to confirm, this gateway is from Cox right? Are you connecting computers directly to it, or through another router? Which ports are you trying to use too?
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AllenP
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I assume you can access the camera from inside your network, correct? It's only an issue of port forwarding through the gateway from the outside to the camera? I downloaded the DVW 326 for Cox manual and the port forwarding screen is a bit complicated. It allows for both and internal and external ip address. Most routers only ask for the address port traffic is forwarded to. How do you have is setup? From what I can determine, the internal ip should be your camera and the external should be the router but can't be sure without testing. Let us know your config, thanks.
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Health_Edge
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I guess that confirms if Cox uses them. Just the first time I have seen a question about them here.
The manual looks pretty straight forward and does a better then average job of describing the process from page 46-50. Don't forget to set a DHCP reservation for the security system as seen on page 33-34. Then all the ports, both local and external will use the same port (unless you need otherwise), the local IP will be the DHCP reservation you made, and the external IP is 192.168.0.0. Also don't forget to "enable" the rule and apply the settings.
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Ervin
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Yes it is from cox, and yes it is viewable within my home network, I connect it throught the übee router itself First I had it setup as AllenP described which worked well on a different provider with a Netgear or Linksys router using port 8080 for the first IP cam and 8081 for the second ip cam but with the übee router it won't. Next step I did is follow the übee port forwarding guidelines assigned a unique IP for both cams using the ports above as internal ports and assigned a different external ip for both and still can't access outside my home network
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Health_Edge
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Try a port scan?
And could you include screenshots of your configuration?
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