Can't get connected to the router via wifi
Hi all, Services: Cox High-Speed Internet Ultimate Package Router/Modem UBEE DDW366 Dual Band 2.4/5.0 We have a very good connection with the internet when directly connected via Ethernet cable. The below are all WiFi capable and had been connected previously, now currently unable to connect via the WiFi: Laptop 2 year old Toshiba Satellite - Connects to router, "no internet connection" Ipad - will now not connect TV - will now not connect Satellite - Says it is connected, but suspect the "no internet connection" Samsung Blue Ray player - will not connect Apple (new version) TV Box - Continues to work HP Pro Book laptop - plays hard to get and will some times connect Lenovo all in one PC - Continues to work None of the above are typically connected by ethernet cable They will attempt to connect but never do (I will try both bandwidths)If and when they do I get a message "No Internet Connection" We are fairly close to the router, and have tried even in the same room, no bueno! All of the above have been connected and working at various times during the time I have used the UBEE DDW366 with COX as the internet provider, which makes this a very frustrating and confusing situation. Prior to moving here and switching to COX all of the above were able to be connected via a Motorola SB6580 with TWC as the provider. I could count on one hand minus a couple of fingers for the amount of connection issues, it just worked every single time so am I missing something, is there some kind of magic to get these items online again? I have done the following: Reset the router/modem, both quick reset and a hard reset Turned off the router/modem for a brief period Rest adapters on the hardware of my laptops, turned off the other items and switched them back on to reset Stared at it, pleading with this piece of plastic - no really! Gone to church Reset the router/modem, both quick reset and a hard reset Turned off the router/modem for a brief period Repeat and Rinse Repeat and Rinse So ultimately my questions are, 1. Is this the way it's supposed to be? 2. Can I expect an easier plug and play experiance 3. Should I cancel and go with an inferior service just to get the connectivity I need 4. can you help! I am not a whiner despite the above and do try to solve prior to posting for assistance. Thanks in advance, John ClarkSolved16KViews0likes13CommentsHow do I configure my UBEE DDW366 router for Chromecast
I have tried lots of options described in the COX DDW366 user manual and set my WIFI speed to 2.4GHZ but nothing works. Also both the 2.4GHZ and 5GHZ LEDs o the front of the 366 are lit. My Chromecast dongle sees the network on the 366 but will not connect to it.15KViews0likes19Comments