Modem Ubee EVW3226 (for Fixed Internet Cable)

We no longer offer this modem, but it can still be used by our customers who use a cable internet connection (exUPC internet). The modem supports Wi-Fi, the maximum data download speed is 400 Mbit/s. The highest possible tariff for the correct operation of the modem is 300 Mbit.

Technical Specifications:

  • Cable modem EURO DOCSIS® 3.0 WIFI EMTA.
  • 4x Ethernet 10/100/1000 (4 RJ-45 connectors for Internet access), 2x RJ-11 for telephone, 1x coaxial cable connector.
  • Wireless Wi-Fi connection in 2.4 GHz (IEEE 802.11b/g/n) and 5 GHz (802.11a/n) versions. It is necessary to select one of the frequencies, the modem cannot transmit both types of networks at the same time. The modem has internal Wi-Fi antennas. The speed of the Internet connection depends on the ordered tariff and local conditions and differs from the maximum speed of the home Wi-Fi network.
  • Dimensions: 24 x 17.2 x 4.2 cm. Weight: 548 g.
  • Supply voltage: 230 V (AC), average power consumption: 7.3 W, AC/DC adapter: ADAPTER 24 W, 12 V, DC/2 A.

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What do the lights on the modem mean?

Power

  • On - the cable modem is on.
  • Lights up red - abnormal condition.
  • Blinking – automatic test at start.

DS

  • Blinking - downstream channel scanning.
  • Green light - downstream tuned.
  • Blue light - downstream tuned to assigned channel, standard operating state.

US

  • Blinking - upstream channel scanning.
  • Green light - upstream tuned.
  • Blue light - upstream tuned to assigned channel, standard operating state.

Online

  • Blinking - Network connection scan.
  • On - startup process complete (does not mean it is connected to the network).

TEL1/TEL2

  • Blinking – registration of the EMTA telephone part on the telephone exchange, or an incoming/outgoing call is in progress.
  • Lights up - active line, modem is registered on the telephone exchange.
  • It does not light up - there is no phone service in the modem.

WLAN

  • Lights up green/blue - wireless part is active (2.4 GHz/5 GHz).
  • Blinking – signaling of sending/receiving data from a device behind the modem via Wi-Fi.
  • No light - the wireless part is turned off.

WPS

  • On - successful connection.
  • Blinking – WPS operation is in progress (after pressing the WPS button for a long time).
  • Off - no attempt to establish a connection, standard operating state.

How do I get into the modem's administration and change my login information?

Log in to the Wi-Fi network of the modem or connect over a data cable and enter the address http://192.168.0.1 in the browser. If you are using your own Wi-Fi router and in the modem mode section you have selected modem mode (bridge), the address for entering the administration is http://192.168.100.1 .

Use the username and password you set to log in, both are admin by default. After logging in for the first time, you can set your own password for your security. You can make the change in the administration in the menu System – Password.

How do I turn on Wi-Fi, how can I change the name and password?

By default, the Wi-Fi network is turned on, the name of your network (SSID) and password (Wi-Fi Password) can be found on the label on the modem. We have also prepared for you general information on the operation of Wi-Fi networks.

Log in to the modem administration.

Connect to the modem via Wi-Fi or a data cable and enter the address http://192.168.0.1 in the browser. Use the username and password you set to log in, both are admin by default.

Go to the menu Wireless connection - Radio.

You can enable or disable Wi-Fi in the item Wireless network (Wireless Interface). In the same section, you can edit the name of your Wi-Fi network (SSID). In the Wireless Security section, you can then change the password. Always remember to save your changes.

The Ubee EVW3226 modem allows you to set up a more modern 5 GHz Wi-Fi transmission band, which you can use especially in places where the normal 2.4GHz wireless network shows very low speed or frequent outages caused by the presence of a larger number of Wi-Fi networks in your neighborhood or you require higher requirements for stability and connection speed. However, keep in mind that not every device can work with Wi-Fi at the 5 GHz frequency and that the Wi-Fi network in this band has a shorter range. Wi-Fi at 5 GHz has a different name and password, you can also find this data on the label located on the base of the modem, to read it you need to turn the modem upside down. If you switch the modem to 5 GHz Wi-Fi and find that none of your devices support it and you cannot log into the modem menu, perform a factory reset of the modem. Insert, for example, a pen into the RESET button on its back panel and hold for approximately 30 seconds until the modem blinks. After that, wait about 5 minutes, the modem will have its original settings restored.

How do I change the Wi-Fi channel in case of Wi-Fi interference?

Before changing the settings, read the detailed information about the Wi-Fi channels.

Log in to the modem administration.

Connect to the modem via Wi-Fi or a data cable and enter the address http://192.168.0.1 in the browser. Use the username and password you set to log in, both are admin by default.

Go to the menu Wireless connection - Radio.

In the Channel item, you can set a new broadcast channel. Don't forget to save the changes.

How do I switch the modem to bridge mode?

Switching the modem to bridge mode is especially useful in cases where you want to connect your own router behind the modem or you need to ensure the correct assignment of a fixed IP address to your own device. Your home devices (mobile phones, laptops and others) will then connect to the network created by your own router, which you connect behind the modem. Bridge mode is only available if you have an IP address from us in IPv4 format. If you are currently using IPv6, please contact us to arrange a change. After setting the bridge mode, the default address for modem administration will be changed to http://192.168.100.1 .

Log in to the modem administration.

Connect to the modem via Wi-Fi or a data cable and enter the address http://192.168.0.1 in the browser. Use the username and password you set to log in, both values are admin by default.

Go to the menu System - Switch Mode and set Bridge Mode in the drop-down menu.

Don't forget to save the settings.

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