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Dojo by BullGuard-DL0010
User's Guide
9 Devonshire Square EC2M 4YF London. United Kingdom
Company website: dojo.bullguard.com
For information, contact: info@dojo-labs.com
For support, contact: helpdesk@dojo-labs.com
May 2017
® All rights reserved.
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  • Page 1 Dojo by BullGuard-DL0010 User’s Guide 9 Devonshire Square EC2M 4YF London. United Kingdom Company website: dojo.bullguard.com For information, contact: info@dojo-labs.com For support, contact: helpdesk@dojo-labs.com May 2017 ® All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Downloading and Installing the Dojo App on your Smartphone ..........8 Powering on the Dojo Pebble ....................8 Registering a New Dojo User and Pairing the Dojo App with the Dojo Base Unit ....9 Discovering Devices in Your Network ................. 17 Using the Dojo App ......................
  • Page 3: Overview

    Just tell Dojo how to respond to each new device. If any suspicious device tries to connect to your Wi-Fi network, you can block it.
  • Page 4: Setup

    Setup This chapter describes how to set up the Dojo network, install the Dojo app, register to the Dojo service and discover the devices in your network. Before You Start Before you begin to set up the Dojo Pebble, ensure that you: •...
  • Page 5: Connecting The Dojo Base Unit To The Router

    Router Mode 1. Plug one end of the provided Ethernet cable into the ETH2 port of the Dojo base unit, as shown in Figure 4 then plug the other end into an available port in your ISP Wi-Fi...
  • Page 6 Setup - Setting Up Dojo Figure 4: Router mode power connection 2. Plug the AC adapter into the Dojo base unit as shown in Figure 5 ( Figure 4) , then connect the adapter to a power outlet. Figure 5: Router mode network connection...
  • Page 7 1. On the Wi-Fi router side, unplug the cable connecting the Wi-Fi router to the service- provider router. 2. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable that was provided in the Dojo kit into the ETH2 port of the Dojo base unit. Plug the other end into the same port of the Wi-Fi router from which you unplugged the cable in step 1.
  • Page 8: Downloading And Installing The Dojo App On Your Smartphone

    Wait a few minutes before you continue with the setup. Downloading and Installing the Dojo App on your Smartphone Use the QR code in the Quick Start Guide code for downloading the Dojo app from the Play Store for Android devices or App Store for iOS devices.
  • Page 9: Registering A New Dojo User And Pairing The Dojo App With The Dojo Base Unit

    Red, green, and blue circles flash to indicate that the Pebble is powering on. 5. Turn the Pebble right-side up. The hollow in the base unit is designed to hold the Pebble. Place it there, or anywhere within five meters of the base unit.
  • Page 10 4. Touch Register. Figure 10: Welcome screen If you have already performed the instructions in Connecting the Dojo Base Unit to the Router, on page 5, touch Click Here When You’re Done. Wait for the app to display Successfully connected to Dojo.
  • Page 11 Note: The email is also used as your username and cannot be changed once the Dojo is registered. Make sure you are satisfied with the email address that you are going to enter. 7. (iPhone only) To enable sign in with Touch-Id, select the Allows login with Touch ID check box.
  • Page 12 Setup - Setting Up Dojo Figure 13: Terms and policy screen 9. Touch Agree to continue with the setup. Figure 14: Confirmation screen 10. Check your email for a message that contains a six-digit PIN code. Enter the PIN code into this screen, then touch Submit.
  • Page 13 Setup - Setting Up Dojo Figure 15: Account verification screen 11. Touch Next. Figure 16: Installation mode screen In this screen, you select either Router Mode or Bridge Mode, according to the network configuration you set up earlier: 12. Select a mode, then touch Next.
  • Page 14 Figure 18: Wi-Fi Router admin screen 14. In this screen, you select one of the following options: • Let Dojo set your router remotely. In that case, you enter your Wi-Fi router admin credentials. • Change the Wi-Fi setting manually, on your own. In that case, you do not enter the credentials, and instead, select the check box next to I’ll change my Wi-Fi router...
  • Page 15 You’re Done to proceed. Figure 20: Dojo is analyzing network screen 17. Dojo begins to analyze your network. This process may take several minutes. When Dojo has completed the analysis, a notification is sent to your smartphone and the following screen is displayed.
  • Page 16 Perform the following procedures only if you chose the option I’ll change my Wi-Fi router settings manually at the end of the process for Registering a New Dojo User and Pairing the Dojo App with the Dojo Base Unit, on page 9.
  • Page 17: Discovering Devices In Your Network

    Setup - Setting Up Dojo Discovering Devices in Your Network Once the Dojo base unit is activated and ready, it scans your home network to discover all connected devices. Note: For Dojo to detect and manage all your devices, ensure that you have restarted the Internet switch, or other Wi-Fi access points that you may have in your home network.
  • Page 18: Using The Dojo App

    Using the Dojo App This chapter shows you how to use the Dojo app. Logging In When you access the app, you are required to log in. 1. Touch Login. Figure 24: Login screen 2. Enter your username and password.
  • Page 19: Dojo Tab

    Figure 25: Dojo tab Dojo Tab The Dojo tab is the main screen of the app and shows the recent activity relating to devices in your network. The activity is a kind of chat between you and the Dojo service.
  • Page 20 Using the Dojo App - Dojo Tab Figure 26: Alerts • Orange notifications: These are messages that Dojo has handled a threat to your network. There is nothing more you need to do. Figure 27: Warnings • Green notifications: These are messages about routine monitoring.
  • Page 21: My Devices Tab

    Your interaction with Dojo is shown as a message in a grey block: Figure 29: User message My Devices Tab In this tab, you can view all the devices that Dojo has identified in your home network. Figure 30: My Devices tab Each device has the following markings: •...
  • Page 22: Device Groups

    • By touching a particular device, you can see detailed information about it (at the top of the screen), as well as the recent Dojo monitoring activity relating to the device (at the bottom of the screen). Figure 32: Device details •...
  • Page 23 The following are the characteristics and behaviors of the devices in the Smart Home group: • Devices in this group are protected by the Dojo base unit. They are protected against malicious webpages, unauthorized access from other networks, malware, Trojans, and so forth.
  • Page 24: Changing Groups

    • Devices are not allowed to configure the router. • To enable a device to entirely bypass Dojo, you can move it from its current group to the Unprotected group. Changing Groups You can change the group to which a device belongs. There are two ways to do this: by dragging it to a different group, or by editing the device details.
  • Page 25: Editing Device Details

    Using the Dojo App - My Devices Tab Figure 34: Editing device details 2. Touch the arrow next to Group. Figure 35: Choose Group screen 3. From the groups that are displayed, select the group to which you want to move the device.
  • Page 26: Alerts And Actions

    Red alerts: These messages require you to act. A red event typically occurs when an unauthorized device is attempting to access the network or during a malicious attack. In the event of a red alert, a red activity is added in the Dojo app and the Pebble lights up in red.
  • Page 27 • Orange notifications: These messages merely inform you that the Dojo service has handled the event. In the event of an orange alert, an orange activity is added in the Dojo app and the Pebble lights up in orange. PIXt...
  • Page 28: Removing An Action From A Device

    Once the action is blocked, you will not be notified again about the specific device and it will always be blocked from accessing the router. 2. Select an action, let’s say Allow Once. Dojo displays your selection, then follows up with a confirmation:...
  • Page 29: Dojo Menu

    Using the Dojo App - Dojo Menu Figure 44: Removing an action from a device Dojo Menu Figure 45: Menu button Touch the Menu button in the top left corner of the app to access your Dojo account, Dojo app settings, and online help and support.
  • Page 30 Touch Dojo to display the Dojo tab (main screen). • Touch My Devices to display the My Devices tab. • Touch My Account to display details of your Dojo account, where you can also change your username and password. Figure 47: My Account screen...
  • Page 31: Protecting A Device With Remote Access

    Let’s say that you have set up remote access to a protected camera in your home network, so that you can monitor activity from the office. To continue using this setup with Dojo, you must change the settings in the Wi-Fi router and in the Dojo app.
  • Page 32: Dojo App Settings

    The Wi-Fi router might restart. Dojo app settings 1. In the Dojo app, select the device that you want to access remotely. Touch Edit. 2. Ensure that the setting for IP Address is Static. 3. Change Remote Access to Yes.
  • Page 33: Regulatory Compliance Information

    Technical Specification Base Unit Power Supply: Input 110-240 VAC / Output 5V DC 2A Operating temperature: 0 - 35 degrees C / 32 – 95 degrees F Pebble 2ALQXDL0007RV2 FCC ID: Power 4xAA size batteries (not included) Operating temperature: 0 - 35 degrees C / 32 – 95 degrees F...
  • Page 34 Regulatory Compliance Information - CE particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: •...

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