1) The router will get its configuration when it first logs in
Router Quick Start Guide
Plugging in:
1
2
1
Connect DSL
Connect your
port to the
computers or
phone socket
your network to
ports 1-4.
via a splitter
(optional)
using the
supplied
'grey' cable.
Initial configuration Information:
The Technicolor will be posted to you in a 'default' state. It will have a random WiFi name as set on the base of the router.
In most cases, once your service is live and the Technicolor has logged in for the first time, it will be configured in the
correct way for your service – the plastic card on the router will also describe your specific configuration and how it needs
to be connected.
The configuration of the router can be modified via the Control Pages but feel free to talk to staff for further help or
information. Until your service is live, and the router has configured itself, the credentials and IP details on the card will not
match. It will have an IP address of 192.168.1.1 and an admin/engineer user with a password as on the back of the
device.
The details above describe the most common configuration for this router – where you are simply connecting the
Technicolor router to your phone line and using its built in wifi and network ports for your Internet access.
If you have your own Modem or Openreach ONT
Using the Technicolor as a PPPoE router
If you have FTTP or an
existing modem then don't
use the DSL port, instead
use the red WAN port to
connect the Technicolor to
your modem.
Further information on our Support Site: https://support.aa.net.uk/DGA4134
TL;DR: If you read only one thing...
4
3
2
3
Plug in the
supplied
power
cable
1
Connect your
computers to the
LAN ports
Technicolor DGA4134
4
Switch router
The router will be
on. Status light
sent its
will be red,
configuration
Broadband
once it has logged
light should
in for the first
blink then go
time, wait a few
steady
minutes...
2
Connect the red
WAN port to your
modem or ONT.
5
6
See your
Infopack or
router card for
further details,
such as WiFi
password etc.
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