DGA4130 Manual
DGA4130 Manual
DGA4130 Manual
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Contents
1 Getting started.......................................................................................................... 2
1.1 Features at a glance ...................................................................................................................................3
1.2 Product overview....................................................................................................................................... 4
1.2.1 Power ............................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2.2 Local network connections............................................................................................................................................ 6
1.2.3 Broadband connections..................................................................................................................................................7
1.2.4 Telephone services ........................................................................................................................................................ 8
1.2.5 Buttons............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
1.2.6 Status LEDs .................................................................................................................................................................. 10
3 Wireless networking................................................................................................ 25
3.1 Connecting your wireless client via WPS ............................................................................................. 26
3.2 How to manually connect a wireless client........................................................................................... 29
3.3 Securing your wireless connection ........................................................................................................ 30
3.3.1 Configuring WPA(2)-PSK encryption ....................................................................................................................... 31
3.3.2 Configuring WPA-Enterprise encryption ..................................................................................................................32
3.4 Turning the wireless radio off/on at scheduled times..........................................................................33
3.5 Enable band steering to optimise your wireless connection ...............................................................35
3.6 Analysing your wireless performance ....................................................................................................37
7 Telephony................................................................................................................ 76
7.1 Phone book...............................................................................................................................................77
7.2 Viewing call logs .......................................................................................................................................78
8 Support.................................................................................................................... 79
8.1 General DGA4130 troubleshooting ..................................................................................................... 80
8.2 Ethernet connection troubleshooting................................................................................................... 82
8.3 Wireless connection troubleshooting ....................................................................................................83
8.4 Reset to factory defaults......................................................................................................................... 85
Used Symbols
The danger symbol indicates that there may be a possibility of physical injury.
The warning symbol indicates that there may be a possibility of equipment damage.
The caution symbol indicates that there may be a possibility of service interruption.
The note symbol indicates that the text provides additional information about a topic.
Typographical Conventions
Following typographical convention is used throughout this manual:
• This sample text indicates a hyperlink to a website.
Example: For more information, visit us at www.technicolor.com.
• This sample text indicates an internal link.
Example: If you want to know more about this Setup and User Guide, see “About this Setup and User Guide” on page 1.
• This sample text indicates an important content-related word.
Example: To enter the network, you must authenticate yourself.
• This sample text indicates a GUI element (commands on menus and buttons, dialog box elements, file names, paths and
folders).
Example: On the File menu, click Open to open a file.
1 Getting started
Introduction
This chapter gives you a brief overview of the main features and components of your DGA4130. After this chapter we will
start with the installation.
Do not connect any cables, or power on your DGA4130 until instructed to do so in this Setup and User Guide.
Topics
This chapter describes the following topics:
Topic Page
1.1 Features at a glance 3
Telephony features
Your DGA4130 offers Voice over IP (VoIP) connectivity for corded phones and IP phones.
For more information see “7 Telephony” on page 76
Security features
• The integrated firewall helps you protect your network from attacks from the Internet.
For more information see “4.3.8 Firewall” on page 52.
• The site blocking function allows you to block access to specific websites.
For more information, see “6.1 Site blocking” on page 73.
• The access control allows you to create access schedules for Internet access.
For more information, see “6.2 Access control” on page 74.
Topic Page
1.2.1 Power 5
1.2.5 Buttons 9
1.2.1 Power
Overview
Power inlet
The power inlet ( ) allows you to connect the power supply unit.
Only use the power supply unit that is supplied with this product, is supplied by your service provider or local product
dealer, or a replacement power supply unit provided by your service provider or local product dealer.
The use of other types of supplies is prohibited.
If you are not sure of the type of power supply needed, consult the product's user documentation or contact your
service provider or local product dealer.
Power switch
The power switch ( ) allows you to power on/off your DGA4130.
Ethernet switch
The Ethernet switch ( ) allows you to connect Ethernet devices (a computer, a smart TV, a Network-Attached
Storage (NAS), a set-top box, etc.) to your local network. For more information, see “2.3 Connecting your wired devices” on
page 18.
All Ethernet ports on your DGA4130 are Gigabit Ethernet ports. Each Ethernet port has a maximum speed of 1 Gbps
(Gigabit per second).
Each Ethernet port has a LED to indicate link integrity (or activity).
USB Port
The SuperSpeed USB (USB 3.1 Gen 1) port ( ) can be used to:
• Connect a USB mass storage device to share your content (for example, music, movies,…).
For more information, see “5.1 Content sharing” on page 65.
• Connect your USB printer and share it with other users on your network.
For more information, see “5.2 Printer sharing” on page 69.
• Connect a mobile Internet dongle to set up a mobile Internet connection that can work as a backup for your main Internet
connection. For more information, see “2.7 Set up a mobile fallback connection” on page 23.
DSL WAN
DSL port
This port allows you to connect your DGA4130 to your service provider’s DSL network.
For more information, see “2.1 Connecting your DGA4130 to your service provider’s network” on page 14.
WAN port
The Gigabit Ethernet WAN port allows you to use your DGA4130 as a local router.
For more information, see “2.1 Connecting your DGA4130 to your service provider’s network” on page 14.
Phone
Phone Port
The Phone ( ) port(s) allow(s) you to connect a traditional phone, DECT base station or fax to your DGA4130.
For more information, see “2.4 Setting up your telephone network” on page 19.
1.2.5 Buttons
Overview
WPS
Reset
Power button
The Power ( ) button allows you turn your DGA4130 on or off.
Service button
The Service ( ) button allows you to manually disable the wireless interfaces of your DGA4130. You can do this when
nobody is using the wireless network.
To turn the wireless interfaces on or off, briefly press the Service button.
To know whether the access point is enabled or not, check the Service LED. For more information see “Service LED”
on page 10.
WPS button
The WPS ( ) button allows you to add new wireless clients to your network in an easy yet secure way without the need to
enter any of your wireless settings manually.
For more information, see “3.1 Connecting your wireless client via WPS” on page 26.
Service
Broadband
Internet
Wireless 2.4 GHz
Wireless 5 GHz
WPS
Ethernet
TV
Voice
Service LED
The Service LED provides information about the overall state of your DGA4130.
Blue Solid on All services are available. The wireless radio is disabled.
Red Solid on One or more services from your subscription are currently not available.
You can turn the wireless interface on or off using the Service button. For more information, see “Service button” on
page 9.
Broadband LED (if you are using the DSL gateway scenario)
Internet LED
Wireless LED
Both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz access point have a dedicated Wireless LED.
WPS LED
For more information about WPS, see “3.1 Connecting your wireless client via WPS” on page 26.
Blinking At least one Network device is connected to the Ethernet switch and
sending/receiving data.
This Ethernet LED provides an overall status of the Ethernet connections. Additiobally, each Ethernet port has its
own LED to indicate link integrity (or activity). For more information, see “Ethernet switch” on page 6.
TV LED
Off Your digital TV service is down or the digital TV service is not included in
your subscription .
Voice LED
Off Your VoIP telephony service is down or the VoIP telephony service is not
included in your subscription.
Internet
MediaAccess Gateway
• Place your DGA4130 behind another Internet access device (for example, an Optical Network Terminal (ONT), a cable
gateway, etc.). In this setup your DGA4130 is used as local router. Follow the instructions from “2.1.2 Local router setup”
on page 16.
Internet
DSL
3 If your delivery:
Does not include a DSL splitter, plug the other end of the DSL cable into your telephone wall socket.
Includes a DSL splitter, plug the other end of the DSL cable into the DSL/Modem port of the DSL splitter. Plug the
(LINE) cable of the DSL splitter into your telephone wall socket.
A splitter/filter is a box that typically has the following connectors:
• A Line input
• A Phone/PSTN output
• A DSL/Modem output (optional)
WAN
3 Plug the other end of the cable into the Ethernet port of your Internet access device (for example, an Optical Network
Terminal (ONT) for Fiber).
The WAN port can only be used to connect your DGA4130 to an Internet access device. You cannot use it to
connect other devices (for example, a computer) to the DGA4130.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1 Plug the connector of the power supply unit into your DGA4130 power inlet port ( ).
4 The LED turns on. Wait at least two minutes to allow your DGA4130 to complete the startup phase.
To connect a set-top box for digital TV, first look for instructions in the documentation included in your package.
In some cases the set-top box will have to be connected to a dedicated Ethernet port (typically Ethernet port 4).
Requirements
• Both your network device (for example, a computer, a gaming console,…) and your DGA4130 must have a free Ethernet
port.
• Your network device must be configured to obtain an IP address automatically. This should be the default setting.
Ethernet cable
In your package, you may find one or more cables with yellow connectors. These are Ethernet cables that you can use to
connect a local network device (a computer, an Ethernet printer, etc.).
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1 Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to one of the yellow Ethernet ports of your DGA4130:
2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to your network device.
Your DGA4130 does not support Power over Ethernet (PoE). All network devices that are connected to the
DGA4130 must be powered by their own power source.
3 Your device is now connected to your network.
Be aware that emergency calls will not be possible when your Internet connection is down or your DGA4130 is
powered off.
For other scenarios and functions, please consult the user guide of the video bridge.
We will take the Technicolor TG234 as example, but the setup procedure is equally valid for other video bridges.
What do I need?
You need one Technicolor video bridge for each set-top box that you want to connect wirelessly.
Setup procedure
TG234
GbE
AUTO/Station
LAN
For each set-top box that you want to connect to your DGA4130 via a wireless connection, proceed as follows:
1 Take the video bridge out of its box and move the mode selector on the back to Auto.
If you don’t want to rely on the automatic mode selection mechanism, you can force the video bridge to station
mode by moving the mode selector to Station.
2 Connect the video bridge to your set-top box:
a Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to one of the Ethernet ports on the back of your video bridge.
b Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of your set-top box.
3 Power on the video bridge:
a Plug the connector of the power supply adapter into the power inlet port ( ) of your video bridge.
b Plug the adapter into a power outlet.
c The Power LED instantly turns solid green. If this is not the case, check the connections that you made.
d Wait two minutes to allow the video bridge to complete the startup phase.
4 Connect the video bridge to your DGA4130
If the Link Quality and Wireless LEDs are on, you can skip this step because your video bridge and DGA4130
are pre-paired.
a Press the WPS button on the video bridge that you just installed.
< 2min.
TG233/TG234 Station
MediaAccess Gateway
c The WPS LED on both devices starts blinking orange and then turns solid green as soon as the connection has been
established.
d Wait one minute and then check the following LEDs on the video bridge:
• The Link Quality LED must be solid green or orange.
• The Wireless LED must be solid green.
5 Your video bridge is now connected to your DGA4130.
In case of problems
If you have trouble setting up the wireless video bridge, consult the user documentation of your video bridge.
What do I need?
To set up mobile fallback connection, you need:
• A mobile Internet dongle
Only use the mobile Internet dongles provided by your service provider.
3 Wait for two minutes to allow your DGA4130 to detect the mobile Internet dongle.
5 Under Network Authentication, provide the user name and password provided by your service provider.
If your service provider did not provide a user name and password, then leave the Username and Password box
empty. In this case authentication is not required.
6 Click Save and then click Connect.
7 The mobile connection is now up, but will not be used for Internet access unless your main Internet connection goes
down. Your main connection is always the preferred connection to the Internet.
3 Wireless networking
Introduction
This section provides all information on how to use the wireless features of your DGA4130.
Band steering
By enabling band steering, the DGA4130 will try to make optimal use of the less congested 5 GHz frequency band. Dual-
band clients that are connected to the 2.4 GHz will automatically be steered to the 5 GHz provided that the 5 GHz signal
quality is good enough. This ensures that the already congested 2.4 GHz band is only used when absolutely necessary.
If you want to enable band steering, see “3.5 Enable band steering to optimise your wireless connection” on page 35.
Requirements
• Your wireless client must support WPS. Consult the documentation of your wireless client for this.
The following operating systems have native WPS support:
• Windows supports WPS from Windows Vista Service Pack 1 onwards.
• Android supports WPS from Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) onwards.
• BlackBerry supports WPS from BlackBerry 6 onwards.
• Your DGA4130 must use WPA2 PSK or WPA+WPA 2 PSK encryption or no encryption (default encryption).
WPS cannot be used in combination with the following encryptions:
• WPA2 via a RADIUS
• WPA via a RADIUS
• WEP
• The WPS function must be enabled on your DGA4130. This is the default setting.
WPS Methods
The following WPS methods are supported by your DGA4130:
• Push Button Configuration (PBC):
You simply push the WPS button on both your wireless client and your DGA4130 to connect them to each other. See
“Connect your wireless client WPS PBC” on page 27.
• PIN code entry on the wireless client:
You enter the PIN code of your DGA4130 on the configuration utility of your wireless client to connect them to each
other. See “Connect your wireless client using WPS PIN code entry on the wireless client” on page 27.
• PIN code entry on your DGA4130:
You enter the WPS PIN code of your wireless client on the DGA4130 web interface to connect them to each other. For
more information, see “Connect your wireless client using WPS PIN code entry on your DGA4130” on page 28.
WPS
2 The WPS LED starts blinking orange. This indicates that your DGA4130 is now searching for wireless clients that are in
registration mode. You now have two minutes to start WPS on your wireless client.
3 Start WPS PBC on your wireless client.
4 Your DGA4130 provides its wireless settings to the wireless client.
5 At the end of the WPS process, the status of the WPS LED on your DGA4130 will change to either of the following:
Solid green
This indicates that you successfully registered and connected this wireless client. You are now connected to your
DGA4130 wireless network.
Blinking red
This indicates that your DGA4130 could not find any wireless client in WPS pairing mode or that the exchange of the
wireless settings and/or registration failed. For more information, see “Cannot connect via WPS” on page 83.
Connect your wireless client using WPS PIN code entry on the wireless client
Proceed as follows:
1 Check the label on your DGA4130 and note the following information:
For each access point, a PIN code that is printed next to the WPS logo.
1234-5678
You can find the default network name on the label on your DGA4130.
In case of problems
If you are having trouble connecting your wireless client via WPS, see “Cannot connect via WPS” on page 83 for more
instructions.
Configuration
To secure your wireless network with:
• WPA-PSK encryption, continue with “3.3.1 Configuring WPA(2)-PSK encryption” on page 31.
The wireless connection is secured with a pre-shared key that has been defined by the user. Wireless clients must be
configured with this key before they can connect to your DGA4130. Your DGA4130 supports the following WPA-PSK
versions (ordered by descending security).
• WPA encryption (via RADIUS), continue with “3.3.2 Configuring WPA-Enterprise encryption” on page 32.
This encryption is typically used for business networks. Wireless clients will authenticate to a specific Remote
Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) server. This RADIUS server then provides the wireless key that must be
used to encrypt its data. The RADIUS server regularly updates this key at a specified interval.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1 Browse to the DGA4130 web interface.
For more information, see “4.1.1 Accessing the DGA4130 web interface from your local network” on page 40.
2 Click Wireless. The Wireless page appears.
3 On the left menu, select the access point that you want to configure.
4 In the Security Mode list under Access Point, select one of the following modes:
WPA2
WPA+WPA2
5 The following RADIUS settings are now available for configuration:
RADIUS Authentication Server's IP: enter the IP address of your RADIUS server.
RADIUS Authentication Server's port: enter the WPA RADIUS Port.
RADIUS Authentication Server's secret: enter the WPA RADIUS Key.
6 Click Save to apply your changes.
7 Reconnect your wireless client(s) to your DGA4130.
For more information, see “3.2 How to manually connect a wireless client” on page 29.
Warning
Wireless control causes wireless service interruptions. Make sure that all users are aware of the time schedules to avoid data
loss.
Overview
This chapter contains the following topics:
Topic Page
“4.1 Accessing the DGA4130 web interface” 40
“4.3 Cards” 43
Select one of the options and then click Save. If you choose to change the password, type your current password in the
first box, type your new password twice and then click Change Password.
Your new password must contain at least 12 characters including both upper and lower case letters, at least one
number and at least one special character.
Allowed special characters are !, @, #, $, %, ^, &, *, ?, _, ~, -, ( and ).
Choose a password that you can easily remember. If you forget your password the only option is to completely
reset your DGA4130 (all your changes will be lost). For more information, see “8.4 Reset to factory defaults” on
page 85.
4 All settings are now available.
Security
The following security measures are applied:
• When activating remote assistance, a dedicated user account will be created. Only users who use this dedicated user
name and password can access the DGA4130 web interface.
• Only HTTP Secure (HTTPS) sessions are allowed.
Session duration
The remote session ends when one of the following conditions is met:
• Remote assistance is disabled via a local or remote session.
• Your DGA4130 is restarted.
• After 30 minutes of inactivity on the remote side.
Pass the connection details to the person that will be accessing your DGA4130 from the Internet.
When you click the arrow next to your user name, the following options appear:
• Change password
Click this option to change your password. The Change Password page appears.
Type your current password in the first box, type your new password and confirm it. Click Change Password.
Your new password must contain at least 12 characters including both upper and lower case letters, at least one
number and at least one special character.
Allowed special characters are !, @, #, $, %, ^, &, *, ?, _, ~, -, ( and ).
Choose a password that you can easily remember. If you forget your password the only option is to completely
reset your DGA4130 (all your changes will be lost). For more information, see “8.4 Reset to factory defaults” on
page 85.
• Sign out
Click this option to close the session and sign out.
4.3 Cards
Overview
The home page contains the following cards:
Launch buttons
When pointing to a header of a card, the following icons buttons appear:
Button Description
Click to view additional information.
Button Description
The service is currently enabled. Clicking this button will disable the service.
The service is currently disabled. Clicking this button will enable the service.
4.3.1 Gateway
The Gateway card
The Gateway card displays the current version of the DGA4130 firmware.
4.3.2 Broadband
The Broadband card
The Broadband card displays the current status of your broadband interface.
Broadband switch
In the Broadband card header, you can see whether your broadband interface is enabled or not. If the switch is set to:
• then the broadband interface is enabled. Clicking the switch will disable your broadband interface.
• then the broadband interface is disabled. Clicking the switch will enable your broadband interface.
4.3.4 Wireless
The Wireless card
Configuration examples
In this Setup and User Guide you can find information on how to:
• Change the wireless security settings.
For more information, see “3.3 Securing your wireless connection” on page 30.
• Configure and use WPS.
For more information, see “3.1 Connecting your wireless client via WPS” on page 26.
4.3.6 Devices
The Devices card
The Devices card displays the number of devices connected to:
• The Ethernet interface.
• Wireless interface.
4.3.8 Firewall
Introduction
Your DGA4130 comes with an integrated firewall that helps you protect your network from attacks from the Internet. This
firewall has a number of predefined levels to allow you to adjust the firewall to your needs.
The default mode is normal. In normal mode, the firewall will:
• Allow all outbound connections and will silently drop all unknown incoming connections.
• Protect your DGA4130 and local network against intrusions.
4.3.9 Telephony
The Telephony card
4.3.10 Diagnostics
The Diagnostics card
Tool Function
Icon Name
xDSL View DSL connection statistics.
4.3.11 Assistance
Introduction
Remote assistance allows you to make your DGA4130 web interface temporarily accessible from the Internet.
For more information, see “4.1.2 Accessing your DGA4130 from the Internet (Remote Assistance)” on page 41.
4.3.12 Mobile
Mobile fallback
Your DGA4130 allows you to use a mobile Internet connection (3G, LTE or 4G) as fallback connection for your main
Internet access. This means that your DGA4130 offers you the possibility to automatically switch to the mobile Internet
connection when your main Internet connection is down.
4.3.13 Management
The Management card
4.3.17 IP Extras
The IP Extras card
Do not edit the backup files as this may result in corrupt files making them worthless as configuration backup.
Topic Page
5.1 Content sharing 65
Features
• Your DGA4130 supports SuperSpeed USB (USB 3.1 Gen 1)
• The following file systems are supported:
NTFS
FAT32
FAT16
HFS+
EXT2/3/4
• You can connect up to five USB storage devices (via a USB hub).
Type of content shared All files from all partitions and disks that Only the media files (music, movies and
are connected. pictures) from all partitions and disks that
are connected.
You can also access the device by entering \\192.168.1.1 in the address bar.
3 The storage devices that are attached to your DGA4130 are listed as folders.
4 If you plan to frequently use this folder, it might be useful to map this folder as a network drive. For more information, see
the help of your operating system.
2 The storage devices that are attached to your DGA4130 are listed as folders.
Under Media Devices you will find the DLNA media server (displayed as OpenWrt DLNA Server) of your DGA4130.
3 To access your media files
On Windows 10, right-click OpenWrt DLNA Server and then click Open Media Player.
Another Windows version, double-click OpenWrt DLNA Server.
4 Windows Media Player starts up.
The DLNA media server of your DGA4130 is listed in the tree structure on the left on the left. This entry allows you to
browse your media files.
Requirements
The samba server must be enabled on the DGA4130 (this is the default setting).
For more information, see “Customizing the content sharing settings” on page 66.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1 Connect your USB printer to the DGA4130. For more information, “5.2.1 Connect your USB printer to the DGA4130” on
page 69.
2 Configure the printer sharing service on your DGA4130.
For more information, see “5.2.2 Enable the printer sharing service on your DGA4130” on page 70.
3 Install the printer on your computer.
For more information, see “5.2.3 Installing the printer on your computer” on page 71.
3 The DGA4130 prompts you that printer sharing was successfully enabled.
You can also access the device by entering \\192.168.1.1 in the address bar.
6 Internet security
Overview
The DGA4130 offers various options to secure your network and network connection:
Topic Page
6.1 Site blocking 73
6.3 DMZ 75
Blocking sites
Proceed as follows:
1 Browse to the DGA4130 web interface.
For more information, see “4.1.1 Accessing the DGA4130 web interface from your local network” on page 40.
2 Click Parental Controls. The Site Blocking page appears.
Warning
Make sure that the persons using these devices are aware of the time schedule, to avoid the loss of data due to unexpected
service interruption.
6.3 DMZ
Introduction
The DGA4130 allows you to configure one local device as a De-Militarized Zone (DMZ) host. This means that:
• None of the DGA4130 firewall rules will be applied to the DMZ host
• All traffic originating from the Internet will be forwarded to the DMZ host unless there is a specific port forwarding rule
defined or automatically created for a specific type of traffic.
7 Telephony
Introduction
This chapter will help you to setup and use the telephone functions of your DGA4130.
You can only use the telephone functions if telephony is included in your subscription.
In this chapter
This chapter covers following topics:
Topic Page
7.1 Phone book 77
8 Support
Introduction
This chapter suggests solutions for issues that you may encounter while installing, configuring or using your DGA4130.
If the suggestions do not resolve the problem, contact your service provider.
Topics
This chapter describes the following topics:
Topic Page
8.1 General DGA4130 troubleshooting 80
DGA4130 unreachable
If you cannot access your DGA4130 via your web browser, you might consider a hardware reset as described in “8.4 Reset to
factory defaults” on page 85.
The DGA4130 does not appear in your wireless client’s access point list
• Make sure that the DGA4130 wireless interface is enabled.
a Browse to the DGA4130 web interface.
For more information, see “4.1.1 Accessing the DGA4130 web interface from your local network” on page 40.
b In the Wireless card header, make sure that the switch is .
• If the signal is low or not available, try to reposition the DGA4130 for optimal performance.
• Change the wireless channel.
Methods
You can choose between:
• Resetting the DGA4130 via the web interface
• Reset the DGA4130 via the Reset button
Reset