SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 Table of Contents 1 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Features ................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Hardware Overview ..................................................................................... 5 1.2.1 Front Panel ............................................................................
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 7.1.2 7.2 Assign a Game or Application ..................................................................... 28 7.2.2 Modify Assigned Game or Application ........................................................... 29 7.2.3 Create a New Game or Application .............................................................. 29 7.2.4 Modify a Game or Application .................................................................... 30 7.3 Parental Control .........................
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 1 Product Overview Thank you for choosing Technicolor Media Access Gateway. This Wireless Gateway combines the functionality of a VDSL2 / ADSL2 modem and Internet gateway in one. The various security features, such as WPS, WPA2, SPI, and NAT, protect your data and privacy online. The web-based utility allows you to configure your Wireless Gateway easily. 1.1 Features ▪ Compliant with ITU G.993.2 (VDSL2) standard ▪ Compliant with ITU G.998.4 (G.inp) ▪ Compliant with ITU G.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 1.2 Hardware Overview 1.2.1 Front Panel Label Description Power Lights up when the device is powered on. ▪ Solid GREEN – Indicates normal operation. ▪ Flashing GREEN – Firmware upgrade in progress. ▪ Solid RED – Indicates malfunction. ▪ Off – The device is powered off. Ethernet ▪ Solid GREEN – A wired connection is established. ▪ Flashing GREEN – Data transmission is in progress. ▪ Off – No wired connection detected.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 Label Description Internet Lights up to indicate Internet connection status. ▪ Solid GREEN – Internet is connected but no activity. ▪ Flashing GREEN – Data transmission is in progress. ▪ Solid RED – Internet connection failed. ▪ Off – No internet connection. USB Lights up to indicate USB device connection status. ▪ Solid GREEN – A device is connected to the USB port. ▪ Blinking GREEN - Negotiation or traffic. ▪ Off – No device connected to the USB port.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 1.2.2 Rear Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 No. Ports / Buttons Description 1 DSL port Connects to the DSL line using the RJ-11 cable. 2 Ethernet ports and LEDs Connects a computer and other Ethernet network devices to the Wireless Gateway using RJ-45 cables. 1, 2, 3, 4 The LAN LED (1, 2, 3, 4) lights up when a device is connected to the Ethernet port (1, 2, 3, 4). 3 USB port Connects a USB storage device.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 2 Installation Make sure that all devices are powered off before starting installation. Installation Diagram 2.1 Connect the Power 1 Connect the power adapter to the DC In jack of your Wireless Gateway. 2 Plug the power adapter to a wall outlet or a power strip. ▪ Use only the supplied power adapter. Using other power adapters may cause damage to the device. ▪ Connect all devices to your Wireless Gateway before connecting the power adapter to a wall outlet.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 2.2 Connect Wired Devices When setting up the Wireless Gateway for the first time, connect the host computer via Ethernet connection. 1 Connect one end of the RJ-45 cable to one of the Ethernet (1, 2, 3, 4) ports of your Wireless Gateway. 2 Connect the other end of the RJ-45 cable to the Ethernet port of the computer. 3 Repeat the above steps to connect other computers to the Wireless Gateway via Ethernet connection. 4 To connect more than four computers, use a hub or switch.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 2.4.1 Use a Splitter You need a splitter when connecting the Wireless Gateway to the wall jack that also connects to a telephone. 1 Plug the splitter to the wall jack with DSL service. 2 Connect one end of the RJ-11 cable to the DSL port of your Wireless Gateway. 3 Connect the other end of the RJ-11 cable to the splitter. 4 Connect the telephone to the splitter using another RJ-11 cable. 2.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 3 Configure the Computer This chapter will guide you on how to configure your computer according to the operating system you are using. ▪ Windows XP, see below. ▪ Windows Vista, see page 11. ▪ Windows 7, see page 12. ▪ Windows 8, see page 12. 3.1 Windows XP If you are using Windows XP, follow the instructions below to configure your computer. 1 Click Start > Control Panel > Network Connections. 2 Right-click Local Area Connection, then click Properties.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 3.3 Windows 7 If you are using Windows 7, follow the instructions below to configure your computer. 1 Click Start > Control Panel > Network & Sharing Center. 2 Click Local Area Connection. 3 Click Properties. 4 On the network components list, make sure that Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is checked. If not, check it to enable the Properties button. 5 Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 4 Access the Wireless Gateway Use the Web Configurations utility to configure your Wireless Gateway. 4.1 Login For more advanced configuration, access the Technicolor web configuration utility. 1 Launch the web browser. 2 On the address bar, type http://192.168.1.1, and then press Enter. 3 A login screen displays if you have already set the administrator password. Enter the user name (Administrator) and the password. DWA0100-20170224-0000v0.0 Copyright © 2017 Technicolor.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 4.2 The Interface Once connected, the Home screen appears. The Home screen provides quick access to the most common functions of your Wireless Gateway. Click an option to access the function. To quickly change passwords or switch users, click the user name on the top-left corner of the screen (in the above example, “Administrator”). In some screens, shortcut items are available on the bottom of the screen. Click a shortcut to access the page. See example below.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 4.3 Using the Menu For more advanced users, use the main menu, located on the left panel of the screen, to configure your Wireless Gateway. Click a menu item, then a submenu to display the page. The following menu items are available: ▪ Home — Displays the Home screen. ▪ Technicolor Gateway — Allows you to configure your Wireless Gateway, such as system date and time, and to view event logs.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 The required information on the succeeding screens must be obtained from your Internet Service Provider (ISP). 2 Select the DSL account service: Bridge or Routed PPP. Then click Next. 3 If the ISP requires you to use a specific VLAN ID and priority for the VDSL connection, select Enable and enter them. Click Next. DWA0100-20170224-0000v0.0 Copyright © 2017 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 If you selected Routed PPP, skip to step 5. 4 If you have a DHCP server on your LAN, clear the DHCP Server check box. Otherwise, keep it selected. Click Next to continue. Skip to step 6. 5 The Internet Account Settings screen appears. Obtain the necessary information from your ISP. DWA0100-20170224-0000v0.0 Copyright © 2017 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 a Type your Internet account user name in User Name. b Type your Internet account user name in User Name. c Type your account password in Password and Confirm Password and click Next. 6 Enter or take note of the basic wireless settings. a Check Enabled to enable the wireless access point. b Enter the wireless network name (SSID) to show to wireless devices to connect to your network. c Select a Wireless Channel manually or automatic channel selection.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 7 Enter or take note of the wireless security settings. a Select the type of wireless security to use. Select WPA2 for the strongest security. Older devices may not be able to connect. Select WPA+WPA2 to let newer and slightly older devices connect. Select WPA if you only have devices that support WPA. Select WEP to use the weakest security if you have to connect old devices that do not support WPA2 or WPA.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 Bridge Connection Routed PPP Connection 10The configuration may take a while to finish. When complete, click Finish. 11Close the web browser. DWA0100-20170224-0000v0.0 Copyright © 2017 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 5 Technicolor Gateway The Technicolor Gateway menu allows you to view the system information and configure the Wireless Gateway. This menu is divided into three sections: Information, Configuration, and Event Logs. 5.1 System Information The System Information page displays the product name, device serial number, and software release information. To view the System Information page, do one of the following: 1 On the main menu, click Technicolor Gateway > Information.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 5.2 System Configuration The System Configuration page allows you to configure the Internet service and the system date and time, and enable web browsing interception. To view the System Configuration page, click Technicolor Gateway > Configuration. To modify the system configuration, click Configure. 5.2.1 DSL Service Configuration To modify the DSL service configuration, click Configuration Wizard and then follow the instructions on the screen.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 2 Enter the values of the applicable items in your location: Timezone — Enter the time zone in your location. Summer Time — Check if summer time is applicable in your location. 3 Enter the time server to sync the Wireless Gateway with. You can type up to five timer servers. 4 Click Apply to save changes. 5.2.3 Web Browsing Interception 5 On the Web Browsing Interception box, select one of the following: Enabled (default) — To enable web browsing interception.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 6 Broadband Connection The Broadband Connection menu allows you to view and modify the Internet service configuration of your Wireless Gateway. This menu is divided into two sections: DSL Connection and Internet Services. To view the Broadband Connection page, click Broadband Connection. 6.1 DSL Connection To view the DSL connection status, do one of the following: ▪ On the Broadband Connection page, click View more under DSL Connection.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 6.2 Internet Services Use the Internet Services page to configure the settings and connect to the Internet. To view the Internet page, do one of the following: ▪ From the Home screen, click Internet ▪ On the Broadband Connection page, click View more under Internet. ▪ On the main menu, click Broadband Connection > Internet Services > View More To connect to the Internet, click Connect.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 7 Toolbox The Toolbox menu allows you to protect your network, share games and applications with other people on the Internet, and manage your local network. This menu is divided into nine sections: Remote Assistance, Game & Application Sharing, Parental Control, Firewall, Intrusion Detection, Dynamic DNS, User Management, Content Sharing, and DMZ. To view the Toolbox page, click Toolbox on the main menu. 7.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 5 Click Apply to save changes. ▪ Only one remote session is allowed at a time. ▪ The Wireless Gateway also supports dynamic DNS host names for remote access. See "7.6 Dynamic DNS" on page 34. 7.1.2 Disable Remote Assistance Click Disable Remote Assistance to disable this function. 7.2 Game & Application Sharing The Game & Application Sharing page allows you to create new games and applications and assign games or applications to the network devices.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 7.2.1 Assign a Game or Application Your Wireless Gateway comes with predefined games and applications. Each game or application can be assigned to a network device. 1 To assign a game or application, do one of the following: Click Configure on the upper-right corner of the screen. Click the Assign a game or application to a local network device shortcut at the bottom of the screen.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 7.2.2 Modify Assigned Game or Application 1 On the main menu, click Toolbox > Game & Application Sharing. 2 From the Game & Application page, click Configure on the upper-right corner of the screen. 3 On the Assigned Games & Applications table, click the Edit button of the game or application you want to modify. 4 Modify the necessary info. 5 Click Apply to save changes. 7.2.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 4 Select how you want to define the new game or application: Clone Exiting Game or Application — Select an existing game or application to clone its protocol and TCP/UDP port range settings. Manual Entry of Port Maps — To manually select the protocol and enter the port range of the new game or application. 5 Click Next to continue. 6 If Clone Exiting Game or Application is selected on step 4, skip to step 8.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 To delete a game or application, click the Delete button of the game or application you want to delete. 7.3 Parental Control The Parental Control page allows you to filter web sites that a network device may access or be denied access. To view the Parental Control page, do one of the following: ▪ From the Home screen, click Parental Control under Toolbox. ▪ On the main menu, click Toolbox > Parental Control.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 Allow: To allow access to the web site. Redirect: To redirect to another web site if the web site defined on the Web Site field is being accessed. ▪ Redirect — If Redirect is selected in Action, enter the URL address to where you want to redirect the site. ▪ Click Add to save the changes to the table. 7.4 Firewall The Firewall page allows you to set the firewall security of your Wireless Gateway.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 3 Enter the name for the new firewall security level. 4 Select a security level. 5 Click Apply to save changes. 7.4.3 Set Filter Rules After you create a new security level, you can set firewall rules. 1 On the Firewall page, click Configure on the upper-right corner of the screen. 2 Click Edit. The Firewall Settings appears. 3 On the Firewall Settings table, click Add.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 Destination address — Select the destination address. User-Defined — If the address is not listed in the Destination Address box, enter a user-defined address here. Service — Select a service. Action — Select the action to take: Deny or Accept. 5 Click Apply to save changes. The new firewall rule appears on the Firewall Settings table. To edit a firewall rule, click Edit. To delete a firewall rule, click Delete. 7.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 In order to use a dynamic DNS service, you must first register and enroll for DNS service with a Dynamic DNS service provider. The DDNS service provider will provide the necessary parameters to complete your Wireless Gateway Dynamic DNS setup. To configure the Dynamic DNS service of your Wireless Gateway, click Configure on the upper-right corner of the screen. ▪ Enabled — Check this box to enable the DDNS. ▪ Interface — The DDNS interface is the Internet.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 Click Apply to save changes. To use multiple hosts, click the Use multiple hosts shortcut at the bottom of the screen. Then click Add to add host name. 7.7 User Management The User Management page allows you to configure the users who can access the Wireless Gateway web configuration utility. To view the User Management page, click Toolbox > User Management. 7.7.1 Add New User 1 Click the Add new user shortcut at the bottom of the screen. 2 On Name, type desired user name.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 7.7.2 Reset Password To reset a password, on the User Management screen, click on the user account that you want to reset the password. Then click Reset Password. Aside from resetting the password, no other setting can be modified unless by users of higher privileges. 7.7.3 Manage Users To change the default user, click the Set the default user shortcut at the bottom of the screen.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 7.8.1 Setting up a Network File Server To Set Up a Network file Server Proceed as follows (for Windows Networking only): 1 Click Configure on the upper right corner of the screen. 2 Under Network File Server (Windows Networking), click Server Enabled. It is also recommended to fill in the following fields: Server Name Server Description Workgroup 3 Click Apply. 4 All users connected to the Technicolor Gateway can now connect to your USB storage device.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 2 Double-click Technicolor. 3 The SMB Mount window appears. 4 Select the device you want to mount and click OK. 5 Double-click the DEVICE icon on your desktop. 7.8.2 Setting up the Technicolor UPnP AV Server To set up the Technicolor UPnP AV Server, proceed as follows: 1 Under UPnP AV Media Server, click Server Enabled. 2 Click Apply. 7.8.3 Setting up an FTP Server To set up and FTP Server, proceed as follows: 1 Under FTP Server, click Server Enabled.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 7.9 DMZ The DMZ page allows you to configure the IP address of a computer on your local network to which to forward incoming connections from the Internet that are not for the content sharing service. To view the DMZ page, on the main menu, click Toolbox > DMZ. To configure a default server for your Wireless Gateway, click Configure on the upper-right corner of the screen. ▪ Status — Check this box to enable the default server.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 8 Home Network The Home Network menu displays the network configuration of your Wireless Gateway, along with interfaces and connected devices. This menu is divided into two sections: Devices and Interfaces. To view the Home Network page, click Home Network on the main menu. 8.1 Devices This page displays the devices connected on your network via the Wireless Gateway Ethernet ports.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 3 Type desired device name in New Name. 4 Select the device type in Type. 5 To assign a static IP address, check the Always use the same IP address box. 6 Click Apply to save changes. 8.1.2 Assign Game or Application to Device 1 Click the device name. The device information is displayed on screen. 2 Click Configure on the upper-right corner of the screen. 3 On the Connection Sharing section, select the game or application on the table. 4 Click Add. 8.1.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 8.2 Interfaces The Interfaces page allows you to configure the network device TCP/IP settings such as IP address subnet mask, assign a DHCP server, and configure the wireless network security settings. To view the Interfaces page, click Home Network > Interfaces. 8.2.1 Local Network Interface Click Home Network > Interfaces > LocalNetwork to open the Local Network page. This page displays the interface information including the TCP/IP configuration, IP Addresses, DHCP pool.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 3 Click Apply to save changes. To Modify the DHCP Pool 1 Click the Edit button of the pool you want to modify. The LAN_Private screen appears. Interface — Displays the current network interface. Start Address — Type the starting address of the DHCP pool. End Address — Type the ending address of the DHCP pool. Subnet Mask — Type the subnet mask. Gateway — Type the gateway. Primary DNS — Type the primary DNS. Secondary DNS — Type the secondary DNS.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 To Configure the Wireless Network 1 Click Configure on the upper-right corner of the screen. 2 Enter or take note of the following information: Interface Enabled — Check to enable the wireless access point. Physical Address — Displays the MAC address of the wireless device. Network Name (SSID) — Enter desired wireless network name. This is the name shown to other wireless devices to connect to your network.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 To Set up Security Settings 1 Click Home Network > Interfaces > WLAN to open the Wireless Access Point page. 2 Click Configure on the upper-right corner of the screen. 3 Under the Security section, check the Broadcast Network Name to enable wireless devices to see the SSID of your wireless network. 4 On Encryption, select an encryption method: Disabled — No encryption. Use WEP Encryption — To use WEP encryption. ▪ WEP Key Length — Select the key length.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 9 Help Your Wireless Gateway contains an embedded context-sensitive Help. In these Help pages, you can find information on how to configure and manage your Wireless Gateway via the GUI. To view the Help pages, click Help on the main menu. DWA0100-20170224-0000v0.0 Copyright © 2017 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 Appendix A Wireless Considerations Connection Performance A number of factors affect wireless connections. To ensure high-range and stable connectivity, do the following: 1 Keep the Wireless Gateway and other wireless devices away from obstructions, such as walls or buildings. Each obstruction can reduce the range of a wireless device.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 Appendix B Safety Instructions DWA0100-20170224-0000v0.0 Copyright © 2017 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information. Passing on and copying of this document, use, extraction and communication of its contents, is not permitted without written authorization from Technicolor.
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SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 Appendix C Specifications IC ▪ Main chip: RTL8685SF ▪ AFE: RTL8275 ▪ Wi-Fi: RTL8192ER ▪ DDR2: 64 MB (embedded in CPU) ▪ Flash: 128 MB User Interface ▪ VDSL2 (up to 30a, ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ fall back): POTS ▪ 2x2 IEEE 802.11n/g/b 2.4GHz single band ▪ 4x 10/100 Base-T Ethernet LAN ports ▪ 1 x USB 2.
SETUP & USER GUIDE DWA0100 Power consumption With full loading: 10.4W In networked Standby mode: 4.86W *Standby mode conditions: The functions of Fast Ethernet and WLAN are workable, but no traffic is being transmitted. The DSL link must be established, but no traffic is being transmitted. DWA0100-20170224-0000v0.0 Copyright © 2017 Technicolor. All rights reserved. This document contains Technicolor proprietary and confidential information.
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Water and moisture Do not use this product near water, for example near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool. Transition of the product from a cold environment to a warm one may cause condensation on some of its internal parts. Allow it to dry by itself before using the product. Electrical powering The powering of the product must adhere to the power specifications indicated on the marking labels.
• If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way. • There are noticeable signs of overheating. • If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. • If the product is giving off smoke or a burning smell. Protect the product when moving it Always disconnect the power source when moving the product or connecting or disconnecting cables.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Customer Information FCC Part 68 Customer information required for Telephone Terminal Equipment (“TTE”) approved for connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network (“PSTN”), pursuant to 47 CFR §68.218(b)(1)e FCC Part 68 Compliancy for equipment TG788v v3 DWA0100 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX.