How do I connect to my Technicolor router?

This guide is for the black Technicolor DGA0122 router that brsk provides

Kirsten Eddey avatar
Written by Kirsten Eddey
Updated over a week ago

If you are using the white Icotera router that brsk installed, please take a look at this article.

There are two ways that you can connect your devices to our Technicolor router. These are WiFi and Ethernet, with WiFi having 2 methods of authentication, which include WPS or Password.

Connecting over WiFi

Password

  1. First, make sure that the Status light on your Wi-Fi router is green.

  2. Go to "Settings" and then "WiFi" on your device and search for your new WiFi connection called “TNCAPXXX”.

  3. Select the correct WiFi connection, and then enter your password/key. You will find your network name and password/key on the sticker on the underside of your router or on the separate card that came with the router.

  4. The WiFi icon will turn green once your device has successfully connected.

WPS

  1. First, make sure that the Status light on your WiFi router is green.

  2. On the side panel of your router, briefly press the WPS button and then release it. The WPS LED will start blinking orange.

  3. Within two minutes, start WPS on your WiFi device. You will probably have to do this in one of the following ways:

    1. Press the WPS button on your WiFi device

    2. Start WPS in the settings of your WiFi device

    3. Open a list of available networks and select your new WiFi connection.

  4. After a maximum of two minutes, the WPS LED will briefly be in either of the following states before turning off:

    1. Solid green: the registration was successful

    2. Blinking red: your router could not find your wireless device. Try again or connect your wireless devices manually.

Connecting over Ethernet

You can plug certain devices directly into the router using an ethernet cable (not supplied by brsk). To connect your TV, we recommend a CAT 6 ethernet cable for the best performance. Plug this from your device into the yellow LAN ports on the WiFi router.

Did this answer your question?