

I shan’t explain the commands, as the page above pretty much does that, but I will highlight what information is important (bold+underline is important output, underline is custom input [depending upon the output or your choices). There’s mention on the Net about BT branded routers requiring SSID IDs 1 & 2 to be reserved, so search for that if you need to I just added #1. There’s a dedicated page to adding extra SSIDs (you can have up to 5) I did have to follow that page’s instructions on manually bridging the new SSID.
#Technicolor modem cga4234 manual manual#
I used information on this site to add my static IP addresses (“ dhcp server lease add …”). DOCSIS3.1 Wireless Residential Gateway with Embeded Digital Voice Adapter User Manual details for FCC ID G95-CGA4234 made by Technicolor Connected Home USA LLC. I found a number of sites and CLI PDFs ( e.g., TG787-SIP_CLI.pdf) with more or less information.Īn excellent site to start with is this one. It took a while for me to learn to navigate the PlusNet-branded web-based configuration, but I soon got most of my LAN setting back in.Īnd then it turns out there’s a telnet CLI! To search for references, as there’s little help, know that the router seems to be a Thomson make. Enter 192.168.0.1 in your web browsers URL bar.

Open up a web browser on your connected device. I quite like this new router (“Technicolor TG582n FTTC”), especially given that it’s effectively a freebie. To access the Technicolor CGA4234DGW Configuration: Connect a device to the modem by plugging an ethernet cable from your device into one of the LAN ports on the back of the modem, or by connecting your device to the modem over Wi-Fi. The old one had a “guest” WiFi capability which I liked, and so I set about trying to add it to the new one. I recently had to switch out my older router to the latest PlusNet “stock” router as it was playing up.
