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[[File:DGA0122-rear.jpg|200px|thumb|Technicolor DGA0122]]
[[File:DGA0122-front.jpg|200px|thumb|Technicolor DGA0122]]
[[File:DGA0122-front.jpg|200px|thumb|Technicolor DGA0122]]
[[File:DGA0122-rear.png|200px|thumb|Technicolor DGA0122 ports]]
[[File:DWA0120-rear.png|200px|thumb|Technicolor DWA0120 ports]]
[[File:Rear-Drawing.png|200px|thumb|DGA0122 Ports]]
[[File:DWA0120-ports.png|200px|thumb|DWA0120 Ports]]
[[File:DGA0122-inside.png|200px|thumb|DGA0122 Inside]]
[[File:Technicolor-serial-label.jpg|200px|thumb|Example default serial sticker]]


These pages are about the DGA0122 and the DWA0120. These two routers are similar, the main difference being that the DWA0120 does not have the analogue phone ports for [[DGA0122_VoIP|VoIP]].

==DGA0122 and DWA0120==
AAISP started selling the DGA0122 in December 2020. Supply problems (Due to Brexit) did mean a lack of stock in January 2021 and the DWA0120 was supplied as an alternative. The two are similar, so rather than having separate pages for the two models, we're combining the information for both here.

'''Notable Differences:'''
*DGA0122 has two analogue telephone ports (ATA) for [[DGA0122_VoIP|VoIP support]]


==Basic Specs==
==Basic Specs==
*4x 10/100M/1,000M ports.
*4x 10/100M/1,000M ports.
*Modem supports VDSL (FTTC) and ADSL/ADSL2+ (Not G.Fast)
*Modem supports VDSL (FTTC) and ADSL/ADSL2+ (Not G.Fast)
*WiFi is:
*WiFi is:
**2.4GHz WiFi-4, (2x2) IEEE 802.11n
**2.4GHz WiFi-4, (2x2) IEEE 802.11n
**5GHz, WiFi-5, (3x3) IEEE 802.11ac
**5GHz, WiFi-5, (3x3) IEEE 802.11ac
*2 FXS ports, for connecting an analogue phone to a VoIP account
*2 FXS ports, (ATA) for connecting standard analogue phone devices to a [[DGA0122_VoIP|VoIP account]] '''DGA0122 only'''

*MTU 1500 when in bridge mode not possible.
==User information==
*[[File:DGA0122 v1.2 public.pdf|Spec Sheet]]
*Spec sheet: [[File:DGA0122 v1.2 public.pdf|Spec Sheet]]
===Suitable for:===
*A&A Quick Start sheet [[File:DGA0122 Quick Start.pdf]]

==Suitable for:==
*ADSL1, ADSL2+
*ADSL1, ADSL2+
*VDSL (FTTC)
*VDSL (FTTC)
*''G.Fast'' - using the Ethernet WAN port connected to an existing G.FAST modem
*''G.Fast'' - plug Ethernet WAN port connected '''to an existing G.FAST modem'''
*''FTTP, FTTPoD'' - using the Ethernet WAN port to the fibre termination 'modem'
*''FTTP, FTTPoD'' - plug Ethernet WAN port '''to the fibre termination 'modem'''' - suitable for 1G/s FTTP (see note on speeds)


'''Bridge mode:''' The automatic A&A configuration will not configure these routers as 'bridge'. If you want to use your own PPPoE router. In this case our basic ZyXEL is a better choice, or you can configure it manually: https://support.aa.net.uk/DGA0122_Bridge_Mode
==Factory Default Admin Username/Password==

{|class="wikitable"
===Speeds===
!colspan="3"|Default/Factory Password
This router can be used with faster FTTP circuits, eg up to 1Gb/s. Throughput on wifi will be limited to much lower speeds, but devices connected using wired connections should see around 950 Mbps when using our speed tester.

==Admin and WiFi passwords==
We ship the router with a basic configuration which is just enough to get the router to log in to us and fetch its full configuration for your line. There are settings on the control pane which can set the SSID, passwords etc, but until the router has been sent its full configuration it is in an 'unconfigured' state.

{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;
!
!As shipped / unconfigured
!Once configured
|-
|-
!IP:
!IP:
|192.168.1.1
|colspan="2"|192.168.1.1 (will change once configured if you have a block of IPv4 addresses)
|192.168.1.1 or your public block
|-
|-
!Username:
!Username:
|admin (or engineer for some superpowers)
|colspan="2" |admin (or engineer for some superpowers)
|-
|-
!Password:
!Password:
|Before configured it will be as stated on the rear panel. Once configured it will be the one printed on the A&A card.
|rowspan="3"| as stated on the rear panel
|rowspan="3"| as printed on the A&A card
|-
|-
!Wifi Name:
!WiFi Password:
|-
|Before configured it will be as stated on the rear panel as 'ACCESS KEY'. Once configured it will be the one printed on the A&A card.
!WiFi Password:
|}
|}


==Bugs & workarounds==

Sadly, CPE has always had some quirks or bugs. We've identified a couple of problems with the DGA0122 and have listed them here:
==Bugs and workarounds==
We've identified a couple of bugs and have listed them here:
*[[DGA0122_Public_IPs|Unable to set or change the LAN address when using public IPs]]
*[[DGA0122_Public_IPs|Unable to set or change the LAN address when using public IPs]]
*[[DGA0122_CQM_Graphs_Show_Latency|CQM graphs show latency spikes]]
*[[DGA0122_CQM_Graphs_Show_Latency|CQM graphs show latency spikes]]
*[[DGA0122_No_IPv6|IPv6 seemingly enabled, but not actually working]]
*[[DGA0122_IPv6|No IPv6 on LAN]]
* Having problems with a Sonos smart speaker? Try a reboot of the Sonos as short term fix, or use a cable... see: https://support.sonos.com/en-us/article/technicolor-dga0122-compatibility

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Latest revision as of 10:26, 26 February 2024


Technicolor DGA0122
Technicolor DGA0122 ports
Technicolor DWA0120 ports
DGA0122 Ports
DWA0120 Ports
DGA0122 Inside
Example default serial sticker

These pages are about the DGA0122 and the DWA0120. These two routers are similar, the main difference being that the DWA0120 does not have the analogue phone ports for VoIP.

DGA0122 and DWA0120

AAISP started selling the DGA0122 in December 2020. Supply problems (Due to Brexit) did mean a lack of stock in January 2021 and the DWA0120 was supplied as an alternative. The two are similar, so rather than having separate pages for the two models, we're combining the information for both here.

Notable Differences:

  • DGA0122 has two analogue telephone ports (ATA) for VoIP support

Basic Specs

  • 4x 10/100M/1,000M ports.
  • Modem supports VDSL (FTTC) and ADSL/ADSL2+ (Not G.Fast)
  • WiFi is:
    • 2.4GHz WiFi-4, (2x2) IEEE 802.11n
    • 5GHz, WiFi-5, (3x3) IEEE 802.11ac
  • 2 FXS ports, (ATA) for connecting standard analogue phone devices to a VoIP account DGA0122 only

User information

Suitable for:

  • ADSL1, ADSL2+
  • VDSL (FTTC)
  • G.Fast - plug Ethernet WAN port connected to an existing G.FAST modem
  • FTTP, FTTPoD - plug Ethernet WAN port to the fibre termination 'modem' - suitable for 1G/s FTTP (see note on speeds)

Bridge mode: The automatic A&A configuration will not configure these routers as 'bridge'. If you want to use your own PPPoE router. In this case our basic ZyXEL is a better choice, or you can configure it manually: https://support.aa.net.uk/DGA0122_Bridge_Mode

Speeds

This router can be used with faster FTTP circuits, eg up to 1Gb/s. Throughput on wifi will be limited to much lower speeds, but devices connected using wired connections should see around 950 Mbps when using our speed tester.

Admin and WiFi passwords

We ship the router with a basic configuration which is just enough to get the router to log in to us and fetch its full configuration for your line. There are settings on the control pane which can set the SSID, passwords etc, but until the router has been sent its full configuration it is in an 'unconfigured' state.

As shipped / unconfigured Once configured
IP: 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.1 or your public block
Username: admin (or engineer for some superpowers)
Password: as stated on the rear panel as printed on the A&A card
Wifi Name:
WiFi Password:

Bugs & workarounds

Sadly, CPE has always had some quirks or bugs. We've identified a couple of problems with the DGA0122 and have listed them here:

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