Configure DG-BG4100N in PPPoE mode
Step 1: Enter 192.168.1.1 on the web browser and login with username as admin and password admin / admin
Step 2: Click on Network > WAN > At the end of the page delete the existing entries
Step 3: Move on top of the page. Enter the VPI:0/VCI :35 (for bsnl)
Step 4: Channel mode: PPPoE
Step 5: PPP settings Enter the Username/password provided by ISP
Step 6: Click on ADD
Step 7: Go to Admin > Commit changes > Save current Configuration > Reboot
Check for the Internet Line to be Green after reboot. If Red then verify username and password from the ISP.
Kindly do the following steps:-
Step 1: Open the configuration page by typing 192.168.1.1 in the address bar of the internet explorer and press enter. Type admin as the username and password.
Step 2: Click on Network >> WAN >> ADSL settings.
Step 3: Keep the option “G.dmt enabled” checked and uncheck the rest.
Step 4: Click on apply.
Step 5: Click on Admin >> Commit and reboot > Save the current configuration >> commit changes >> reboot.
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Verify LEDs:
– If Link is stable > Check internet LED to be Green
– If Link is still blinking then continue with the steps below:
Step 1: Click on Network >> WAN >> ADSL settings.
Step 2: Keep the option “G.lite enabled” checked and uncheck the rest.
Step 3: Click on apply.
Step 4: Click on Admin >> Commit and reboot > Save the current configuration >> commit changes >> reboot.
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Verify LEDs:
– If Link is stable > Check internet LED to be Green
– If Link is still blinking then continue with the steps below:
Kindly try with all the types of ADSL modulations and then verify the connectivity.
If the issue persists, please verify the line from your ISP.
Port forwarding on DG-BG4100N
Step 1: Enter 192.168.1.1 on the web browser and login with username as admin and password admin
Step 2: Go to Advanced > NAT > Virtual Server
Step 3: Select User defined service name>>>Give any name
Step 4: Protocol: TCP, Wan Settings: Interface, Wan Interface: PPPoE1
Step 5: WAN Port: Enter the port number to be opened (eg: 80)
Step 6: LAN Port : Re-enter the same port number as in WAN port
Step 7: LAN IP Addres:Enter the LAN IP of the device for which you want to open ports
Step 8: Click on Apply Changes
Step 9: Click on Admin >> Commit/Reboot >> save the current configuration >> commit changes >> reboot
Try to access the device over the internet.
SETTINGS NOT GETTING SAVED ON DG-BG4100N ROUTER
STEP 1: FIRSTLY YOU NEED TO UPDATE THE FIRMWARE TO LATEST VERSION
STEP 2: DOWNLOAD THE LATEST FIRMWARE VERSION (V2.2.2):
Note: Make sure the router is hard wired to the computer to perform the firmware upgrade. Updating the firmware over the
wireless connection may damage the device.
STEP 3: ACCESS THE WEB CONFIGURATION PAGE OF THE ROUTER
STEP 4: ENTER FIRMWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE
Click on Admin > Upgrade Firmware > Update
Click on Browse and select the firmware file (.img file) and click on Upload to start upgrading the firmware.
STEP 5: TO VERIFY THE FIRMWARE UPGRADE
Click on Status > Device info
Under System Status check the software version
Firmware upgrade is done successfully.
Step 1: Access 192.168.1.1 and login with the username as admin and password as admin
Step 2: Click on WLAN >> Access Control
Step 3: Under MAC Address :Enter the MAC address of the wireless device through which you want to access internet >> Click on Add
Step 4: Under Wireless Access Control mode : Select Allow
Step 6: Click on Apply Changes
Note: Choose Allow Listed as the access control mode to enable white list function. Only the devices whose MAC addresses are listed in the Current Access Control List can access the router.
Choose Deny Listed as the access control mode to enable black list function. The devices whose MAC addresses are listed in the Current Access Control List are denied to access the router.
Configure Wireless settings on DG-BG4100N
Step 1: Enter 192.168.1.1 on the web browser and login with username as admin and password admin
Step 2: Click on Network > WLAN > Basic > Change the SSID > Click on Apply changes.
Step 3: Click on Network > WLAN > Security > Select WPA TKIP > Enter the password in pre-shared key and it should be more than 8 characters >
Step 4: Apply Changes.
Step 5: Scan for the wireless network with the above SSID and try to connect with the defined password.