Q. How do I use a technicolor router as a repeater?
Re: Using Technicolor as repeater wirelessly
- change the routers gateway IP address from 192.168.254 to 192.168.1.1.
- disable DHCP.
- connect the two routers together via ports eth 1, don’t use eth 4 if the technicolor is a version intended for vdsl.
Q. How fast is Technicolor router?
Click to open speed and technology specifications VDSL2 – up to 100 Mbps. Fiber (GPON) – up to 940 Mbps.
Q. What kind of Gateway is the Technicolor tg582n?
The Technicolor MediaAccess TG582n Gateway (also referred to as different ISP -specific names, like the “BE Box v2” or “AGTWI”) is a product by Technicolor (formerly Thomson, a spin-off of Alcatel) and is marketed as a “Wireless n Multi-User ADSL2+ Gateway”.
Q. Is the tg582n a high performant router?
High Performant Router The Technicolor TG582n is a high performant router: with a simultaneous operation of 802.11b/g and 802.11n (2×2), speed and performance are guaranteed. Featuring an integrated 10/100Mbps 4-port switch, the Technicolor TG582n offers seamless connection of wired and wireless devices from anywhere in the home.
Q. What’s the difference between tg582n and dant-1?
The TG582n comes in at least three distinct hardware variants distinguished by their board name (DANT-1, DANT-T, DANT-V). The only hardware difference seems to be flash chip, which is either 8 MiB or 16 MiB depending on whether the device supports “dual bank” setup or not.
Q. Where are the settings on a Technicolor modem?
There’s a main menu down the left hand side that shows you various sections of the modem, giving prominence to “Broadband Connection” and “Technicolor Gateway” options – the two options you are least likely to change (if ever). After that comes an option called ‘Toolbox’ – great I thought, a place where I can actually edit settings.