POTS1
POTS2
RESET
GE1
GE3
GE3
GE4
POWER
ADSL or VDSL:
The power, internet and DSL LEDs should all
light up when you are connected (1, 2, 10 below).
FIBRE:
The power, internet and WAN LEDs should all light up
when you are connected (1, 2, 9 below).
What do the LED lights on my modem mean?
2. Connecting to Power
Your Optical Network Terminal (ONT)
3. Checking your modem is working
Plug the power adapter into your modem router then connect
to your nearest power point.
1
2
3
5
4
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
5
4
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
5
4
6
7
8
9
10
GE1
This connects to your modem
Make sure this button is pushed
in so that the POWER light at the
front of the ONT shows green.
This connects to
your modem.
This is the under side of your ONT, which will be located on
your wall if you have a fibre network connection.
OR
1
Power
Solid Green
A solid green light indicates the device
is powered on and working properly.
Solid Red
A solid red light indicates that the device
is booting or an error has occured.
Blinking Green A blinking green light indicates that
backup mode is active
2
Internet
Solid Green
A solid green light indicates an Internet
connection.
Solid Red
A solid red light indicates no Internet
connection is available.
3
WPS
Solid Green
A solid green light indicates the WPS
process is active.
4
Wireless 2.4
Solid Green
A solid green light indicates that the
2.4GHz wireless network is enabled.
5
Wireless 5G
Solid Green
A solid green light indicates that the
5 GHz wireless network is enabled.
6
VoIP
Solid Green
A solid green light indicates that a VoIP
phone connection is configured.
7
USB
Solid Green
A solid green light indicates that a USB
device is detected on a USB port.
8
LAN
Ports 1-4
Solid Green
A solid green light indicates an Ethernet
WAN port connection.
Blinking Green A blinking green light indicates LAN port
activity.
9
WAN
Solid Green
A solid green light indicates an Ethernet
WAN port connection.
Blinking Green A blinking green light indicates Ethernet
WAN port activity.
10
DSL
Solid Green
A solid green light indicates a proper
connection to a DSL enabled telephone line.
Blinking Green A blinking green light indicates the DSL
port is negotiating a connection.
1. For ADSL or VDSL Connections
1. Connect the
microfilter to the
phone jack on
your wall.
2. Connect the phone
cable from the
microfilter to the
DSL Port of your
modem router
Connect the yellow
ethernet cable from the
red WAN Port of your
modem router to either
the LAN1 or GE1 Port of
your ONT. Your ONT will
be located on your wall.
(See below for details)
For Fibre Connections
WAN Port
1
Microfilter
2
Phone Cable
DSL Port
Depending on your broadband connection
(ADSL, VDSL or Fibre) follow the steps below:
OR
TEL
LAN1
LAN2
LAN3
LAN4
POWER RESET WLAN WPS
LED ON/OFF