To send a message:
Ensure you are using at least a Cat5e or Cat6 Ethernet cable. Older Cat5 cables limit speeds to 100 Mbps.
Understanding the physical layout and capabilities of the Nokia G240GE ensures proper placement and cable management. Technical Specifications 1x GPON port (SC/APC connector)
For advanced users, information on flashing firmware or custom configurations can be found on community platforms like the OpenWrt Wiki for G-240G-E .
: If you need to restore default settings, locate the reset hole on the back and use a paperclip to hold the internal button for 10 seconds specific issue
Locate the fiber optic patch cord (thin cable with a green connector tip).
Type the default IP address into the URL address bar: 192.168.1.1 (or 192.168.100.1 , depending on your ISP’s firmware configuration) and press Enter.
Ensure your computer is connected directly to one of the LAN ports or connected to the default factory Wi-Fi network.
Solid green indicates a successful connection to your ISP. Flashing green means it is attempting to connect.
Follow these steps to connect your device safely to prevent fiber optic cable damage and signal degradation.
| LED Label | Color | Status | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Green | Solid On | Device is receiving power. | | | Off | No power. Check AC adapter and outlet. | | PON (Passive Optical Network) | Green | Solid On | The ONT has successfully registered with the ISP’s OLT (Optical Line Terminal). This is the goal. | | | Green | Blinking (1 sec) | The ONT is trying to establish a handshake with the ISP. Wait 2-3 minutes. | | | Off | No optical signal. Fiber cable might be broken or unplugged. | | LAN | Green | Solid On | An active Ethernet device is connected to the yellow LAN port. | | | Green | Blinking | Data is actively being transferred (Tx/Rx). | | | Off | No device connected, or the device is powered off. | | TEL (Phone) | Green | Solid On | VoIP service is registered and the phone line is ready. | | | Green | Blinking | Phone is off-hook or ringing. | | | Off | No phone service configured. |
Altering GPON or SIP settings without your ISP’s guidance will break your internet and phone service completely.
The optical port connects directly to your provider's fiber-optic wall outlet using a fiber patch cable.
To send a message:
Ensure you are using at least a Cat5e or Cat6 Ethernet cable. Older Cat5 cables limit speeds to 100 Mbps.
Understanding the physical layout and capabilities of the Nokia G240GE ensures proper placement and cable management. Technical Specifications 1x GPON port (SC/APC connector)
For advanced users, information on flashing firmware or custom configurations can be found on community platforms like the OpenWrt Wiki for G-240G-E .
: If you need to restore default settings, locate the reset hole on the back and use a paperclip to hold the internal button for 10 seconds specific issue
Locate the fiber optic patch cord (thin cable with a green connector tip).
Type the default IP address into the URL address bar: 192.168.1.1 (or 192.168.100.1 , depending on your ISP’s firmware configuration) and press Enter.
Ensure your computer is connected directly to one of the LAN ports or connected to the default factory Wi-Fi network.
Solid green indicates a successful connection to your ISP. Flashing green means it is attempting to connect.
Follow these steps to connect your device safely to prevent fiber optic cable damage and signal degradation.
| LED Label | Color | Status | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Green | Solid On | Device is receiving power. | | | Off | No power. Check AC adapter and outlet. | | PON (Passive Optical Network) | Green | Solid On | The ONT has successfully registered with the ISP’s OLT (Optical Line Terminal). This is the goal. | | | Green | Blinking (1 sec) | The ONT is trying to establish a handshake with the ISP. Wait 2-3 minutes. | | | Off | No optical signal. Fiber cable might be broken or unplugged. | | LAN | Green | Solid On | An active Ethernet device is connected to the yellow LAN port. | | | Green | Blinking | Data is actively being transferred (Tx/Rx). | | | Off | No device connected, or the device is powered off. | | TEL (Phone) | Green | Solid On | VoIP service is registered and the phone line is ready. | | | Green | Blinking | Phone is off-hook or ringing. | | | Off | No phone service configured. |
Altering GPON or SIP settings without your ISP’s guidance will break your internet and phone service completely.
The optical port connects directly to your provider's fiber-optic wall outlet using a fiber patch cable.