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Remove the protective dust cap from your incoming SC-APC fiber optic patch cord (typically identifiable by a green connector shroud).

Allow 3 to 5 minutes for the system to reboot with factory default settings. If you need help with a specific setting, tell me:

: If your model is the "A" variant, this guide covers indoor and outdoor mounting instructions. Common Configuration Steps

Actively transmitting or receiving downstream/upstream data. Solid Green Voice service is registered and ready for standard use. Blinking Green nokia g240ge manual

For more information, FAQs, and troubleshooting guides, visit the Nokia support website.

The LED lights on the front of the Nokia G-240GE-P provide immediate feedback on the device's status. Green solid: Normal operation. Green flashing: System is booting up. Amber flashing: Firmware upgrade in progress. Red: Startup error, self-test failed. Off: No power. PON (Passive Optical Network):

If you forget your custom admin password, experience persistent software glitches, or cannot connect to the interface, perform a factory reset. This clears all custom Wi-Fi names, passwords, and custom routing configurations. Leave the Nokia G240GE powered on. Locate the small pinhole on the back panel. Insert a straightened paperclip or pin into the hole. Press and hold the button down firmly for 10 to 15 seconds . Remove the protective dust cap from your incoming

In the or Password field, enter a strong, unique password.

If you have forgotten your password or the device is unresponsive, use the button.

While most ONT configurations are managed by the ISP remotely via OMCI, users can access the local management page for diagnostics. The LED lights on the front of the

Connect the power adapter to the router and a wall outlet. Switch the power button to the "On" position.

Use a paperclip to press and hold the button for 10–15 seconds. The device will restart and restore default settings. Common Troubleshooting Steps

External 12V DC, 2.0A Barrel Adapter (consumption: ~5.4W standby, 7.9W typical)

4x 10/100/1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet ports (RJ-45) Voice Interfaces: 2x POTS ports (RJ-11) for VoIP telephony USB Interfaces: 2x USB 2.0 host ports Wi-Fi Capabilities: Dual-band concurrent Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n (2.4 GHz) 2x2 MIMO 802.11ac (5 GHz) 3x3 MIMO

Once logged in, it is highly recommended to change the default Wi-Fi settings to secure your local network. Changing the Network Name (SSID) and Password Navigate to the or Wireless (WLAN) menu. Select either the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz wireless band settings.