Different DSL home gateways may have different indicator names. Actual
indicator names prevail. Ignore the following indicators that you do not find on
the DSL home gateway.
Description marked * is applicable to only DSL home gateways having WAN
ports.
Description marked ** is applicable to only some DSL home gateways. Ignore
the description if your DSL home gateway has no such status.
Description marked *** is applicable to DSL home gateways that do not have
WPS indicators.
Indicator Status Description
The DSL home gateway is powered on and
finished booting.
The DSL home gateway is powered on, but
booting failed. **
The DSL home gateway is powered off or
faulty.
A DSL connection has been set up and
activated.
A WAN connection has been set up. *
No DSL connection has been set up, or the
DSL connection is faulty.
No WAN connection has been set up, or
the WAN connection is faulty. *
The DSL home gateway is powered off or
faulty.
A DSL connection has been set up and
activated.
No DSL connection has been set up, or the
DSL connection is faulty.
The DSL home gateway is powered off or
faulty.
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Power
WAN
DSL
Steady green
Red blinking **
Off
Steady green
Green blinking A DSL connection is being activated.
Off
Steady green
Green blinking A DSL connection is being activated.
Off
Indicator Status Description
The DSL home gateway is connected to the
Steady green
Internet in router mode, but no data is being
transmitted.
The DSL home gateway is connected to the
Internet
WLAN
Green blinking
Steady red **
Off
Steady green
Green blinking
Internet in router mode, and data is being
transmitted.
The Internet connection is failure in PPP
mode (The user name and password for
Broadband dial-up is ineffective). **
The Internet connection is failure in DHCP
mode. **
The DSL home gateway is in bridge mode.
The DSL home gateway is working in router
mode, but the connection to the Internet
has not been set up.
The DSL home gateway is powered off or
faulty.
The WLAN function is enabled, but no data is
being transmitted.
The WLAN function is enabled, and data is
being transmitted. (Blinks twice per
second.)
The DSL home gateway is attempting to
connect to a wireless client over the WLAN
using the WPS function. The WLAN
indicator blinks for 120s. (Blinks 0.5 time or
1 time per second) ***
Off
The WLAN function is disabled.
The DSL home gateway is powered off or
faulty.
The DSL home gateway is connected to a
Steady green
wireless client over the WLAN using the WPS
function. The WPS indicator is steady on for
300 seconds.
The DSL home gateway is attempting to
WPS
Green blinking
Off
connect to a wireless client over the WLAN
using the WPS function. The WPS indicator
blinks for 120s.
The WPS function is disabled.
The DSL home gateway is powered off or
faulty.
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Indicator Status Description
The LAN port is connected to an Ethernet
device (such as a computer) with a network
cable, but no data is being transmitted.
The LAN port is connected to an Ethernet
device with a network cable, and data is being
transmitted.
The LAN port is not connected to any
Ethernet device.
The DSL home gateway is powered off or
faulty.
The DSL home gateway is registered with an
SIP server, but no data is being transmitted.
The DSL home gateway is being registered
with an SIP server. (Blinks twice per
second.)
The DSL home gateway is registered with
an SIP server, and data is being
transmitted. (Blinks 4 times per second.)
No VoIP service, or VoIP WAN
configuration exists.
The DSL home gateway is powered off or
faulty.
The DSL home gateway is connected to a
USB device, but no data is being transmitted.
The DSL home gateway is connected to a
USB device, and data is being transmitted.
The DSL home gateway is not connected to
any USB device.
The DSL home gateway is powered off or
faulty.
LAN1–
LAN4 or
LAN
VoIP
USB
Steady green
Green blinking
Off
Steady green
Green blinking
Off
Steady green
Green blinking
Off
2 Ports and Buttons
Different DSL home gateways may have different port and button names. Actual
port and button names prevail. Ignore the following ports and buttons that you do
not find on the DSL home gateway.
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