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3.2. Home Gateway Interfaces
Rear panel (Backside) (Picture shows HG2301)
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Pos
Interface
Outlet &
cable
color codes
Function
1
Multipurpose
ECO button
Green
-Connects to Wireless Local Area
Network (WLAN) ON or OFF
-Sets up Wireless Protected
Setup (WPS)
Note
: The function of the ECO
mode button can be configured
in the Web GUI or setup by the
operator. The default
configuration switches WLAN
on/off.
2
3
USB Host Ports
Connects USB Device
4
LAN ports:
A,B,C,D
Yellow
Connects Ethernet cables (RJ-45)
to the home computers and other
devices
5
WAN
Gray
Connects to WAN(Internet)
6
Power Input
Black
Connects the power adapter
7
ON / OFF
Button for turning the home
gateway on or off
8
Reset
Button for factory reset
9
Phone 1
Green
Connects analogue phones or fax
equipment
10
Phone 2
White
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3.3. LEDs Front Panel
Front panel LEDs indicates the home gateway and its connection status
(Picture shows HG2301)
LED
Signaling
Indication
power
OFF
No power
RED, Stable
Not ready, boot in progress
RED, Slow flash
Connection to operator failed/
RED, Rapid flash *)
Upgrading or connecting
GREEN, Rapid flash *)
Upgrading or connecting
*) depending on the SW version this signal is either
RED (Older version) or GREEN (Newer version)
GREEN, Stable
Normal operation.
OFF
Normal mode
ECO
GREEN, Slow flash
ECO mode (low power mode)
RED, Stable
No internet connection obtained
www
Internet
GREEN, Stable
Connection to internet established
OFF
Not connected
USB
GREEN, Stable
Connection established
OFF
No telephone services configured
Phone 1
Phone 2
GREEN, Rapid flash
One or more telephone services failed
GREEN Short flash
Message waiting
GREEN, Stable
The telephone service is available
OFF
No link
WAN
GREEN,
Rapid flash
Traffic activity
GREEN,
Stable
Link 10/100M
YELLOW, Stable
Link 1000M
OFF
Wireless function disabled
Wireless
GREEN
Wireless function enabled.
GREEN, Slow flash
WPS in progress
GREEN, Rapid flash
WPS failed
GREEN Short flash
WPS succeeded
OFF
No link
LAN
A,B,C,D
GREEN, Rapid flash
Traffic activity
GREEN, Stable
Link 10/100M
YELLOW, Stable
Link 1000M
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Installing your Home Gateway
When the home gateway is connected, it will automatically be provisioned by
your operator. However, the level of configuration can vary from a completely
automatic configuration to full manual configuration, depending on what your
operator offers.
Follow the specific configuration instructions you may have received from your
operator.
The home gateway use Web GUI pages for local configuration with your
computer. Pages available in the Web GUI depend on your operator’s offering.
Home gateways and power supplies are electrical devices that can overheat
without ventilation.
Place standing or wall mounted on a firm and flat surface and do not cover or
crowd them with objects or clothing that prevents good ventilation.
Home gateways must always be installed away from heat sources and direct
sunlight.
The flowchart below describes the procedures to install your home gateway and
is in detail explained in the following pages
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4.1
Connecting to the Internet (WAN)
Connect the Ethernet cable into the WAN port (#5 on the
Home Gateway
Interfaces
page) and into your Ethernet access port. (
Home Gateway cable
attachments
)
4.2
Power on the Home Gateway
1.
Connect the power cord to the AC/DC adapter
2.
Connect the AC/DC adapter power cord to the power connector (#6) on
the backside of the unit.
3.
Plug the power cord into a power outlet.
4.
Push the ON/OFF-Button (#7) on the backside to ON
5.
Check that the power LED on the front panel is lit (red).
4.3
Automatic Provisioning
When the home gateway is properly connected, an automatic configuration will
begin.
The home gateway is pre-loaded with software but it will always download
newer software and settings from your operator.
Just wait until the power LED is stable green, which normally takes a few
minutes, but may take up to 30 minutes. If the LED still does not show stable
green after 30 minutes, then reboot (push power ON/OFF-button). If problem
persists, contact your operator.
For more information about the LED status, see
LEDs Front panel
.
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