Indicator Lights On Your Gateway; Understanding What Your Gateway Is Telling You - Telstra T-Gateway User Manual

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INDICATOR LIGHTS
ON YOUR GATEWAY

UNDERSTANDING WHAT YOUR GATEWAY IS TELLING YOU

The front of your Gateway has 8 indicator lights. These pages explain
what it means when each of them is steady, blinking or off.
INDICATOR LIGHT
Ethernet
Green LED
Wireless
Green LED
Voice
Green LED
WAN – Wide Area Network WAN – Wide Area Network
Green LED
DESCRIPTION
Steady Green - Ethernet connection detected, but there is no activity.
Blinking Green - Ethernet connection detected, and activity is ongoing.
Off - No Ethernet connection detected.
Steady Green - Wireless device connected, but there is no activity.
Blinking Green - Wireless device connected and activity is ongoing.
Off - No wireless device connected.
Steady Green - SIP/VoIP service is registered, but no call is being made.
Blinking Green - SIP/VoIP service is registered, and a call is being made.
Off - No SIP/VoIP service is registered.
Steady Green - ADSL line is synchronised (connected) and working.
Slow Blinking Green - Trying to detect an ADSL signal.
Fast Blinking Green - ADSL signal has been detected and the Gateway
is trying to synchronise (connect).
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