Nokia: G-010g-r Manual

Connect a computer directly to the ONT LAN port using an Ethernet cable.

The is a GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) Optical Network Terminal (ONT). Unlike a standard router or modem, this device is designed specifically for Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) connections. It acts as the bridge between the fiber optic cable coming into your house and your personal router. nokia g-010g-r manual

| | Color | Status | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | PWR (Power) | Green | Solid | The ONT is powered on and receiving electricity. | | | Off | The device is not receiving power. | | PON (GPON) | Green | Solid | The ONT has successfully registered and is synced with the ISP's network. | | | Blinking | The ONT is in the process of registering (attempting to sync). | | | Off | No optical signal is being received; there is a fiber line issue. | | LAN (Ethernet) | Green/Amber | Solid | A successful Ethernet link has been established with your router. | | | Blinking | Data is being transmitted/received over the Ethernet port. | | | Off | No device is connected, or the link is down. | | ALARM | Red | Blinking/Solid | Indicates a critical error, such as no optical signal, a hardware fault, or authentication failure. Contact your ISP immediately. | Connect a computer directly to the ONT LAN

Connect the other end to the or Internet port of your standalone Wi-Fi router. 3. Power On the Device Plug the power adapter into a standard wall outlet. Connect the barrel plug to the POWER input on the ONT. It acts as the bridge between the fiber

Compliant with ITU-T G.984.1/2/3/4 standards. Optical Receiver Sensitivity: -28 dBm to -8 dBm.

: Connect the ONT to your home router or PC using an Ethernet cable via the LAN port. DriniaTech Access and Management Login Details

The Nokia G-010G-R is an indoor, residential bridge ONT built for the Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) standard. Its primary function is to act as a , taking the optical (light) signal from the fiber optic cable coming into your home and converting it into a standard electrical Ethernet signal that your router can understand.