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Quick Setup Guide: Nokia G-240W-C

This quick setup guide provides instructions for connecting and setting up the Nokia G-240W-C router. It includes 3 steps: 1) Connecting smartphones, tablets, PCs and phones to the router. 2) Setting up interim LTE access by inserting a SIM card into a USB dongle and connecting the dongle to the router. 3) Connecting fibre internet access by plugging a fiber lead into the router's fiber port. The guide also explains what the various LED lights on the router indicate.
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Quick Setup Guide: Nokia G-240W-C

This quick setup guide provides instructions for connecting and setting up the Nokia G-240W-C router. It includes 3 steps: 1) Connecting smartphones, tablets, PCs and phones to the router. 2) Setting up interim LTE access by inserting a SIM card into a USB dongle and connecting the dongle to the router. 3) Connecting fibre internet access by plugging a fiber lead into the router's fiber port. The guide also explains what the various LED lights on the router indicate.
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Quick Setup

Guide

Nokia G-240W-C
About your Nokia G-240W-C

Easily connect your smartphones,


tablets, PCs and telephone to your
Nokia G-240W-C

1 Telephone 1 and 2 voice ports


2 Label with name and
password for the WiFi networks.
TEL1 TEL2 LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 USB1 USB2 POWER ON/OFF
It includes access data for router
WPS2.4G WLAN
setup.
WPS5G RESET

3 4 LAN Gigabit ports


4 Fiber connector
1 2 3 4 5 7 8 6
9 5 USB Port
6 6 WPS button
7 Reset *
8 (ON/OFF) Switch
9 Connection to power supply
4

* To reset the router to the default


factory settings press and hold in
the reset button for 10 seconds.
Interim (LTE) Access setup

4 1

TEL1 TEL2 LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 USB1 USB2 POWER ON/OFF

WPS2.4G WLAN

WPS5G RESET

2 POWER

1 Insert the SIM card into the USB dongle (ensure SIM is 3 Connect the power to the router.
inserted correctly).
4 Switch on the router pressing the power button at the
Note: Do not insert the SIM card into a handset as
back of the router.
the SIM is configured to only connect using the USB
dongle. 5 Allow 3 to 5 minutes for the configurations settings
to be downloaded to the router.
2 Insert the USB dongle into the USB port of the router.
Fibre connection setup

TEL1 TEL2 LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 USB1 USB2 POWER ON/OFF

WPS2.4G WLAN

WPS5G RESET
FLAN
iber

POWER
LAN

1. Plug in the power supply and connect the power cable 4. Switch on the router by pressing the power button.
to the router.
5. Wait 3 to 5 minutes for the router configurations to be
2. Plug one end of the fiber lead to the fiber port. downloaded (the router may restart automatically after
the configurations has been downloaded).
3. Switch on the power supply at the electrical circuit.
What do the LEDs mean?
WPS WLAN
Power Auth VoIP 5G 5G Internet

Link LAN TEL WPS WLAN USB


1 to 4 1 and 2 2.4G 2.4G

5G
N2

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IP

5G

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4G
N3

4G
L2
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N4
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L1

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VO
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IN
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1 POWER 6 TELEPHONE
(Green solid) Power on (Green solid) Phone is off hook
(Red solid) Light failed on startup (Green Flashing) In ‘call in’ or ‘talking’ condition
(Off) Power off (Off) All phones are on hook
2 LINK 7 VOIP
(Green solid) GPON link between ONT and (Green solid) VOIP service is up
OLT is operating normally (Off) VOIP service is down
(Off) GPON link is down or no link connected 8 WPS (WiFi Protected Setup)
3 AUTH (Green Solid) WPS link is up
(Off) ONT is not authorized (Green Flashing) WPS link activity
(Green Solid) ONT is authorized (Red Solid) WPS exception
(Green Flashing) ONT is in the process of ranging (Off) WPS link down or no link connected
or synchronizing over OMCI
9 USB
4 LAN
(Green Solid) USB device is connected
(Green Solid) Ethernet is linked (Green Flashing) There is traffic activity
(Green Flashing) LAN activity is present (Off) No USB device is connected
5 WLAN 10 INTERNET
(Off) WLAN link is disabled (Green Solid) HSI WAN is connected
(Green Solid) WLAN link is enabled (Green Flashing) PPPoE connection in progress
(Green Flashing) Traffic is passing via WLAN link (Off) HSI WAN is not connected
Connect your devices to the Nokia G-240W-C

TEL1 TEL2 LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 USB1 USB2


LAN4 POWER ON/OFF

WPS2.4G WLAN

WPS5G RESET

LAN

A Connect your devices via WiFi B Connect your devices via cable
(Example: smartphone, tablet): (Example: PC):

Connect your mobile devices to the Nokia G-240W-C Connect your computer to the Nokia G-240W-C
wireless network. You will find the network name yellow port
(SSID) and password on the product label or on
the backpanel of the Nokia G-240W-C. If your WIFI
device is 5GHz compatible, you can connect to the
ALHN-XXXX-5 network if you prefer.
All access data at a glance

192.168.1.254
1 userAdmin
xxxxxxxx
2 ALHN-XXXX
ALHN-XXXX-5
3 xxxxxxxx

1 Username/Password:
Enter this username/password to access the Setup Web.
2 WiFi Network Name:
This is what your Nokia G-240W-C WiFi is called.
3 WiFi Network Password:
Enter this password when connecting to your
Nokia G-240W-C WiFi network.
Change the router settings

To easily set up your Nokia G-240W-C with the devices


connected through the Internet browser:

1. Make sure your device is connected to the


Nokia G-240W-C (either through cable or WiFi).
2. Open the browser and enter https://192.168.1.254 in the
URL bar.
3. Enter the username and password specified
on the sticker at the bottom of your Nokia G-240W-C.
Frequently Asked
Questions

What should I do if I cannot browse the Internet and/or


use the telephone?
If you’ve previously been able to browse the Internet or
make phone calls, check if the router cables are connected
and restart the router by switching the power button off
and on again.

Can I turn the router off when I'm not using it?
If you're using VoiP the router must always be on and
connected to the telephone port in order to make and
receive calls.

Do I have to use the materials provided in the box?


We recommend that you use the parts included in the box.
All the parts have passed thorough quality control checks
and are intended to be used exclusively with this router.

Where should I place the router?


In order to avoid loss of service quality, we recommend
placing the router somewhere well vented and far away
from heat sources. If you consider it necessary to improve
the WiFi signal, we recommend that you place it vertically,
away from any obstacles and in a high position. Changing
the direction it faces may also help, provided that it’s
always placed vertically.
Where can I find more help?
• Visit our technical questions solution assistant at
https://help.vodacom.co.za/personal/topics/61/
Vodacom-Fibre-
• Call Vodacom Fibre Customer Care on 082 1904.
© 2018 Vodafone Group. Vodafone and the Vodafone logos
are trademarks of Vodafone Group Plc or its associated
companies. Other products and company names may be
registered trademarks of their relevant owners.

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