| | Possible Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | PWR LED Off | No power, faulty adapter | Check the power outlet and the adapter connection. Try a different outlet. | | PON LED Blinking Continuously | Fiber connection issue, not registered | Check the fiber cable is firmly seated in the OPTICAL port. If the cable is fine, contact your ISP as the issue is on their end. | | ALARM LED On/Blinking | No optical signal, hardware fault | The fiber cable is likely damaged or disconnected. Ensure it is plugged in. If the issue persists, contact your ISP for support. | | LAN LED Off | Bad cable, faulty router port | Replace the Ethernet cable. Try a different port on your router. Power cycle both the ONT and the router. | | Can't Access Web GUI ( 192.168.100.1 ) | Fiber signal is active | The ONT may be locked by the ISP. The most common workaround is to physically disconnect the fiber cable from the ONT and then try the static IP method described in Section 6 . | | Internet Slow or Dropping | Overloaded router, bad Ethernet cable | Power cycle the ONT and your router. Check for kinks or bends in the fiber cable. Test the Ethernet cable. | | 'Fake 05' or Other Error Codes | Firmware issue, registration problem | This typically requires intervention from your ISP. They can push a correct firmware file or re-authorize the ONT on their network. |
Successfully connected to the service provider. Flashing Green: Attempting to connect. Off: No signal or power. LOS (Loss of Signal): Off: Normal operation.
Setting up the Nokia G-010G-R requires strict care, especially when handling fiber optic cables. 1. Connect the Optical Cable Remove the protective dust cap from the fiber wall jack. Remove the yellow dust cap from the ONT's port.
This comprehensive guide serves as your unofficial manual to help you understand, set up, and troubleshoot your Nokia G-010G-R ONT. Hardware Overview and Ports
Place the G-010G-R in a cool, dry, and central location. Avoid placing it behind TVs or near large metal objects. nokia g-010g-r manual
Inspect the Ethernet cable connecting the ONT to your router for physical damage.
Remove the protective dust cap from the fiber cable and insert it into the PON port until it clicks.
Some users have also found a Telnet interface accessible with the same credentials, though this is for advanced use only.
Since there is no display screen on the unit, the LEDs are your primary diagnostic tool. The lights are located on the front panel. | | Possible Cause | Solution | |
The G-010G-R is designed to provide Gigabit-speed broadband services. It features a single Gigabit Ethernet port to connect a router or computer, ensuring high-speed data delivery. Technical Specifications Nokia ONT G-010G-R Technology: GPON (ITU-T G.984) Port: 1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45 LAN Port Fiber Connector: SC/APC Application: Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) 2. Unboxing and Physical Installation Proper installation is crucial for optimal signal strength. What’s in the Box Nokia G-010G-R ONT Power Adapter Ethernet Cable Quick Installation Guide Installation Steps
| Parameter | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | GPON Bridge ONT | | Chipset | RTL9601B | | GPON Port | 1x SC/APC Connector (Class B+) | | Ethernet Port | 1x 10/100/1000 Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet) | | Flash Memory | 16MB | | RAM | 32MB | | Power Supply | 12V/1A DC Power Adapter (included) | | Power Consumption | ~3W typical, 4W max | | Dimensions (WxHxD) | 82 x 89 x 27 mm (3.2 x 3.5 x 1.1 inches) | | Weight | 0.1 kg (0.22 lbs) | | Operating Temperature | -5°C to 45°C (23°F to 113°F) | | Operating Humidity | 5% to 95% (non-condensing) | | Mounting Options | Desktop or Wall-mountable |
: For advanced users, the unit contains a 3.3V UART console on the top surface for serial terminal access, though some models may lack pre-soldered pin headers.
Verify that the Ethernet cable is plugged into the WAN port of your router, not a LAN port. Try swapping the Ethernet cable with a known working Cat6 cable. Ensure your Wi-Fi router is powered on. Problem 4: Frequent Disconnections Cause: Dirty fiber connectors or an overheating device. If the cable is fine, contact your ISP
ITU-T G.984.1, G.984.2, G.984.3, G.984.4 compliance.
| LED | State | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Solid Green | The device is receiving power and operating normally. | | | Off | The device is not receiving power. Check the power adapter and outlet. | | PON | Solid Green | The ONT has successfully registered and is synchronized with your ISP's OLT. | | | Blinking Green | The ONT is attempting to register with the OLT (handshaking process). | | | Off | The device is not registered or has lost the optical signal (LOS). | | LAN | Solid/Blinking Green | A device (e.g., a router) is connected via Ethernet and there is active data traffic. | | | Off | No Ethernet connection detected. Check the cable, router, and both ports. |
: Connect the 12V adapter to the power jack and a wall outlet. The Fiber Connection