Nokia G240ge Manual -
To set up or troubleshoot your Nokia G-240G-E Optical Network Terminal (ONT), you can access the official Nokia ONT G-240G-E
Quick Reference Guide which provides a technical overview and installation steps. Key Documentation Links Official Quick Reference Guide (PDF): Nokia ONT G-240G-E Guide Comprehensive User Guide (Web): Nokia ONT G-240G-E User Manual Chinese/Traditional User Manual: NOKIA G-240G-E 中文使用手冊. Installation Overview To properly connect your Nokia G-240G-E at home, follow these standard steps:
Power: Connect the power cable to the PWR port and plug it into a wall socket. nokia g240ge manual
Fiber: Remove the protective caps from both the OPTICAL port on the device and your fiber optic cable. Carefully plug the cable into the port.
Network: Connect the ONT to your personal home router using an Ethernet cable (typically plugged into LAN 1). To set up or troubleshoot your Nokia G-240G-E
Startup: Press the ON/OFF button. The device is ready when the PON and AUTH LEDs remain steady green. Technical Specifications Nokia ONT G-240G-E Quick Reference Guide
Cameras & Photos
- Open Camera app; available modes: Photo, Video, Portrait, Night, Pro, Panorama, Macro (varies).
- Tap subject to focus; drag exposure slider to adjust brightness.
- Use HDR/AI scene enhancement toggles for better dynamic range.
- Record 1080p/4K video depending on hardware; enable stabilization in settings if available.
- Access photos via Gallery or Photos app; use built-in editor for cropping, filters, and basic adjustments.
Step 4: Verification
Check the LEDs. You want:
- Power: Solid Green.
- PON: Solid Green.
- LOS: Off.
- GE1: Blinking/Solid (depending on your PC activity).
Scenario D: Cannot Access 192.168.1.1
- Diagnosis: Your computer is not on the same network subnet.
- Solution:
- Check if your computer is set to "Obtain IP address automatically" (DHCP).
- Try a different browser.
- If you connected a third-party router to the Nokia unit, the Nokia unit might be in "Bridge Mode." In this case, the IP address might be different (e.g.,
192.168.100.1) or accessible only via a direct cable connection bypassing your secondary router.
5.1 Changing Wi-Fi Name (SSID) and Password
- Navigate to the Network or WLAN tab in the top menu.
- Select SSID Setting or Basic Settings.
- You will see fields for SSID Name. Delete the default name and enter your preferred network name.
- Navigate to the Security or Pre-Shared Key section.
- Enter your new Wi-Fi password in the Passphrase or Key field.
- Save/Apply changes. Note: All wireless devices will disconnect immediately and must reconnect using the new password.
1.1 Physical Interface
The device is typically a white, rectangular box with ventilation slits on the side. On the rear panel, you will find the following ports:
- PON Port (Optical Port): This is the input port where the fiber optic cable (usually with a green connector) is inserted. It connects your home to the ISP’s exchange.
- GE1 – GE4 (Gigabit Ethernet Ports): These are four standard RJ45 ports for wired connections. You can connect computers, smart TVs, gaming consoles, or a third-party Wi-Fi access point to these ports.
- POTS 1 & 2 (Telephony Ports): These standard RJ11 telephone ports are for Voice over IP (VoIP) services. If you have a landline phone service through your ISP, it connects here.
- Power Port: Connects to the AC/DC power adapter provided with the unit.
- Power Switch: A physical button to turn the unit on or off.