Orange, amber, or red lights usually indicate a problem ranging from a firmware update in progress to a lost internet connection. Most of these issues can be resolved with a simple power cycle (unplug for 30 seconds, plug back in). The LEDs on your modem, optical network terminal (ONT), router, or modem/router combo (gateway) are most likely blinking because they're communicating what the device is doing, or there's an error. All networking devices, like modems and routers, provide a row of status lights that represent the. But those blinking lights are more than just decoration—they serve as critical indicators that can tell you everything you need to know about your internet connection, network health, and even security status. This light shows whether your ONT is getting power. One of the key aspects of the ONT is the array of lights on its front. There's a lot of technology behind the blinking lights on your modem. If you have a C4000 or a SmartNID, click.
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