Gateway status lights - NVG589

Every light on your Wi-Fi gateway has a meaning. Learn what each light means and how to use them to troubleshoot network problems.



Learn the meaning of your Wi-Fi gateway status lights

The following chart explains each status light and what it means.

Light diagram

NVG589 status lights
Status LightStateDescription
PowerOffThe unit has no AC power.
Solid GreenThe device is powered on.
Flashing GreenPower-On Self-Test (POST) is in progress.
Flashing RedA POST failure (not bootable) or device malfunction occurred.
Orange/AmberFirmware upgrade is in progress.
BatteryOffNo battery or battery has no charge.
Solid GreenBattery is in place but isn’t being used.
Flashing GreenBattery is charging.
Solid RedBattery backup mechanism has a fault.
Flashing RedBattery needs to be replaced.
Solid AmberLow battery
Flashing AmberBattery is in use
Cycle between all colorsBattery is conducting self-test
EthernetOffThe gateway power is off.
There are no powered devices connected to the Ethernet ports.
Solid GreenPowered device connected to the associated port (includes devices with wake-on-LAN capability where a slight voltage is supplied to the Ethernet connection).
Flickering GreenActivity seen from devices associated with the port (the flickering of the light is synchronized to actual data traffic).
WirelessOffThe gateway power is off.
There are no powered devices connected to wireless (Wi-Fi).
Solid GreenWi-Fi is powered on.
Flickering GreenActivity seen from devices connected via Wi-Fi (the flickering of the light is synchronized to actual data traffic).
HomePNAOffThe gateway power is off.
There is no cable or no powered devices connected to the associated ports.
Solid GreenPowered device connected to the associated port (includes devices with wake-on-LAN capability where a slight voltage is supplied to the Ethernet connection).
Flickering GreenActivity seen from devices associated with the port. The flickering of the light is synchronized to actual data traffic.
Broadband 1, 2OffThe gateway power is off.
Solid GreenThere is a good broadband connection (i.e., good DSL Sync or Gigabit Ethernet).
Flashing GreenThe gateway is attempting a broadband connection (i.e., DSL attempting sync).
Flashing Green and RedIf the broadband connection fails to be established for more than three consecutive minutes the LED switches to Flashing Green when attempting or waiting to establish a broadband connection alternating with a five second steady Red. This pattern continues until the broadband connection is successfully established.
Flashing RedThere is no DSL signal on the line. This is only used when there is no signal, not during times of temporary no tone during the training sequence.
ServiceOffThe gateway power is off.
There is not a broadband connection present.
Solid GreenIP connected (i.e., the device has a WAN IP address from DHCP or 802.1x authentication and the broadband connection is up).
Flashing GreenThe gateway is attempting PPP connection, attempting IEEE 802.1X authentication, or attempting to obtain DHCP information.
Solid RedThe gateway attempted to become IP connected and failed (no DHCP response, no PPPoE response, 802.1x authentication failed, no IP address from IPCP, etc.) The Red state times out after two minutes and the Service indicator light returns to the Off state.
Phone 1, 2OffVoIP is not in use, the line is not registered, or the Wi-Fi gateway power is off.
Solid GreenThe associated VoIP line has been registered with a SIP proxy server.
Flashing GreenIndicates a telephone is off-hook on the associated VoIP line.
USBOffThe gateway power is off.
There are no cables or no powered devices connected to the USB ports.
Solid GreenPowered device connected to the associated port (includes devices with wake-on-LAN capability where a slight voltage is supplied to the Ethernet connection).
Flashing GreenActivity seen from devices associated with the port. The flickering of the light is synchronized to actual data traffic.

Status lights during firmware upgrades
Firmware updates keep your Wi-Fi gateway running smoothly. During the software installation, you’ll lose internet and phone service. The lights will function as follows:
  • As firmware is being loaded into flash, the lights will operate normally as described.
  • The installation will take a few minutes. During this phase, the Power light will flash Orange/Amber during firmware upgrade (flash writing to memory) and all other lights will be off.

The gateway will restart automatically. As the device reboots, the POWER ON light behavior will happen.
Last updated: December 7, 2022

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