CTC GigaCenter Router Lights:
During normal operation, all lights should be green in color if on, and some may be unlit.
Power Light:
- Solid Green- Normal operation
- Flashing Green- Device is booting software and hardware tests have passed and the device is fully functional
- Solid Red- Hardware test failed
- Solid Amber- Software test in progress will remain amber if the test fails
- Flashing Amber- Device is performing a software upgrade
- Flashing Green/Amber device is performing remote function or software upgrade
- Off- Device has no power
Broadband light:
- Solid Green- Normal operation
- Flashing green- Device link detected, the device is synchronizing to the network
- Solid Red- Unable to link to network or no network detected
- Off- No network link detected
Service Light:
- Flashing Green- Normal operation with activity detected
- Solid Green- Internet service established
- Solid Red- Attempted to connect but no connection could be established
- Off- No network link detected
Wifi Lights:
- Flashing Green- Normal operation devices are connected and flashing indicates activity
- Solid Green- Wifi Service is on
- 5Ghz light on only- CTC Wireless TV service is enabled but wireless service is not enabled
- Off- CTC wireless service is not enabled
Phone Lights:
- Solid Green- Phone is configured and is on-hook
- Flashing Green- Phone is off-hook and call is active
- Solid Red- Voice registration to the network has failed, no calls are possible until phone line registers and is in service
- Off- Phone is disabled, not provisioned, or no phones are off-hook.
USB Light:
- Off- Normal operation this light should not be on except when the unit is rebooting
RF Light (If applicable):
- Solid Green- Normal Operation
- Solid Red/Amber- RF signal is low
- Flashing Amber- RF signal is below the allowed range
- Off- RF TV service is not enabled
WPS Light:
- Off- Normal Operation
- Flashing Green- WPS Procedure has been started
- Flashing Amber- WPS Procedure has been started for the CTC wireless TV box
- Solid Green- Device has successfully connected