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Part Number:  599527-001-00
Powering and Initial Cabling
Press the power button on the back of the gateway. The Power indicator will light GREEN to indicate that the gateway is powered correctly. Under 
normal operation, while the gateway is powering up, LED status is as follows:
• Internet will light solid BLUE to indicate Internet connection is active, solid RED when there is no IP address, and off when there is no Broadband 
connection.
• Broadband, Ethernet, Wireless, and Phone indicators will be off.
• Ethernet and Wireless indicators will light GREEN to indicate that the Ethernet connection and Wireless service are active.
• Broadband indicator will initially flash GREEN, and upon service connectivity, it will light solid GREEN.
• Phone indicator will light GREEN after the Broadband indicator lights GREEN to indicate that digital phone service is active.
NOTE:  ATTENTION CATV System Installers. Review section 820-93 of the National Electric Code for proper equipment grounding requirements. 
Section 820-93 specifies the Coaxial cable shield must be connected to the building grounding system as close to the point of cable entry as practical. 
NOTE: On initial setup, it may take several minutes to achieve service connectivity
ONT Broadband: 
Use the following procedure to connect the gateway to Optical Network Termination (ONT) Ethernet.
1.
Connect an Ethernet cable to the ONT Broadband port on the back of the gateway.
2.
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the incoming ONT connection.
MoCA: Use the following procedure to connect the gateway to a Cable line.
1.
Connect a F-Connector terminated coaxial cable to the Cable Line terminal on the back of the gateway.
2.
Connect the other end of the coaxial cable from the gateway to the cable service connection.
Digital Phone Service: Use the following procedure to connect the gateway to a digital phone line.
1.
Connect the supplied RJ11 terminated phone cable to the Phone port on the back of the gateway.
2.
Connect the phone cable to a phone or fax machine. 
NOTE: Use a RJ-14 to RJ-11 splitter to connect two phone lines.  
Ethernet: Use the following procedure to make an Ethernet connection on the gateway.
1.
Connect the supplied RJ45 terminated Ethernet cable to one of the Ethernet ports on the back of the gateway.
2.
Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on a local computer.
Access the Web Management Interface
1.
Open a web browser, such as Firefox, Chrome, or Microsoft Internet Explorer, from the computer connected to the gateway.
2.
Type the following address in the address bar of the browser to open the Access Code Required Screen: 
http://192.168.254.254
 
Access the Web Management Configuration Pages 
NOTE: When applicable, select the appropriate language button in the lower right corner of the Access Code Required Screen to continue in the 
selected language. 
To access the Web Management configuration pages:
1.
Provide the Device Access Code, a unique code printed on a label on the base of the gateway.
2.
Select Continue.
Broadband Configure Interface
The NVG468MQ has Broadband Configuration screen for initial configuration. Use the Broadband Configuration screen to configure the gateway to use 
DHCP Client or PPPoE for the broadband IP interface:
• If the proper connection type is not determined, use the DHCP option from the pulldown menu and select Finish
• If it is known that PPPoE is required, then select it and enter the user name and password, then select Finish. When the connection is successful, 
the Home Screen opens. 
• If there is a failure in the connection, the notice “WAN connection was not successful - Please reenter your broadband configuration” appears 
on the Broadband Configuration screen.
Main Page 
The Main page provides an overview of the connection and home network status. From this screen, other detailed status and configuration screens can 
be accessed including the following:
• Main — network status/configuration
• Wireless — network status/configuration, including security settings
• Network — status of all devices in the LAN Host Discovery table
• Firewall — status/configuration
• Advanced — advanced settings and configuration, including the Reboot (Factory Reset) options
• Status — system status/configuration
Add a Wireless Device to the Gateway
On the wireless device, use the Wireless setup option to find the available wireless network names. The Wi-Fi Network Name for the gateway is printed 
on the bottom label along with the Wi-Fi Password. 
NOTE: Optionally, WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) can be used to allow wireless devices with WPS support to join by pressing the WPS button on the front 
panel and following the wireless device instructions provided. The WiFi Configure screen provides access to enable or disable the WPS, and can also be 
used to change the default wireless network name and password.
Password
Device Access 
Code Location
Required Page 
NOTE: The terms Device Access Code and Password are sometimes used interchangeably.
 
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