Operation Guide
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BGW320-500 XGS-PON Broadband Gateway Release 1.0
Install and Operation Guide
Alternatively, you can connect the BGW320-500 XGS-PON Broadband Gateway to the Internet using
the WAN Ethernet port (labeled ONT):
1. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the WAN Ethernet port on the BGW320-500 XGS-PON
Broadband Gateway.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the operator provided WAN Ethernet jack or ONT.
3. After the BGW320-500 XGS-PON Broadband Gateway recognizes the connection, the WAN Port
LED will flash steady green and service LED will lights steady white. See Status Indicator Lights
(page 18, 19, 20) under Basic Troubleshooting for all Broadband light indications.
1G bpsUTP Cable(WAN Cable/Ethernet Cable)
ONT MODEM
UT P Outlet
OR
3-4. Connecting Telephone for VoIP Service
The BGW320-500 XGS-PON Broadband Gateway includes one RJ-14 port (labeled Phone) with the
capacity to support one phone lines using a splitter or multi-jack adapter.
Note: The BGW320-500 XGS-PON Broadband Gateway supports two VoIP lines
over one RJ14 (FXS) VoIP port. To connect two phone lines, an inner and outer
pair splitter adapter must be attached to the RJ14 (FXS) VoIP port to terminate
both lines.
Warning:Do not connect the VoIP lines to your current home telephone wiring, especially if your
home has an alarm system. Ensure that you are subscribed to VoIP service for this interface to be
used.
As shown in the figures below, to connect phones directly to your gateway:
1. Connect one end of the phone cable to the gray Phone Lines connector on the BGW320-500
XGS-PON Broadband Gateway.
2. To connect to the telephone(s), do one of the following:
For one phone, connect the phone cable directly to the telephone.
For two phones, connect the phone cable to a splitter and then to the phones.