Frontier NVG468MQ Wireless AC Wireless Gateway User Guide

NVG468MQ Wireless AC Wireless Gateway

Specifications:

  • Model: Arris NVG468MQ
  • MoCA Adapter Model: Arris MEB1100
  • Components included: MoCA Adapter (1), FiOS Router (1), Power
    Adapter (1), Coax Cable (3), Ethernet Cable (1), USB Cable (1),
    Splitter (1)

Product Usage Instructions:

Step 1: Check Your Config

Ensure you have all the necessary components including the MoCA
adapter, FiOS Router, Power Adapter, Coax Cable, Ethernet Cable,
USB Cable, and Splitter.

Step 2: Connect Your Router

New Customers configured with a MoCA Adapter:

  1. Connect Coax cables as instructed to connect the MoCA Adapter
    and Router.
  2. Connect Ethernet Cable from MoCA adapter to Router.
  3. Connect USB cable for power.

New Customers configured without a MoCA Adapter:

  1. Connect Ethernet cable to the wall and Router.
  2. Connect Coax cable if subscribed to TV service.
  3. Plug in the power adapter and turn on the router.

Step 3: Connect Devices to the Router

Wired: Use Ethernet cable to connect device to Router. Wireless:
Connect using Wi-Fi network details found on the router
sticker.

Step 4: Personalize Router (optional)

Access the main status page by typing http://192.168.254.254 in
a web browser to customize settings like Wi-Fi name or
password.

FAQ:

Q: What should I do if the Internet light on the router does
not turn solid blue?

A: Check the troubleshooting steps provided at the back of the
guide or visit frontier.com/helpcenter for assistance.

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FiOS® by Frontier® Router and Optional MoCA Adapter
Arris NVG468MQ Arris MEB1100

QUICK SETUP GUIDE

STEP 1 Check your Config
Your new FiOS® by Frontier® Data service could be configured using Ethernet or MoCA from the Optical Network Terminal (ONT) to your FiOS Router. Check your packaging contents. If you have a MoCA Adapter, make sure you have the following:

MoCA Adapter (1)

FiOS Router (1)

Power Adapter (1)

Coax Cable (3) Ethernet Cable (1) USB Cable (1) Splitter (1)
NEXT: Proceed to Step 2
If you don’t have the MoCA adapter, check your packaging contents and make sure you have thefollowing:
FiOS Router (1) Power Adapter (1) Coax Cable (1)

NEXT: Proceed to Step 2

Ethernet Cable (1)

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STEP2 CONNECT YOUR ROUTER

New Customers configured with a MoCA Adapter:
A. Connect the MoCA Adapter and the Router
1. Connect a Coax cable from the wall jack to the side of the Splitter (Coax In) with a single port.
2. Connect the second Coax cable to one of the remaining ports on the Splitter (Coax Out) and then to the port on back of the MoCA adapter labeled “ONT Broadband”.
3. Connect the third Coax cable to a remaining port on the Splitter and then to the port on the back of the Router labeled “Cable Line”. 4. Connect the Ethernet Cable to the RED port on the MoCA adapter labeled “RG Broadband” and then to the RED port on the Router Labeled “ONT Broadband” 5. Connect the USB cable to the port on the MoCA adapter labeled “Power” and then to the port on the Router labeled “USB”.

Splitter Coax

MoCA Adapter

Coax

Coax

USB Ethernet

Router

Coax (if used)

STB

New Customers configured without a MoCA Adapter: A. Connect the Router
1. Connect one end of the WHITE Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on your wall (or the Optical Network Terminal (ONT) if the Router is located next to the ONT). Next, connect the other end of your cable to the RED Ethernet port labeled “ONT” on your router.

2. Connect a Coax cable from the wall jack then to the port on the back of the Router labeled “Cable Line” if subscribed to TV service.

Router

Coax

Ethernet

B. Connect Power to the Router
Plug the power adapter into the port labeled “Power” on the router and then plug the power adapter into a power outlet. Press the power button on the back of the router to turn it on.
B

C. Check for Internet Connectivity

The Internet light on the front of the FiOS Router will become solid

C

BLUE once you have Internet connectivity.

If after several minutes the light is not solid BLUE, check the troubleshooting steps on the back of this guide.

STEP 3 CONNECT DEVICES TO THE ROUTER

Wired: Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to any YELLOW Ethernet port on the Router and then connect the other end to the Ethernet port on your device.

Wireless: You will find the Wireless network names and password details on the sticker on the BOTTOM of your router. Go to your device’s Wi-Fi settings and select a Wi-Fi network name that matches your router from the list of available wireless networks. Enter the Wi-Fi password to securely connect your device to your Router.

Sample image, use credentials on the
router

CONGRATULATIONS YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY INSTALLEDAND CONFIGURED YOUR ROUTER.
To learn more, go tofrontier.com/helpcenter

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STEP 4 (optional) PERSONALIZE ROUTER
Open a web browser and type in “http://192.168.254.254”. This will launch the main status page for the Router that also allows you to personalize your settings, such as your Wi-Fi name or password.

Note: You will be asked to enter the Device Access Code (located on the bottom of the Router) if you make changes to these settings.
Please also note any changes you’ve made to the router in the event you need support.

Sample image, use credentials on the router

Home Wiring Connections

Frontier® uses an Optical Network Terminal (ONT) and a Router to connect your home to the Internet and enable Data, Voice, and TV Services. If the steps above do not result in an Internet connection, check the cables on the ONT.
Ethernet-connected homes will require BOTH Ethernet and Coax connections from the ONT to the Router for TV service.

Confirm the Coax connector on the ONT is securely connected to the home wiring used by the router (or directly to the Router). Many ONT’s require this connection for both Data and TV services.
Confirm the Ethernet connector on the ONT is securely connected to the home wiring used by the router (or directly to the Router). Many ONT’s require this connection for Data services.
To determine if the ONT is provisioned for Ethernet or MoCA, look for the light on the ONT: – DATA light ON: Ethernet is provisioned – MoCA or HPNA light ON: Coax is
provisioned
Example ONT Image

Example Router Image Example Back of
Router Image

· SOLUTION: Make sure all coaxial (Coax) connections from the Optical Network Unit (ONT) to home wiring and to the Router and Set Top Box are connected. · SOLUTION: Make sure the Coax cables are securely fastened to the Wall, Splitter, MoCA adapter and Router.
PROBLEM: INTERNET LIGHT DOES NOT BECOME SOLID BLUE. · SOLUTION: Make sure the white Ethernet cableis connected to the RED Ethernet port on the Router labeled “ONT Broadband” (not to the yellow Ethernet ports) · SOLUTION: Make sure the Coax cables are securely fastened to the Wall, Splitter, MoCA adapter and Router.
PROBLEM: UNABLE TO CONNECT TO THE WI-FI NETWORK. · SOLUTION: Make sure you are selecting the Wi-Fi network printed on the sticker on the bottom of the Router. · SOLUTION: Make sure you are correctly entering your Wi-Fi password (password is case-sensitive, make sure Caps Lock is off). PROBLEM: CHANNEL GUIDE IS NOT UPDATING
· SOLUTION: Make sure the Coax cable is securely fastened between the Splitter and the Router
PROBLEM: I HAVE QUESTIONS NOT COVERED IN THIS GUIDE. · SOLUTION: Please call the Frontier helpdesk at 1.800.921.8101.
SUPPORT: Videos are available at frontier.com/ helpcenter. Detailed instructions on setting up a home wireless network are available at frontier.com/ helpcenter.
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TROUBLESHOOTING

· SOLUTION: Make sure all coaxial (Coax) connections from the Optical Network Unit (ONT) to home wiring and to the Router and Set Top Box are connected. · SOLUTION: Make sure the Coax cables are securely fastened to the Wall, Splitter, MoCA adapter and Router.

PROBLEM: INTERNET LIGHT DOES NOT BECOME SOLID BLUE.
· SOLUTION: Make sure the white Ethernet cable is connected to the RED Ethernet port on the Router labeled “ONT Broadband” (not to the yellow Ethernet ports) · SOLUTION: Make sure the Coax cables are securely fastened to the Wall, Splitter, MoCA adapter and Router.
PROBLEM: UNABLE TO CONNECT TO THE WI-FI NETWORK. · SOLUTION: Make sure you are selecting the Wi-Fi network printed on the sticker on the bottom of the Router. · SOLUTION: Make sure you are correctly entering your Wi-Fi password (password is case-sensitive, make sure Caps Lock is off).
PROBLEM: CHANNEL GUIDE IS NOT UPDATING
· SOLUTION: Make sure the Coax cable is securely fastened between the Splitter and the Router
CONGRATULATIONS YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY PROBLEM: I HIANVSETQAULELSETDIONASNNDOCTOCONVFEIGREUDRIENDTHYISOGUURIDREO. UTER.
· SOLUTIOTNo: Pleleaarnsemcoarllet,hgeoFtroonfrtoienrtiheer.lpcodmes/khealtp1c.8e0nt0e.r921.8101.
SUPPORT: Videos are available at frontier.com/helpcenter. Detailed instructions on setting up a home wireless network are
STEP 3 available at frontier.com/helpcenter.
(optional) PERSONALIZE ROUTER
© 2017 Frontier ComOmpuennicaawtieobnsbrCowosreproarandtiotynp.eAilnl r”ighthtpts://r1e9s2e.1r6v8e.d25. 4Q.245_42″.0T17his will launch the main status page for the Router that also allows you to personalize your settings, such as your Wi-Fi name or password.

02958_11_FinstallgNYuidooeut_e1w:21il7l be asked to enter the Device Access Code (located on the bottom of the Router) if you make changes to these settings.
Please also note any changes you’ve made to the router in the event you need support.

Sample image, use credentials on the router

Documents / Resources

Frontier NVG468MQ Wireless AC Wireless Gateway [pdf] User Guide
NVG468MQ Wireless AC Wireless Gateway, NVG468MQ, Wireless AC Wireless Gateway, AC Wireless Gateway, Wireless Gateway, Gateway

References

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