This article provides steps to help you troubleshoot Fixed-line internet connection issues.
Before you begin.
If you already have an active internet connection, and it is your WiFi that's not working, then follow these WiFi troubleshooting tips .
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Steps:
- Check for any scheduled outages to see if that might be a cause.
- Turn off all of your hardware and devices, and then on again:
- Power off all your hardware and devices at the wall, including modems, routers, Fibre ONT, HFC cable ONT, switches, hubs and computers.
- Restart them after a minute or two, starting with the ONT (if you have Fibre or HFC broadband), then followed by your modem, router, then switch on other network devices and then the computer(s).
- Check if the Power or PWR light on your modem is:
- Solid green, which shows that the modem is powered on
or - Flashing or solid red, your modem might be faulty (in which case, contact us
).
or - No light, check that your power cable is plugged in properly to the modem and the wall power point. Check that the power point is switched ON and works. If possible, you could try another power point.
- Solid green, which shows that the modem is powered on
- Check if the Internet light on your modem is:
- Solid green, the internet connection is working
or - Flashing or off, contact us .
Our modem device guides can provide further help with understanding your modem lights.
- Solid green, the internet connection is working
- Check the modem cables:
- Check that all cables are plugged in properly.
- Unplug the cables and plug them back in.
- Try new cables.
- Perform an isolation test .
What to do if that didn't work
If you've eliminated all possible causes and you're still experiencing Broadband connection issues, contact our technical support team on 0800 438 448 - include details of the issue you are experiencing and troubleshooting steps you have taken.
If no fault is found with the network, you may need a technician to come to your property to review and fix the problem.
A technician fee may apply.