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True or False? The lights on the G240-A ONT indicating proper connection on the GPON network are PWR, NTRK and MGNT.

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The statement is false. The common indicators for a proper connection on a GPON network are Power (PWR), PON/OPTICAL, and LAN. The labels NTRK and MGNT are not standard indicators for a GPON ONT device.

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False. Generally, the indicators on a GPON ONT (Gigabit Passive Optical Network Terminal) device that signify a proper connection to the GPON network include lights such as Power (PWR), PON (or sometimes labeled as OPTICAL) which indicates the optical network connection, and LAN which indicates the local area network connection. The lights you mentioned, PWR is correct, but NTRK and MGNT do not correspond to common indicators. While different manufacturers or models might have varying labels, the standard labels are typically consistent. PWR (Power) indicates that the device is receiving power. PON or OPTICAL indicates that there is a successful optical link established with the equipment at the internet service provider's end. LAN indicates the status of the Ethernet connection to the user's router or computer.

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