Is your TalkTalk router flashing an orange light? This means that your device is trying to establish an internet connection.
The lights on your TalkTalk router show its status, therefore, you should check them if you are facing any issues connecting to the internet.
The TalkTalk router lights can be flashing orange, solid orange, or blinking orange.
When your TalkTalk router is showing a flashing orange light, you can give it time to set up, especially, if it is a new connection.
If the issue is not resolved, follow the other solutions mentioned in this guide, such as rebooting your device or checking cable connections.
Meaning Of The Orange/Amber Light On TalkTalk Router
The orange light on your TalkTalk router shows the status of the device. The status of your router depends on whether the orange light is flashing or stable.
Here are the various orange light statuses on a TalkTalk router:
- Blinking orange – if the orange light on your TalkTalk router is blinking, it indicates that your device is in set-up mode and is starting up, which happens after the router is turned on.
- Blinking orange and white – if your TalkTalk router is blinking orange and white light, it indicates that the device is connecting to the internet.
- Solid orange light – a solid orange light on your TalkTalk router indicates that your device is trying to establish an internet connection. This process is normal and will take a few minutes to finish. However, if the solid orange light is still there after 10 minutes, it indicates that there is something wrong.
How To Fix A Flashing Orange Light On A TalkTalk Router
1. Wait For Your Connection To Be Activated
If you have a new connection, then your router will either freeze with a solid orange light or get stuck flashing orange.
This is because the connection has not yet been registered on the company’s system.
Therefore, you need to wait for the registration to happen as it may take between 12 and 24 hours. You can contact the customer care to try and expedite the process.
2. Check The TalkTalk Service Status
Your router will have difficulties connecting to the internet if the network is down from TalkTalk’s end.
You cannot do anything here but confirm that the service is down by visiting the service status page of the company and logging into your account.
Once you have logged into your account you can check the status of the service as well as run quick tests for your connection.
The service may be down because TalkTalk is doing routine check-ups and maintenance or they are experiencing technical issues.
3. Reboot Your TalkTalk Router
Whether your device is stuck on solid orange or is flashing orange and white, rebooting it is the easiest solution.
Below are the steps to follow:
- Turn off the router and unplug it from the power outlet.
- Let the router rest for two minutes then plug it back into the power outlet and turn it on.
- Wait for about 5 to 10 minutes and the router will restart and establish the right connections.
- If the light turns to solid white, it means that your router is ready.
Move to the next step if rebooting your router does not solve the problem.
4. Check Your Cable Connections
If the cables at the back of your router are not properly and securely connected, then your device will not be able to connect to the network. Therefore, checking all the cables will help solve the problem.
To implement this:
- Turn off your router and remove all the cables.
- Wait for about two minutes and then reconnect the cables securely and turn on your router.
- Wait for the light to turn solid white.
If the light is still flashing orange, try the next step.
5. Change the Router’s Settings
If your router is flashing orange and white, the problem might be with the settings, and changing them might be the solution.
Follow the steps below:
- Type 192.168.1.1 on your browser. This will take you to your router’s page.
- Once on the page, enter the username and password which is located at the back of the router.
- Once you have logged in, tap on Internet Connectivity, and select IPV4.
- Then change the Connection Type to PPP from DCHP.
- Log out and reboot your router.
6. Inspect the Internal Phone Wiring in Your Home
The internal phone wiring in your home could be causing the blinking white and orange light on your TalkTalk router.
Use the test socket on the main phone socket to check this.
Use the steps below:
- First, ensure that your main phone socket has a test socket because only those with horizontal lines come with a test socket which is located behind the faceplate.
- Unscrew the faceplate and input the microfilter lead into the test socket.
- Connect the grey broadband cable to the ADSL port on the microfilter.
- If the blinking white and orange light stops, it means that the internal wiring in your home is the issue.
7. Reset Your Router
Resetting your router can resolve many issues on your router as it returns it to default factory settings.
You should note that this process removes all saved data including WiFi and login details, LAN, Firewall, and internet connection settings.
Here are the steps to reset your router:
- Find the pinhole reset button which is located at the back of your router.
- Use a pin or paperclip to press the button for about 30 seconds.
- During this process, the router will turn off and reset.
- Give the router time to reboot as it might take a few minutes.
- Finish the setup process and connect your device.
8. Contact TalkTalk Customer Support
If all the solutions mentioned above do not work, you should contact TalkTalk customer support for assistance as they will help solve the issue or advice on what to do.
Final Words
Hopefully, the solutions mentioned in this guide will help you resolve the issue of a flashing orange light on your TalkTalk router.
Giving your router time, resetting it, and checking that all the cables are connected properly are some of the solutions that you can try to resolve the problem.
Remember, if none of the solutions fix the issue, you should contact customer service as the final step for further assistance.