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System Status Page
This is the system status page, located at 192.168.0.1, which is the modem. Once you are at 192.168.0.1, click on the System Status button, this is what you'll see. When there is a RxCode 5 in Receive Status, and TxCode 8 in Transmit Status, that's when you get the Green Button, and are online.

Once you get to this point, unplug the modem and go remove the OPI. I don't recommend installing, or removing the OPI with the modem power on. I used to do it with power on, and it cost me a new OPI block, and several days without being able to use the OPI.

Like I said at the start, my normal time from first piece out of the car, until I've passed Cross Pol is about 20 minutes, if I have no interruptions. When I was in Baddeck, Nova Scotia, it took nearly 2 hours, because I couldn't seem to pass the Cross Pol test, but it eventually hit, and I was online. Be patient.