Problem: The DSL's Modem light is blinking, does not turn steady-green, does not connect properly.
This is an excerpt from a longer Keyliner article:  
Installing Netgear DM111PSP ADSL2 Modem
Netgear DSL modems look like this; other brand modems will behave similarly.
Power (top icon) = Green
Ethernet (second icon) =Solid or blinking green
DSL (third icon) = Green
If the DSL's DSL LED is blinking and does not authenticate, consider the following
Likely solution:
DSL LED  
Off - No DSL signal
Solid Green - DSL signal (normal state)
Blinking Green - Initializing on power up.
First, confirm the DSL login credentials, typed in the DSL's configuration screen, are correct.  You will find this in your first-time setup papers for the DSL circuit.  This is not a user-id/password that you type very often.  If you do not have this, call your ISP.
If the DSL LED continues to blink, confirm the data-line to the DSL modem does not have a filter installed.  If the filters check out okay, disconnect all land-line phone devices  in the house, including other phones, caller-ID boxes, answering  machines, TIVO or Satellite boxes, home security systems.  Reboot the  router and test again.  If the LED goes solid green, you are probably  missing a DSL line filter on one of those devices.
If the DSL LED is off, confirm DSL line filters (see step immediately  above). 
If you have multiple phone lines, confirm you connected to the  correct circuit.  It may be necessary to swap DSL signals on pins 1 and 4  on the RJ-11 jack.  Contact your ISP for instructions.  Be aware this  DSL modem uses pins 2 and 3 for its signal.
If this does not resolve the problem, contact your ISP and ask them to  test the line.  This may also indicate a poor-quality or damaged line in  your house.
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Installing Netgear DM111PSP ADSL2 Modem

 
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