Huawei HG658 as FttH Router 1. Power up the Huawei router using the power adapter supplied in the box 2. Connect an Ethernet cable from Port 1 on the router to your Cable modem or Data Point. See figure 1 Figure 1 3. Connect another cable from either of the other ports (2, 3 or 4) to your computer 4. Open up a browser (eg. Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer) and navigate to the Router setup page: http://192.168.1.1 5. Login using the credentials below • Username: admin • Password: HuaweiAdm 6. When logged in, click on Basic on the left hand side of the page and navigate to the Internet Connection Sub-menu. Once there, Change the Internet Mode to FTTH Mode and click submit. See diagram 1.2 below Figure 2 7. After step 6 the router will reboot. Follow steps 4 & 5 to log back into the wireless router to continue setting it up.
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Huawei HG658 as FttH Router
1. Power up the Huawei router using the power adapter supplied in the box
2. Connect an Ethernet cable from Port 1 on the router to your Cable modem or Data Point.
See figure 1
Figure 1
3. Connect another cable from either of the other ports (2, 3 or 4) to your computer
4. Open up a browser (eg. Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer) and navigate to
the Router setup page: http://192.168.1.1
5. Login using the credentials below
• Username: admin
• Password: HuaweiAdm
6. When logged in, click on Basic on the left hand side of the page and navigate to the Internet
Connection Sub-menu. Once there, Change the Internet Mode to FTTH Mode and click
submit. See diagram 1.2 below
Figure 2
7. After step 6 the router will reboot. Follow steps 4 & 5 to log back into the wireless router to
continue setting it up.
8. Once logged in, click on Basic menu option then on Link Interface. In there you’ll see the
Interfaces available on the router. In ATM click on the tick box under remove then click on
the remove button to remove this link interface. If prompted regarding removing WAN
connections click on agree. See figure 3 below.
Figure 3
9. Once you’ve deleted the interface in step 8, cycle through the PTM, Ethernet and UMTS
options and remove any interfaces that may have been configured on the router.
10. Once you’ve deleted all the interfaces, go back into Ethernet and click on New. Under VLAN
ID and 802.1P options enter –1 for both of them then click Submit. See figure 4 below.
Figure 4
11. Click on WAN on the left hand sub menu and click on new to add a new WAN connection.
See figure 5 for illustration making sure the options listed below are entered / selected
appropriately.
• Connection Device: ETH1
• WAN Connection: Enable (ticked)
• Service List: INTERNET and VOIP (ticked) & TR069 (unticked)
• Bind List: LAN2, LAN3, LAN4 & SSID1 (ticked) the rest should be unticked