ZTE F8648P confirmed not support for Bridge Mode on current firmware

frakristy

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As I mentioned last time, the superadmin account(https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/threads/singtel-10gbps-zte-f8648p-superadmin-password.6946718/)

I finally made the jump here today, which is a milestone! Let me try to do a little more to figure out how to achieve this

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Hi guys, after I tried do much more on this, still cannot do bridge mode on current ZTE, I confirmed Singtel current firmware totally don't have this feature.

but we have a good news here, as I checked with Singtel Internal, they are doing testing on the 10G bridge mode already, it will be release to us soon, maybe 1 - 2 months.

just wait.
 

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Hi guys, after I tried do much more on this, still cannot do bridge mode on current ZTE, I confirmed Singtel current firmware totally don't have this feature.

but we have a good news here, as I checked with Singtel Internal, they are doing testing on the 10G bridge mode already, it will be release to us soon, maybe 1 - 2 months.

just wait.

I take it that you know how (or tried) to edit the ONR webpage or html file hor? So you “may” have access to the grey out options or even the options that seem not able to choose from. Some Singtel ONR (or modem?) last time also need to use this method to access the grey out (bridge) options.

If you have not, can give it a try. Can easily find some tutorials online to learn how to make edits. But suggest you do a back up before doing so, as there might be a risk losing the web access if done incorrectly. You might also lose internet access it Singtel backend requires some setting change (or verification) for the bridge mode to work properly.

NOTE: If you are not confident then not advise to do so.​
 
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I take it that you know how (or tried) to edit the ONR webpage or html file hor? So you “may” have access to the grey out options or even the options that seem not able to choose from. Some Singtel ONR (or modem?) last time also need to use this method to access the grey out (bridge) options.

If you have not, can give it a try. Can easily find some tutorials online to learn how to make edits. But suggest you do a back up before doing so, as there might be a risk losing the web access if done incorrectly. You might also lose internet access it Singtel backend requires some setting change (or verification) for the bridge mode to work properly.

NOTE: If you are not confident then not advise to do so.​

the above page actually need to login to ONR CLI to change the ONR area code to enable, then even if select the bridge mode, also cannot see what's the difference with WAN TR069 settings, already lazy to try...
after confirmed with Singtel Engineer, he told me they already test the first ver firmware to with Bridge Mode, so in future will release to push down upgrade, just wait maybe 2 - 3 months
 
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